Why ethics and brand focus could have saved Philip Green from himself
What does Philip Green’s downfall mean for entrepreneurs leading growing businesses” That an ethical approach could be your saving grace as your public image grows.
What does Philip Green’s downfall mean for entrepreneurs leading growing businesses” That an ethical approach could be your saving grace as your public image grows.
By Staff writer
One of the immutable laws of capitalism is that companies exist solely to deliver profit to shareholders. But there’s a fundamental shift underway that might just turn the business world on its head for good.
By Staff writer
With the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) proposing a significantly increased focus on company culture in its consultation on the Corporate Governance Code, the issue of culture has become something of a hot topic around the board room table.
By Staff writer
A myriad of companies suffered crises last year that threatened, if not destroyed their reputations, which shows the importance of acting on poor corporate governance.
Revealed in reverse alphabetical order, we re pleased to introduce the Philanthropic 30 2017 ?A list of the most caring companies in Britain that have an ambition to give back.
At Gleem, business ethics is everything, and treating staff right, keeping people happy and remaining environmentally friendly are all top priorities.
By Staff writer
Despite the rise of influencer marketing, we live in a world where disinformation is now a frequent issue across many forms of media, which is a topic that has certainly been in focus over the past few months.
A company’s code of conduct does far more than you may realise. It provides guidance for decision making, impacts the way your staff interact with colleagues and consumers and proves handy for recruitment purposes so why not learn what to include in yours?
By Jo Haigh
The name of my first book, written nearly a decade ago, was “Business Rules”. This was a guide to the pitfalls you could inadvertently fall into, when running your own business. Some ten years on, I would have written a different book, because this next decade is more, in my opinion, about business behaviour, rather than following any so-called rules.
By Neeta Patel
Neeta Patel says that today’s younger entrepreneurs are building ethics and environmentalism into their business models.