Sustainability Strategies – When Does It Pay to Be Green?

June 22, 2009 by  
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By Amanda Coffin Dr. Renato Orsato is a Senior Research Fellow at INSEAD, the international graduate business school based in Fontainebleu, France. With a PhD in Management crowning his academic achievements and fifteen years’ experience as a researcher, educator and consultant, his credentials are impeccable. His sterling credentials should also... [Read more...]

Humanitarian Logistics

May 11, 2009 by  
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By Brian Lariche Humanitarian logistics is an increasingly popular term that is being bandied about in the nonprofit world as a result of the many disasters the world has been experiencing and the coverage these disasters have been getting. Humanitarian logistics can be defined as the delivery and warehousing of supplies during natural disasters or... [Read more...]

The Rich are Saving the World: Philanthrocapitalism!

April 10, 2009 by  
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By James TS Chua Philanthropy has long been a popular activity among the wealthy, especially in developed countries. They sincerely and unconditionally seek to improve the general state of their causes, which can range from education and hospitals to the arts. When combined with capitalism, philanthropy takes on an almost mercenary meaning, which... [Read more...]

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