
A new sense of urgency and confidence is sweeping the professional community engaged in corporate responsibility work, leading to greater attention on how the root causes of poverty and environmental change can be tackled collectively. This is the assertion of "Serving Systemic Transformations," a new review of last year's trends.
Dr. Jem Bendell, a professor of management at Auckland University of Technology and lead author of the report, argues that people engaging in such work are manifesting a particular awareness, where they see systemic causes of social problems and cross personal, institutional, and cultural boundaries in order to transform those causes. The report chronicles efforts in areas such as finance, government relations, and consumer marketing, where executives are serving systemic transformations toward more sustainable and equitable operating environments.
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Also see Press Release, Foreword and Introduction, as well as the Report site.
