Author: Anita M. Jackson
Publisher: AMJ Productions & Publications
ISBN: 1662901909
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
There has never been a more powerful time in our history for women to come forward and share their voice than now. Women are amazing, powerful, and divine gifts to our human existence. Dr. Anita and the co-authors of this book believe that women are so much more than our past, our stories, our pain, our credentials, our resources, and the disguises we often wear to help us merely survive. We believe foremost that the essence of a woman living and operating from her feminine power and truth is a crucial element to humankind’s spiritual healing and restoration, balance and harmony, wealth and abundance, growth, and overall success. Despite the amazing contributions women have already made to society, we believe there is so much more for women to contribute and offer. Never before have women had more power and rights than they do now in shaping the future of our families, communities, and world. Women have heard the message of empowerment and feminism for years yet; women today still struggle with fully allowing themselves to truly be seen, heard, valued and influential as we make an impact to all those around us. True empowerment, we believe, is a spiritual, mental, emotional, physical, and social experience that activates power within a woman to truly be her divine authentic self. HER Global Voice shares the voices of up and coming feminine empowerment leaders who have decided to share MORE of their voice, their stories, their pain, and the wisdom they have gained from finally speaking their truth unapologetically. Each coauthor will inspire and empower you to say YES to your own story while giving you all the permission you need to yell your story from the rooftop. Share your global voice sister…we want to hear you.
HER Global Voice
Author: Anita M. Jackson
Publisher: AMJ Productions & Publications
ISBN: 1662901909
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
There has never been a more powerful time in our history for women to come forward and share their voice than now. Women are amazing, powerful, and divine gifts to our human existence. Dr. Anita and the co-authors of this book believe that women are so much more than our past, our stories, our pain, our credentials, our resources, and the disguises we often wear to help us merely survive. We believe foremost that the essence of a woman living and operating from her feminine power and truth is a crucial element to humankind’s spiritual healing and restoration, balance and harmony, wealth and abundance, growth, and overall success. Despite the amazing contributions women have already made to society, we believe there is so much more for women to contribute and offer. Never before have women had more power and rights than they do now in shaping the future of our families, communities, and world. Women have heard the message of empowerment and feminism for years yet; women today still struggle with fully allowing themselves to truly be seen, heard, valued and influential as we make an impact to all those around us. True empowerment, we believe, is a spiritual, mental, emotional, physical, and social experience that activates power within a woman to truly be her divine authentic self. HER Global Voice shares the voices of up and coming feminine empowerment leaders who have decided to share MORE of their voice, their stories, their pain, and the wisdom they have gained from finally speaking their truth unapologetically. Each coauthor will inspire and empower you to say YES to your own story while giving you all the permission you need to yell your story from the rooftop. Share your global voice sister…we want to hear you.
Publisher: AMJ Productions & Publications
ISBN: 1662901909
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
There has never been a more powerful time in our history for women to come forward and share their voice than now. Women are amazing, powerful, and divine gifts to our human existence. Dr. Anita and the co-authors of this book believe that women are so much more than our past, our stories, our pain, our credentials, our resources, and the disguises we often wear to help us merely survive. We believe foremost that the essence of a woman living and operating from her feminine power and truth is a crucial element to humankind’s spiritual healing and restoration, balance and harmony, wealth and abundance, growth, and overall success. Despite the amazing contributions women have already made to society, we believe there is so much more for women to contribute and offer. Never before have women had more power and rights than they do now in shaping the future of our families, communities, and world. Women have heard the message of empowerment and feminism for years yet; women today still struggle with fully allowing themselves to truly be seen, heard, valued and influential as we make an impact to all those around us. True empowerment, we believe, is a spiritual, mental, emotional, physical, and social experience that activates power within a woman to truly be her divine authentic self. HER Global Voice shares the voices of up and coming feminine empowerment leaders who have decided to share MORE of their voice, their stories, their pain, and the wisdom they have gained from finally speaking their truth unapologetically. Each coauthor will inspire and empower you to say YES to your own story while giving you all the permission you need to yell your story from the rooftop. Share your global voice sister…we want to hear you.
Global Voice #20
Author: Council on Business & Society
Publisher: ESSEC Publishing
ISBN: 2364562341
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 59
Book Description
This 20th very special issue counts 112 pages, with a guest Editorial by John North, Director of the GRLI (Global Responsible Leadership Initiative), 19 articles from 37 faculty and practitioner contributors in two sections: Business, Society, Planet and Management & Leadership. GV20 also sees the return of our successful double-page feature cartoon with a wry comment on a business and society issue, and an end-of-year CoBS history timeline. This issue gathers perhaps the largest and most varied number of contributors ever featured in Global Voice magazine. In addition to the CoBS member schools covering 4 continents, we’re delighted to highlight two very special guest institutions – Schulich School of Business, York University, Canada, and University of Stellenbosch Business School, South Africa. We also welcome CSR-spokespersons Prof. Andrew Crane of CBOS University of Bath and Dirk Matten, Schulich School of Business, Director of Strategy and author Emilie Prattico of BCG BrightHouse and a spotlight on the Globally Responsible Leadership Initiative by Director John North. And last but not least, we reach across to the other side of the planet and Australia, with the kind permission of Monash Business School, University of Monash to feature one of their thought leadership insights in this magazine. Covering current hot topics and lasting major issues – the climate crisis, women at work, leadership in the 21st century, the future of CSR, inclusivity and disability employment, social impact, philanthropy, conscious business, and mentorship among others – Global Voice magazine offers you the unique international and multicultural expertise of the Council on Business & Society faculty and guests. On behalf of the CoBS member schools – ESSEC Business School, FGV-EAESP, School of Management Fudan University, IE Business School, Keio Business School, Trinity Business School, College Dublin, and Warwick Business School – we warmly wish you, our readers, a very happy, safe and peaceful festive period and hope you enjoy this Christmas and New Year Global Voice magazine.
Publisher: ESSEC Publishing
ISBN: 2364562341
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 59
Book Description
This 20th very special issue counts 112 pages, with a guest Editorial by John North, Director of the GRLI (Global Responsible Leadership Initiative), 19 articles from 37 faculty and practitioner contributors in two sections: Business, Society, Planet and Management & Leadership. GV20 also sees the return of our successful double-page feature cartoon with a wry comment on a business and society issue, and an end-of-year CoBS history timeline. This issue gathers perhaps the largest and most varied number of contributors ever featured in Global Voice magazine. In addition to the CoBS member schools covering 4 continents, we’re delighted to highlight two very special guest institutions – Schulich School of Business, York University, Canada, and University of Stellenbosch Business School, South Africa. We also welcome CSR-spokespersons Prof. Andrew Crane of CBOS University of Bath and Dirk Matten, Schulich School of Business, Director of Strategy and author Emilie Prattico of BCG BrightHouse and a spotlight on the Globally Responsible Leadership Initiative by Director John North. And last but not least, we reach across to the other side of the planet and Australia, with the kind permission of Monash Business School, University of Monash to feature one of their thought leadership insights in this magazine. Covering current hot topics and lasting major issues – the climate crisis, women at work, leadership in the 21st century, the future of CSR, inclusivity and disability employment, social impact, philanthropy, conscious business, and mentorship among others – Global Voice magazine offers you the unique international and multicultural expertise of the Council on Business & Society faculty and guests. On behalf of the CoBS member schools – ESSEC Business School, FGV-EAESP, School of Management Fudan University, IE Business School, Keio Business School, Trinity Business School, College Dublin, and Warwick Business School – we warmly wish you, our readers, a very happy, safe and peaceful festive period and hope you enjoy this Christmas and New Year Global Voice magazine.
Global Voice #21
Author: Council on Business & Society
Publisher: ESSEC Publishing
ISBN: 236456235X
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 51
Book Description
Welcome to Global Voice magazine #21 – Out of the Tin Can This spring issue of the Council on Business & Society’s quarterly magazine contains 96 pages of research and opinion-based articles featured in two sections – Business, Society and Leadership & Management. We’re delighted to include a special double-page dedicated to two new CoBS Deans – Dean Lee Newman and Dean Yu Sakasume – having respectively taken up their functions at leading member institutions IE Business School, Spain, and Keio Business School, Japan. This issue’s Editorial also features a spotlight on the unique value case studies bring to the learning experience, co-authored by Richard McCracken, Director of The Case Centre, the world’s leading independent home of the case method, and Prof. Adrian Zicari of the Council on Business & Society. A wry and playful glance at business buzz words – and maybe even the state of our hectic modern society – is included in our double-page cartoon penned by Tom Gamble of the CoBS and illustrated by Matthieu Anziani of ESSEC Business School. And, as usual, hats off to the superb Global Voice graphic design by CoBS Head of Design Mélissa Guillou. Faculty, practitioner and student articles provide the bread and butter of this issue, with topics covering big data and customer value, how to manage remote working, designing mentorship programmes, TechForGood, greening up supply chains with circular economy strategy, non-financial social and environmental disclosure, and a spotlight on smart cities in Japan among others. And lastly, you may ask why this issue carries the subtitle Out of the Tin Can? The temptation is to say that it’s up to you to interpret it – for there are many interpretations possible! Some of these might point to the David Bowie classic, Space Oddity, and the fact that, at last, many of us in our societies are once again able to step out of the confinement imposed by the pandemic to breath freely again. Another interpretation, hand in hand with the snappy front cover image, might refer to Andy Warhol’s iconic pop art, consumerism or simply the tastiness of the contents the tin cans hold – a little like the insights in this magazine, if I dare say! And lastly, the shades of green to the cans give the message that our ‘consuming society’ might well contain a new – and more responsible, sustainable – taste to it. In any case, we hope you download this Global Voice #21 issue, open it up and consume its insights with immoderation! Enjoy your reading!
Publisher: ESSEC Publishing
ISBN: 236456235X
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 51
Book Description
Welcome to Global Voice magazine #21 – Out of the Tin Can This spring issue of the Council on Business & Society’s quarterly magazine contains 96 pages of research and opinion-based articles featured in two sections – Business, Society and Leadership & Management. We’re delighted to include a special double-page dedicated to two new CoBS Deans – Dean Lee Newman and Dean Yu Sakasume – having respectively taken up their functions at leading member institutions IE Business School, Spain, and Keio Business School, Japan. This issue’s Editorial also features a spotlight on the unique value case studies bring to the learning experience, co-authored by Richard McCracken, Director of The Case Centre, the world’s leading independent home of the case method, and Prof. Adrian Zicari of the Council on Business & Society. A wry and playful glance at business buzz words – and maybe even the state of our hectic modern society – is included in our double-page cartoon penned by Tom Gamble of the CoBS and illustrated by Matthieu Anziani of ESSEC Business School. And, as usual, hats off to the superb Global Voice graphic design by CoBS Head of Design Mélissa Guillou. Faculty, practitioner and student articles provide the bread and butter of this issue, with topics covering big data and customer value, how to manage remote working, designing mentorship programmes, TechForGood, greening up supply chains with circular economy strategy, non-financial social and environmental disclosure, and a spotlight on smart cities in Japan among others. And lastly, you may ask why this issue carries the subtitle Out of the Tin Can? The temptation is to say that it’s up to you to interpret it – for there are many interpretations possible! Some of these might point to the David Bowie classic, Space Oddity, and the fact that, at last, many of us in our societies are once again able to step out of the confinement imposed by the pandemic to breath freely again. Another interpretation, hand in hand with the snappy front cover image, might refer to Andy Warhol’s iconic pop art, consumerism or simply the tastiness of the contents the tin cans hold – a little like the insights in this magazine, if I dare say! And lastly, the shades of green to the cans give the message that our ‘consuming society’ might well contain a new – and more responsible, sustainable – taste to it. In any case, we hope you download this Global Voice #21 issue, open it up and consume its insights with immoderation! Enjoy your reading!
Global Voice #10 : Students and Faculty issue: Courage and wisdom beyond business as usual
Author: Council on Business and Society
Publisher: ESSEC Publishing
ISBN: 2364561884
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
This issue includes contributions from our schools’ students alongside those of our faculty. A special mention must be made to these unique young talents – winners, runners-up and finalists of the Council on Business & Society student CSR article writing competition, 2019. Not only do they offer a very relevant voice on today’s burning issues of migrant flow and innovation, gender equality and enterprise for the common good, their writing style and argumentation are impeccable. Gender equity, migrant flow, innovation, AI, ethics, CSR, social enterprise, intercultural management, conflict management, leadership, talent management.
Publisher: ESSEC Publishing
ISBN: 2364561884
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
This issue includes contributions from our schools’ students alongside those of our faculty. A special mention must be made to these unique young talents – winners, runners-up and finalists of the Council on Business & Society student CSR article writing competition, 2019. Not only do they offer a very relevant voice on today’s burning issues of migrant flow and innovation, gender equality and enterprise for the common good, their writing style and argumentation are impeccable. Gender equity, migrant flow, innovation, AI, ethics, CSR, social enterprise, intercultural management, conflict management, leadership, talent management.
Global Voice magazine #14: The New Normal
Author: Council on Business and Society
Publisher: ESSEC Publishing
ISBN: 2364561957
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
THE PRESENT AND FUTURE OF BUSINESS: THE RISE OF THE “NEW NORMAL” The Covid-19 crisis has changed the way our systems work, how our companies and orga- nisations operate, and how we lead our daily lives. It’s also given us a chance to view the world of business through a different lens.
Publisher: ESSEC Publishing
ISBN: 2364561957
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
THE PRESENT AND FUTURE OF BUSINESS: THE RISE OF THE “NEW NORMAL” The Covid-19 crisis has changed the way our systems work, how our companies and orga- nisations operate, and how we lead our daily lives. It’s also given us a chance to view the world of business through a different lens.
Global Voice #8
Author: Council on Business and Society
Publisher: ESSEC Business School
ISBN: 2364561833
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
100 pages of research-based articles from the Asia-Pacific faculty of Council on Business & Society members ESSEC Business School Asia-Pacific, School of Management Fudan University and Keio Business School. Sections cover Business & Society, Management & Leadership, and Innovation in Education.
Publisher: ESSEC Business School
ISBN: 2364561833
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
100 pages of research-based articles from the Asia-Pacific faculty of Council on Business & Society members ESSEC Business School Asia-Pacific, School of Management Fudan University and Keio Business School. Sections cover Business & Society, Management & Leadership, and Innovation in Education.
Global Voice #23
Author: Council on Business & Society
Publisher: ESSEC Publishing
ISBN: 2364562384
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 57
Book Description
Welcome to the Council on Business & Society’s Global Voice magazine, autumn issue #23 – Back to the Future?! 108 pages of research-based features on responsible leadership and management practices, sustainability, marketing strategy, climate philanthropy and job markets. Made readable, made practical! We’re particularly proud of the autumn issue of Global magazine that we offer you on download from the 8 leading international business schools that make up the Council on Business & Society (CoBS) – an alliance dedicated to offering its students, corporates and the wider world the latest in cutting-edge research and practical insights in the fields of corporate social responsibility (CSR), sustainability and responsible business practices. The cover, Editorial by Prof. Adrian Zicari, and our traditional wry look at society via our double-page cartoon focus on what many have described as a long, hard winter of energy crisis ahead triggered by the tragic events Ukraine. The energy crisis which, for the older, European readers among us, echoes the energy crisis of the early 70s when many governments exhorted their populations to reduce consumption and seek innovative ways to keep away the winter cold. But although times may well turn out to be tougher, it is also an occasion to step back and learn, and perhaps for governments, business and citizens to accelerate the transition to cleaner, more sustainable energy sources that will, as it turns out, not only benefit the planet in its efforts to assuage the climate crisis, but will also provide a degree of independence and freedom from those wishing to make energy a weapon of pressure and bargaining. 22 feature articles are included in this download in two sections: Management & Leadership and Business, Society, Planet. For the most part research-based, these articles explain deep analysis of business and society issues in a readable, engaging and often practical tone-of-voice. We hope they will offer you knowledge, understanding, food for further thought. We also hope that they set the spark for positive change – whether for your studies, business ventures, leadership, or mindset on how you view the world. Knowledge from the 8 CoBS schools with campuses in France, Singapore, Morocco, Brazil, China, Spain, Japan, South Africa, Ireland, and the United Kingdom is highlighted that gives a unique, multi-dimensional, global yet local perspective on major issues today. Guest articles also appear in this magazine from Kenya, Canada, Denmark and from the ESG-Sustainability consulting firm Ksapa. In the Management & Leadership section, responsible leadership and responsible management education are topics, along with HR strategies, business ethics, foreign investment and job markets, corporate social responsibility and marketing strategy. Business, Society, Planet continues with spotlights on social entrepreneurship and crisis, gender-based violence, climate philanthropy, the importance of language learning, and how businesses can find opportunity and purpose in the UN decade of ecosystem restoration. For those wishing to go further, this issue also features pre-order links to the first in the Routledge-CoBS Focus on Responsible Business series of books – Responsible Finance & Accounting – as well as the opportunity to discover and apply for the various MBA and EMBA programmes of the CoBS schools across 10 countries and 4 continents. How can you use Global Voice? Well, principally, for quenching your thirst for knowledge and interest in how responsible business can benefit society! But for those of you who are students, perhaps these research-based insights can offer you a widened, deeper view on topics that your assignments deal with and that you can use and quote in your essays and dissertations, or put into practice during internships. For young managers to experienced CEOs, Global Voice can offer a fresh look on challenges in your industry sectors and ideas and triggers to help you make your career more meaningful, your company more sustainable. And lastly, for instructors – teachers, trainers, coaches, lecturers and higher education faculty – Global Voice offers you a wealth of content to use for classroom debate, flipped learning, insightful lectures and critical analysis. So please make use of our autumn issue #23 and why not send in your own insights and research for publication via CoBS Insights, the Council on Business & Society’s internationally recognised blog offering weekly cutting-edge research made readable, made understandable – and also open to external submissions on a business and society issue. So, from the magazine’s Editorial team and representatives in each CoBS member school, Enjoy your reading and keep your hope burning bright!
Publisher: ESSEC Publishing
ISBN: 2364562384
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 57
Book Description
Welcome to the Council on Business & Society’s Global Voice magazine, autumn issue #23 – Back to the Future?! 108 pages of research-based features on responsible leadership and management practices, sustainability, marketing strategy, climate philanthropy and job markets. Made readable, made practical! We’re particularly proud of the autumn issue of Global magazine that we offer you on download from the 8 leading international business schools that make up the Council on Business & Society (CoBS) – an alliance dedicated to offering its students, corporates and the wider world the latest in cutting-edge research and practical insights in the fields of corporate social responsibility (CSR), sustainability and responsible business practices. The cover, Editorial by Prof. Adrian Zicari, and our traditional wry look at society via our double-page cartoon focus on what many have described as a long, hard winter of energy crisis ahead triggered by the tragic events Ukraine. The energy crisis which, for the older, European readers among us, echoes the energy crisis of the early 70s when many governments exhorted their populations to reduce consumption and seek innovative ways to keep away the winter cold. But although times may well turn out to be tougher, it is also an occasion to step back and learn, and perhaps for governments, business and citizens to accelerate the transition to cleaner, more sustainable energy sources that will, as it turns out, not only benefit the planet in its efforts to assuage the climate crisis, but will also provide a degree of independence and freedom from those wishing to make energy a weapon of pressure and bargaining. 22 feature articles are included in this download in two sections: Management & Leadership and Business, Society, Planet. For the most part research-based, these articles explain deep analysis of business and society issues in a readable, engaging and often practical tone-of-voice. We hope they will offer you knowledge, understanding, food for further thought. We also hope that they set the spark for positive change – whether for your studies, business ventures, leadership, or mindset on how you view the world. Knowledge from the 8 CoBS schools with campuses in France, Singapore, Morocco, Brazil, China, Spain, Japan, South Africa, Ireland, and the United Kingdom is highlighted that gives a unique, multi-dimensional, global yet local perspective on major issues today. Guest articles also appear in this magazine from Kenya, Canada, Denmark and from the ESG-Sustainability consulting firm Ksapa. In the Management & Leadership section, responsible leadership and responsible management education are topics, along with HR strategies, business ethics, foreign investment and job markets, corporate social responsibility and marketing strategy. Business, Society, Planet continues with spotlights on social entrepreneurship and crisis, gender-based violence, climate philanthropy, the importance of language learning, and how businesses can find opportunity and purpose in the UN decade of ecosystem restoration. For those wishing to go further, this issue also features pre-order links to the first in the Routledge-CoBS Focus on Responsible Business series of books – Responsible Finance & Accounting – as well as the opportunity to discover and apply for the various MBA and EMBA programmes of the CoBS schools across 10 countries and 4 continents. How can you use Global Voice? Well, principally, for quenching your thirst for knowledge and interest in how responsible business can benefit society! But for those of you who are students, perhaps these research-based insights can offer you a widened, deeper view on topics that your assignments deal with and that you can use and quote in your essays and dissertations, or put into practice during internships. For young managers to experienced CEOs, Global Voice can offer a fresh look on challenges in your industry sectors and ideas and triggers to help you make your career more meaningful, your company more sustainable. And lastly, for instructors – teachers, trainers, coaches, lecturers and higher education faculty – Global Voice offers you a wealth of content to use for classroom debate, flipped learning, insightful lectures and critical analysis. So please make use of our autumn issue #23 and why not send in your own insights and research for publication via CoBS Insights, the Council on Business & Society’s internationally recognised blog offering weekly cutting-edge research made readable, made understandable – and also open to external submissions on a business and society issue. So, from the magazine’s Editorial team and representatives in each CoBS member school, Enjoy your reading and keep your hope burning bright!
How To Manage Your Global Reputation
Author: Michael Morley
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 0814756794
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
Shows how public relations (PR) really works, why it makes a vital contribution to the dissemination of useful information, and how it guards corporate reputation. Demystifies crisis management with case histories of successes and failures of major corporations, and shows how PR professionals can set up corporate reputation management. For practitioners and students. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 0814756794
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
Shows how public relations (PR) really works, why it makes a vital contribution to the dissemination of useful information, and how it guards corporate reputation. Demystifies crisis management with case histories of successes and failures of major corporations, and shows how PR professionals can set up corporate reputation management. For practitioners and students. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Global Voice #17
Author: Council on Business & Society
Publisher: Council on Business & Society
ISBN: 2364562147
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description
The Council on Business & Society Global Voice magazine #17. 105 pages on CSR, sustainability, leadership, governance, socent, diversity, greentech and digital transformation.
Publisher: Council on Business & Society
ISBN: 2364562147
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description
The Council on Business & Society Global Voice magazine #17. 105 pages on CSR, sustainability, leadership, governance, socent, diversity, greentech and digital transformation.
Global Voice #18
Author: Council on Business & Society
Publisher: Council on Business & Society
ISBN: 2364562279
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 95
Book Description
This Global Voice special 10 Years Anniversary issue #18 is: 186 pages 28 articles – faculty research-based and student winners and finalists from the 2021 CoBS CSR article competition 8 Faculty ‘Top Reads’ articles (receiving most views and reads) from the last 5 years From 34 contributors An Editorial co-authored by Prof. Adrian Zicari, Executive Director of the Council on Business & Society and Prof. Mette Morsing, Head of UN PRME A centre-spread timeline showing key moments and achievements in the Council’s 10 years of existence And a special 10 Years’ Anniversary position statement from the Deans of the Council’s schools.
Publisher: Council on Business & Society
ISBN: 2364562279
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 95
Book Description
This Global Voice special 10 Years Anniversary issue #18 is: 186 pages 28 articles – faculty research-based and student winners and finalists from the 2021 CoBS CSR article competition 8 Faculty ‘Top Reads’ articles (receiving most views and reads) from the last 5 years From 34 contributors An Editorial co-authored by Prof. Adrian Zicari, Executive Director of the Council on Business & Society and Prof. Mette Morsing, Head of UN PRME A centre-spread timeline showing key moments and achievements in the Council’s 10 years of existence And a special 10 Years’ Anniversary position statement from the Deans of the Council’s schools.