by Carol Sanford | Oct 25, 2010 | Business Development
Most people associate business responsibility in their mind with care for the earth. Others consider it to include social justice and societal impacts. But rarely do they include a place for responsibility to the customer except as safety and reliability of products....
by Carol Sanford | Oct 22, 2010 | Business Development
Steve Denning offered some additional reflections to follow up on the book review of The Leader’s Guide to Radical Management: Re-inventing the Workplace for the 21st Century. 1. What is the major thing managers will have to change to become radical? Radical...
by Carol Sanford | Oct 20, 2010 | Business Development
Steve Denning is radical about a new form a management. Actually it’s not that new an idea. It is just rare. By “not so new,” I mean it was the way craftsman succeeded for centuries. They were constantly innovating and linking every decision and action to the impact...
by Carol Sanford | Oct 14, 2010 | Business Development
With the Chilean miners safe above ground, it feels we all can breath easy again. This is probably not true, however, for the families of the Upper Big Branch Mine owned by Massey Energy who lost loved ones. And likely the workers and families in mines around the...
by Carol Sanford | Oct 11, 2010 | Business Development
We hear about the unemployment rate daily it seems and it is not good news. But businesses cannot afford to hire people when demand is low and productivity as well. They can meet current demand with their existing work force. So is there anything The Responsible...
by Carol Sanford | Sep 30, 2010 | Business Development
Today, I want to recommend a blog that I have been following that I think is informing the dialogue on Corporate Responsibility in a more encompassing way that most. Chris MacDonald writes several blogs. Business Ethics Blog, Biotech Ethics Blog, Food Ethics Blog, and...