Category Archives: Corporate Social Responsibility

The Best Advice

We are, in this very volatile little communications universe of ours, very good at dishing out advice. Depending on our constitution or Weet-a-Bix intake on any given day, that advice may be confessional, perhaps even a little too prophetic, as … Continue reading

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Disaster Movie

Disaster movies, good and bad, tend to follow the same storyline. Ostracised protagonist tracks pending doom, but no-one’s listening; detractor looks out of his 22nd floor window to see tidal wave/ meteorite/ aliens surfing the coat-tails of the grim reaper … Continue reading

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Last Rites

Well it’s finally over. Six weeks of wooing, smoozing and baby kissing has come to an end. And despite the last minute promise of a deliciously enticing close run thing, the Labour Party swept to one of the most resounding … Continue reading

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Infinite Plus One

To the untrained eye, Suffolk (on the east coast of England) doesn’t have much going for it. For the most part it’s flat, grey and wet, particularly on dark winter weekends. In the months that buffer the odd lazy summer … Continue reading

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A Responsible Legacy

Philip Johnson died in January 2005. He was 98. At the time of his death, he was one of the US’s most well recognised architects, responsible for many of that country’s finest structures. What has happened since his death is … Continue reading

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Tick Tock

Whilst world leaders were busy committing to a soft-core in-principle agreement on effective climate management in Sydney, I took the opportunity to escape the security cordons and luke-warm promises to go on a bit of a corporate responsibility crusade myself. … Continue reading

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