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A roadmap to improve corporate social responsibility The 2016 U.S. Presidential Campaign focused a good deal of attention on the role of corporations in society, from both sides of the aisle. In the lead up to the election, big companies were accused of profiteering, plundering the environment, and ignoring (even exacerbating) societal ills ranging from illiteracy and discrimination to obesity and opioid addiction. Income inequality was laid squarely at the feet of us companies. The Trump administration then moved swiftly to scrap fiscal, social, and environmental rules that purportedly hobble business, to redirect or shut down cabinet offices historically protecting the public good, and to roll back clean power, consumer protection, living wage, healthy eating initiatives and even basic public funding for public schools. To many eyes, and the lens of history, this may usher in a new era of cowboy capitalism with big companies, unfettered by regulation and encouraged by the presidentia

Table of Contents

Foreword ix

Acknowledgments xiii

Introduction 1

Chapter 1: The Good, Bad, and Ugly: A History of Corporate Behavior 17

Another Way of Proceeding 23

Public-Private Partnership Before the Phrase Was Coined 32

Discrimination and Jobs Are the Same Issue 37

Gender Equality 41

Environmental Leadership 42

Supply Chain Practices 46

Lessons Learned and Strategies Used 48

Can We Intelligently Regulate Business? 53

Can Ethics Be Taught? 56

The Recent Past 60

Chapter 2: Past Is Prologue, but Today Is What Matters 65

Best Practices in Corporate Responsibility 71

Corporate Responsibility and Education 73

The Background on School Reform 74

P-TECH: Reinventing High Schools 80

Changing Federal Policy 95

Walking and Chewing Gum at the Same Time 98

Student Stories 102

Results 105

Engaging the Company over the Long Term 106

Lessons Learned 108

IBM Launches Teacher Advisor with Watson 109

The Skills Crisis Goes Far Beyond the Entry Level 113

Citizen Diplomacy 114

JPMorgan Chase: A Company’s Values Are at the Core of Its Actions 120

Starbucks 122

American Express 123

The Food Industry 124

Failures in Corporate Citizenship 126

Private-Sector Leadership in the Public and Volunteer Sectors 128

Lessons to Be Learned, and Moving Forward 130

Chapter 3: The Future 133 Leadership: We Need Leaders to Lead 137

Ethics and Community Service: A Culture of Ethics and Service Needs to Be Reinforced and Expanded 140

Key Problems Facing Society Today and How They Can Be Addressed 144

Critical Issues That Need a New Focus: Education and Jobs 149

Four Ideas That Will Boost Education Achievement 150

Economic Development and Jobs 161

A Brighter Future 169

Conclusion 171

About the Author 181

Index 183

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 06/07/2018
      ISBN13: 9781119433880, 978-1119433880
      ISBN10: 1119433886

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A roadmap to improve corporate social responsibility The 2016 U.S. Presidential Campaign focused a good deal of attention on the role of corporations in society, from both sides of the aisle. In the lead up to the election, big companies were accused of profiteering, plundering the environment, and ignoring (even exacerbating) societal ills ranging from illiteracy and discrimination to obesity and opioid addiction. Income inequality was laid squarely at the feet of us companies. The Trump administration then moved swiftly to scrap fiscal, social, and environmental rules that purportedly hobble business, to redirect or shut down cabinet offices historically protecting the public good, and to roll back clean power, consumer protection, living wage, healthy eating initiatives and even basic public funding for public schools. To many eyes, and the lens of history, this may usher in a new era of cowboy capitalism with big companies, unfettered by regulation and encouraged by the presidentia

      Table of Contents

      Foreword ix

      Acknowledgments xiii

      Introduction 1

      Chapter 1: The Good, Bad, and Ugly: A History of Corporate Behavior 17

      Another Way of Proceeding 23

      Public-Private Partnership Before the Phrase Was Coined 32

      Discrimination and Jobs Are the Same Issue 37

      Gender Equality 41

      Environmental Leadership 42

      Supply Chain Practices 46

      Lessons Learned and Strategies Used 48

      Can We Intelligently Regulate Business? 53

      Can Ethics Be Taught? 56

      The Recent Past 60

      Chapter 2: Past Is Prologue, but Today Is What Matters 65

      Best Practices in Corporate Responsibility 71

      Corporate Responsibility and Education 73

      The Background on School Reform 74

      P-TECH: Reinventing High Schools 80

      Changing Federal Policy 95

      Walking and Chewing Gum at the Same Time 98

      Student Stories 102

      Results 105

      Engaging the Company over the Long Term 106

      Lessons Learned 108

      IBM Launches Teacher Advisor with Watson 109

      The Skills Crisis Goes Far Beyond the Entry Level 113

      Citizen Diplomacy 114

      JPMorgan Chase: A Company’s Values Are at the Core of Its Actions 120

      Starbucks 122

      American Express 123

      The Food Industry 124

      Failures in Corporate Citizenship 126

      Private-Sector Leadership in the Public and Volunteer Sectors 128

      Lessons to Be Learned, and Moving Forward 130

      Chapter 3: The Future 133 Leadership: We Need Leaders to Lead 137

      Ethics and Community Service: A Culture of Ethics and Service Needs to Be Reinforced and Expanded 140

      Key Problems Facing Society Today and How They Can Be Addressed 144

      Critical Issues That Need a New Focus: Education and Jobs 149

      Four Ideas That Will Boost Education Achievement 150

      Economic Development and Jobs 161

      A Brighter Future 169

      Conclusion 171

      About the Author 181

      Index 183

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