This September 11th, the country will mourn the 14th anniversary of the attacks that changed our world forever. But if you want to honor the victims, survivors and their families of the 9/11 attacks, volunteer.
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On 9/11, We Prevail Through Kindness
Posted by causecast under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.causecast.com 3360 days ago
17 Ways Your Company Can Help the United Nations Achieve Its Global Development Goals by 2030
Posted by causecast under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.causecast.com 3361 days ago
This September, the United Nations is promoting a new sustainable development agenda by encouraging countries to adopt a set of global goals to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all.
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Is Disaster Recovery and Preparedness on Your Company Agenda?
Posted by causecast under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.causecast.com 3362 days ago
As we commemorate the tenth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, it’s important to note that individuals weren’t the only victims of that catastrophe. Businesses were, too.
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Labor Day Memo: Work Friendships Fuel Employee Engagement
Posted by causecast under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.causecast.com 3363 days ago
When the first Labor Day kicked off in New York City back in 1882, its purpose was to celebrate the working class, those blue collar workers whose physical contributions had built the country.
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Being a Good Corporate Citizen is Good Business...But Can You Prove It?
Posted by causecast under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.causecast.com 3373 days ago
Practicing corporate social responsibility makes companies look good and helps their leaders and employees feel like good corporate citizens, too. But does it offer tangible benefits to a company’s bottom line?
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10 Years After Hurricane Katrina, Companies Approach Disaster Relief Differently
Posted by causecast under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.causecast.com 3374 days ago
Ten years ago, Hurricane Katrina not only devastated New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. It also shattered the confidence Americans had in their government to respond to domestic emergencies.
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Social Innovation Goes to the Global Prom
Posted by causecast under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.causecast.com 3375 days ago
Among the important gatherings around social entrepreneurialism taking place this year, there’s one I’m particularly excited about: The Social Innovation and Global Ethics Forum (SIGEF).
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What Amazon’s Work Culture Tells Us About Employee Engagement (Or Lack Thereof)
Posted by causecast under Employee BenefitsFrom http://www.causecast.com 3376 days ago
The piece describes a dystopian universe where Amazon employees are encouraged to anonymously report on each other through the company’s Big Brother-esque management software; where people are put on notice that their jobs are on the line when they’re distracted by personal crises like cancer or a
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Taking the “I’ Out of Corporate Volunteering
Posted by causecast under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.causecast.com 3383 days ago
According to a recent discovery by LinkedIn, more than six million people indicated on their LinkedIn profiles that they’d like to use their skills to volunteer at nonprofits, but only 55,000 volunteer opportunities have been listed.
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San Francisco’s Best View is of Its Corporate Philanthropy
Posted by causecast under Social MediaFrom http://www.causecast.com 3395 days ago
I’m proud to be a resident of the Bay Area. It’s been about a year since I moved back here, and the city has so recharged me that now I can’t believe I ever left. No place on earth is fueled as singularly from the electricity of entrepreneurism, a belief in the power of good ideas and the confidenc
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