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  • Corporate Responsibility Organisations

    Content Type: General

    19 Jan 2011

    Australian Australian Shareholders’ Association (ASA). Read policy statements, submissions and opinion pieces. St James Ethics Centre International AccountAbility A UK-based but international member organisation concerned with developing competencies i...

  • Opinion Beyond carbon compliance

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 May 2010

    Many organisations have already assessed their carbon footprints and whether they comply with state and Federal regulations. But what do they do next to reduce their carbon emissions? Andrew Griffiths and Alexander Stathakis provide some pointers. Beyond carbon compl...

  • Vox Pop Shaking up the NFP sector

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Apr 2010

    A number of reform initiatives could lead to an overhaul of the not-for-profit (NFP) sector. We asked three NFP directors how they believed the role of directors could change and what new challenges could be created for them. Shaking up the NFP sector Darren Beazley MAICDPresident, Asth...

  • Inside AICD Directors impact study

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Mar 2010

    An AICD study unveils details about the huge contribution Australia’s directors make to the not-for-profit sector. Directors’ Social Impact Study Towards the end of 2009, AICD set out to gain further insights into the contribution directors make to the economy and society through their engagem...

  • Directors Social Impact Study

    Content Type: Media Release

    23 Feb 2010

    Directors are making a significant contribution to Australian society and the economy through their deep involvement in charities, community service organisations and other not-for-profit (NFP) boards, a new study by the Australian Institute of Company Directors has found.The Directors Social Impact...

  • Opinion PostCopenhagen climate change challenges

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Feb 2010

    Mary Verschuer examines the challenges faced by Australian directors following the recent Copenhagen climate summit. Post-Copenhagen climate change challenges The outcome of the Copenhagen climate summit was somewhat less than expected. Many hoped for some certainty about the cons...

  • Climate Change Climate change update

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Nov 2009

    A peek at some of the issues directors need to consider as we edge into an increasingly carbon-constrained business world. Climate change update Corporate Australia has passed a key first hurdle with flying colours as it enters a new carbon constrained world. The Department of Climate Change’s...

  • Feature Gearing up for the carbon economy

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 May 2009

    There is no escaping the new carbon economy. Giles Parkinson provides an update on the climate change homework directors need to do to avoid any surprises. Gearing up for the carbon economy There is no doubt that the carbon economy is upon us. Even with the uncertainty surroundin...

  • Opinion The new greenfields thinking

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Apr 2009

    Climate change poses yet another governance challenge for directors. Dr Chris Mitchell explains why vigilance and engagement are crucial for boards. The new green-fields thinking In a rapidly changing world, directors are required to reconsider old issues in new ways and are conf...

  • Your Say Feb 09

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Feb 2009

    Letters to the editor I share E C Fox’s concern with the proposed Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS) (Letters, Company Director, December 2008). The jolt to the political momentum behind the CPRS, delivered by the current global financial and economic crises, provides a timely opportunity to ...

  • Spoken Word The brave new world of climate change Sep 08

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Sep 2008

    Origin Energy chairman Kevin McCann outlined what climate change meant for Australian directors and businesses at a recent AICD lunch in Sydney. Here’s an abridged version his speech. The brave new world of climate change There is an overwhelming consensus across...

  • Climate Change Riding the tsunami Apr 08

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Apr 2008

    Ric Hallgren provides some pointers on how to plan for the environmental tsunami heading the way of your business. Riding the tsunami Much has been written about the macro issues to do with what seems like an impending tsunami of environmental business impacts, threatening to overwhelm b...

  • Managing your carbon footprint A new shade of green Mar 08

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Mar 2008

    Ian Porter provides tips on how to prepare for a greener business world. A new shade of green Sustainability has become an issue which all companies need to build into their thinking. The way we use resources as a society is changing and the demands from our customers are changing...

  • Managing your carbon footprint Becoming carbon neutral Mar 08

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Mar 2008

    Stephen Hennessy provides some tips on how to reduce a property’s carbon footprint. Becoming carbon neutral There is a lot of discussion in the corporate property world at present about carbon neutrality in the built environment. Unfortunately, its meaning and importance are often misunders...

  • Vox Pop

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Nov 2007

    We ask three prominent directors what climate change means for their businesses and how they expect it to change the business landscape over the next decade. Monitoring the changing climate Don Argus Chairman of BHP Billiton and Brambles. Director of Australian Foundation Investment Company. ...

  • News and Views

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Nov 2007

    Avoiding staff turnover Nearly 90 per cent of employee turnover is avoidable, according to a new study by Insync Surveys. The study reviewed benchmarkable exit study data from 1,181 employees over the last year. It found that the top five reasons for leaving an organisation – and within the employe...

  • Climate Change

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Jul 2007

    Gareth Johnston provides pointers to directors on how to manage risks and capture any opportunities presented by climate change. Moving beyond climate neutral Weather and climate have shaped human history and the development of many of our economic systems. Despite this, some directors have co...

  • Corporate Responsibility

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Jul 2007

    Companies are increasingly finding that they can only flourish if they support their communities. Ian Dunlop discovered at the National Business Leaders Forum on Sustainable Development that corporate responsibility is here to stay. A wake-up call for directors The 8th National Business Leade...

  • CEO Report

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Jul 2007

    Directors and climate change What should directors do about climate change? What should you do if you are a director, but also a confirmed sceptic, a firm believer that global warming is a neo-Marxist delusion or caused by cosmic rays? Is it enough to proclaim your scepticism far and wide? Even if ...

  • Corporate Social Responsibility

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Jul 2007

    Socially responsible supply chain management and ethical sourcing are emerging areas. Grant Harrod explains how these can protect your organisation, and its brand, from being tarnished by an unethical supplier. The weakest link in the supply chain Australian companies need to take their corpor...