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Customers Expect Companies To Take A Stand On Key Issues
A new MORI poll conducted by leading public interest communications agency The Forster Company finds that the public have high expectations of what companies should be doing to tackle social, environmental and ethical issues in 2001.
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Business On Blair
Q1 Do you think the economic condition of the country will improve, stay the same, or get worse over the next 12 months?
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Failure To Invest In Innovation Could Be The Death Knell Of Many Organisations
Innovation is becoming the number one strategic issue for CEOs around the world, as recognition grows about the link between innovation and organisational growth and value creation. The most valuable organisations of tomorrow will be idea-rich, have a culture where innovation is embedded as a core capability and value, and will embrace new and unusual ways of fostering innovation, for example through the creative use of venture capital.
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Recycling Used Packaging From The Domestic Waste Stream: Consumer Awareness And Education
Research Conducted for the Packaging Consumer Awareness and Education Steering Group
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Business And The Euro 1999
Q1 Do you think the economic condition of the country will improve, stay the same, or get worse over the next 12 months?
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GM Field Trials - Three-Quarters Of The British Public Don't Want Them
Just over three-quarters of the British public are opposed to field trials of generically modified crops. In response to this public demand, Greenpeace is calling for all GM field trials, including the Governments 'farm-scale' trials, to be stopped and the money spent on organic research.
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Green, Ethical, Non-Nuclear? Environmental Tariffs May Be The Future For Domestic Energy
One in four energy customers is interested in "green" electricity