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World Cup awards to Russia, Qatar contradict any sense of CSR

If you happen to follow football (soccer) then today marks a special day on the calendar as the host nations for the World Cup in 2018 and 2022 were both announced. I've written before about how CSR is now naturally...

December 3, 2010 Read More

Munich 2018 games? German group says not a sustainable option

In the past I've written a number of times about the environmental impact and sustainable planning that goes hand-in-hand with large sporting events such as the World Cup and the Winter and Summer Olympic games. In each circumstance the events,...

October 5, 2010 Read More

FIFA score CSR own goal in 2010 World Cup – part 1

It's the biggest sporting event on earth but when it comes to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) the 2010 FIFA World Cup is failing to score goals. While FIFA are very proud (draconian?) about their management and organization of this summer's...

July 2, 2010 Read More

World Cup 2010 – Will corporations score for Africa?

Corporate Social Responsibility can be applied on many levels from smaller business to the largest ventures on earth. I think in 2010 we will see improved understanding on a corporate level that CSR is not an expense but an investment....

January 14, 2010 Read More

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