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Gender equality holds the key to your riches

December 12, 2019by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

Hiba Houmache, MiM student at ESSEC Business School, finalist in the 2019 CoBS student CSR article competition, and now Manager at ECLOR, voices out on the topic of Gender equality […]

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CSR, leadership, social enterprise, management, philanthropy, diversity, gender equity, healthcare, sustainability, ethics, industrial relations, healthcare, employee wellbeing, Council on Business & Society, Global Voice magazine, ESSEC Business School, ESSEC Asia-Pacific, FGV-EAESP, Trinity College Dublin Business School, Keio Business School, Warwick Business School, School of Management Fudan University, Tom Gamble, Global Voice 11 special issue Responsible Leadership & Sustainable Business Practices, Keerit Singh, Warwick Business School, Europe

A small step for Woman, a giant leap for Mankind: why gender equality is a need, not a want

October 30, 2019by The Council on Business & Society 1 Comment

Keerit Singh, student at Warwick Business School, finalist of the CoBS 2019 CSR article competition, delves into the age-old conflict of gender equality and its significance in the present day […]

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CSR, leadership, social enterprise, management, philanthropy, diversity, gender equity, healthcare, sustainability, ethics, industrial relations, healthcare, employee wellbeing, Council on Business & Society, Global Voice magazine, ESSEC Business School, ESSEC Asia-Pacific, FGV-EAESP, Trinity College Dublin Business School, Keio Business School, Warwick Business School, School of Management Fudan University, Tom Gamble, Ananya Tiwari

Gender Equality: Because the patriarchy can only take you so far

September 24, 2019by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

Ananya Tiwari, undergraduate student at Warwick Business School and a passionate proponent of women’s rights, explores the different ways to establish gender equality in the world. A Spanish uprising from […]

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CSR, leadership, social enterprise, management, philanthropy, diversity, gender equity, sustainability, ethics, industrial relations, healthcare, employee wellbeing, Council on Business & Society, ESSEC Business school, FGV-EAESP, Trinity College Dublin Business School, Keio Business School, Warwick Business School, School of Management Fudan University

Young Lions: Student CSR Winners and Finalists, 2019

July 2, 2019by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

The Results of the Council on Business & Society student CSR article competition 2019 The winners and finalists of the 2019 Council on Business & Society CSR student article writing […]

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CSR, leadership, social enterprise, management, philanthropy, diversity, gender equity, sustainability, ethics, industrial relations, healthcare, employee wellbeing, Council on Business & Society, ESSEC Business school, FGV-EAESP, Trinity College Dublin Business School, Keio Business School, Warwick Business School, School of Management Fudan University

Females in the Workforce: Breaking free from the doll’s house

July 2, 2019by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

Camila Morishita, undergraduate student at FGV-EAESP and winner of the CSR article competition 2019, shares her thoughts on how we can put an end to violence against women and the […]

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Council on Business & Society Student CSR Change-Makers 2019

Student CSR Change Makers!

May 24, 2019by The Council on Business & Society 1 Comment

The first results from the Council on Business & Society CSR student article competition have come through from member schools ESSEC Business School and FGV-EAESP. Two of the competition participants, […]

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How can managers create a culture for women to thrive?

October 11, 2018by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

Dr. Dulini Fernando, Associate Professor of Human Resource Management and MSc Management Leading and Managing Change Professor at Warwick Business School, shares research into the barriers women face in the […]

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Women: Career obstacles and how to overcome them

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In part 2 of Prof. Viviane de Beaufort‘s feature article on women and their road to professional fulfilment: A focus on career obstacles facing women and how to surmount them.  […]

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Women: On the road for professional fulfilment

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In a two-part feature, Prof. Viviane de Beaufort, Director of the European Center for law and Economics and Women ESSEC programmes, joins battle to focus on the barriers to knock […]

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Gender Equality Special Issue

March 2, 2018by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

March-April, 2018 sees several key dates on the international agenda dedicated to gender equality and, more specifically, to equal opportunities – including equal pay for women and the United Nations International […]

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