Interviews on Sustainability, Ethical Performance and Responsible Business
We have an excellent source of experience available to digest in the form of interviews with senior business and thought leaders. The interviews provide a depth of knowledge and experience on sustainability, ethical performance and responsible business. Having access to these publications will give you the insight you need to take your understanding of how to approach running a fully sustainable business to the next level. At the Doughty Centre we are fortunate to have access to this in-depth information and openly share this material with you to aid in your own development or interest in Corporate Responsibility and sustainability.
- Professor David Grayson discusses Corporate Responsibility: Fables and Reality
- Professor David Grayson in conversation with Andy Keen (Full-time MBA student, 2012-15) on Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility on the Cranfield MBA
- Jeanne - Marie Gescher - Reflections on China
- Sir Eric Peacock, Plural Non-Executive Director: Same but Different. What are the differences between public sector, charity and business boards?
- Sir Eric Peacock, Plural Non-Executive Director: Making the transition from executive to non-executive roles
- Sir Eric Peacock, Plural Non-Executive Director: Going Plural: developing a portfolio career
- Sir Eric Peacock, Plural Non-Executive Director: Being Chairman of the Board
- Mandy Cormack, Doughty Centre Visiting Fellow: Identifying a Company's Social, Environmental and Economic Impacts
- Professor David Grayson: a short message for the 2012-13 full-time MBA cohort's end of year Capstone Conference on their role as business leaders
- Dr John Neill CBE BA MBA DBA FCIM FCIPS, Chairman and Group Chief Executive, Unipart: What is leadership?
- Dr John Neill CBE BA MBA DBA FCIM FCIPS, Chairman and Group Chief Executive, Unipart: Leadership is situational
- Dr John Neill CBE BA MBA DBA FCIM FCIPS, Chairman and Group Chief Executive, Unipart: Advising future leaders
- Tony Meloto, founding president of Gawad Kalinga, November 2012: link to film
- David Levin, CEO of UBM plc talks to Morgan Chambers, October 2012
- Stef Kranendijk, CEO of Desso, a Netherlands-based manufacturer of carpets for home and commercial use, and artificial grass for sports, talks to Palie Smart
- Stephan Rothlin, Professor of the University of International Business and Economics (UIBE) Beijing; and Secretary General of the Centre for International Business Ethics (CIBE)
(2011): Preparing to work or do business in China - Stephan Rothlin, Professor of the University of International Business and Economics (UIBE) Beijing; and Secretary General of the Centre for International Business Ethics (CIBE)
(2011): The Chinese context to global thinking about ethical business - Professor David Grayson: The Business Case
- Henri-Claude de Bettignies, Emeritus Professor of Asian Business, INSEAD (2011): How do the Chinese see CSR? Henri-Claude de Bettignies discusses how Chinese ideas of responsible business are grounded in the Confucian ideas of the Harmonious Society
- Henri-Claude de Bettignies, Emeritus Professor of Asian Business, INSEAD (2011): Corruption and CR in China - Corruption undermines markets and societies and can threaten future stability. China’s leaders have identified corruption as a significant problem to overcome
- Henri-Claude de Bettignies, Emeritus Professor of Asian Business, INSEAD (2011): Scenarios for China - Pundits vary widely on their predictions for China’s future from “when China shakes the world” to “the coming collapse of China”. Professor Henri-Claude de Bettignies gives his perspective
- Henri-Claude de Bettignies, Emeritus Professor of Asian Business, INSEAD (2011): An Eastern Century? Henri-Claude de Bettignies discusses what the rest of the world can learn from Asian cultures and values
- Henri-Claude de Bettignies, Emeritus Professor of Asian Business, INSEAD (2011): How do Chinese and other business scenarios educate globally responsible leaders? Henri-Claude de Bettignies, as one of the founders of the Global Responsible Leadership Initiative, reflects on developments in Chinese and international business schools to prepare tomorrow’s leaders
- Ros Tennyson, International Business Leaders Forum (2011): What are cross-sector partnerships?
- Ros Tennyson, International Business Leaders Forum (2011): An example of a partnership in practice
- Ros Tennyson, International Business Leaders Forum (2011): Partnership brokering
- Ros Tennyson, International Business Leaders Forum (2011): The enabling environment for partnership
- Ros Tennyson, International Business Leaders Forum (2011): Known Unknowns
- Jessica Sansom, Head of Sustainability, innocent drinks (2011): Video 1
- Jessica Sansom, Head of Sustainability, innocent drinks (2011): Video 2
- Jessica Sansom, Head of Sustainability, innocent drinks (2011): Video 3
- Jessica Sansom, Head of Sustainability, innocent drinks (2011): Video 4
- Steve Killelea - Founder The Institute for Economics and Peace and The Global Peace (2010): link to film
- Centre visiting fellow Edward Bickham
(2010) on his experiences with the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative. In the first of two "Points of View" Edward discusses why companies have created and subscribed to collective self governance or "partnered governance". Click here to see the film - Centre visiting fellow Edward Bickham
(2010) on his experiences with the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative. In the second Edward discusses some of the challenges facing companies and society in relying on these voluntary initiatives. Click here to see the film - Prof. Kirk O. Hanson - Executive Director of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University, USA, and University Professor of Organizations and Society (2010): The ethics of business, and where and why it can go wrong, and what the role of business schools should be in teaching ethics to the next generation of business leaders