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October 01, 2006
International Business Leaders Forum (IBLF)
SITE: International Business Leaders Forum (IBLF)
URL: http://www.iblf.org/
DESCRIPTION: From their site - The IBLF's purpose is to promote " responsible business leadership and partnerships for sustainable international development."
"In a globalised economy, social issues are business issues. And in today’s world, poverty, inequality and environmental degradation cannot be tackled without the full participation of business."
"It is in this context that the International Business Leaders Forum (IBLF) works with business, governments, international agencies and other stakeholders to create new partnerships that help both business and communities to flourish."
"IBLF is independent of national and commercial interests. It has a track record of anticipating social and reputational issues, and of challenging perceptions within companies, campaigning organisations and development agencies."
The site has many valuable elements that are worth looking at:
--Current Programs and Activities that they are involved with including the Tourism Partnership.
--Resources, including publications, case studies, EBulletin (newsletter) & fact sheets.
If you are at the Ross School of Business and would like to request the purchase of one of these publications, visit this link to suggest it.
Posted by cseeman at October 1, 2006 07:02 PM