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Evolving Partnerships

A Guide to Working with Business for Greater Social Change

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Partnerships can work, but can they work better? This accessible guidebook distils the author's key learnings on the advanced strategic planning of cross-sectoral partnerships.This guide gives valuable insights on lessons learned and outlines viable approaches to achieve greater effectiveness and impact. It is especially timely ahead of Rio +20 as governments are eager to experiment with fresh approaches to bring about much-needed change. - Georg Kell, Executive Director, United Nations Global Compact |

| The desire to 'give back to society' is growing among fledging and established industrial houses/corporations in India. However, most Indian companies who wish to be more responsible, lack the knowledge, trained manpower or the dedication to carry out community development programmes. In his excellent and useful guide, "Evolving Partnerships: A Guide to Working with Business for Greater Social Change", Jem Bendell says, "The appetite for partnerships appears strong. Over 90% of corporate executives responding to a World Economic Forum survey felt that future 'partnerships between business, government, and civil society would play either a major role or some role in addressing key development challenges'." Evolving Partnerships is a much needed guide to helping businesses and civil society work their way to successful partnerships. It holds the hands of the practitioners and takes them through the various stages of creating meaningful partnerships to bring about greater social change. This is a very useful guide for business houses in India and, more particularly, public sector units who need to secure NGO cooperation to implement their CSR agenda. Seeking partnerships is only part of the issue; more important is setting them up and making them effective and functional. Jem Bendell, with his vast experience in the area, has put together an excellent book which could serve as a bible for those involved in creating workable solutions through business/civil society cooperation. This is a must read publication. - 'indiacsr', 5 January 2012 - Suresh Kr Pramar, Executive Director, Centre for Training & Research in Responsible Business, Noida

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Asking for partnerships is one thing, getting them launched another, and making them work a different science entirely. Jem Bendell offers deep insights into how NGOs and intergovernmental organisations like the UN are adapting - and often being forced to adapt - to the new order they have helped catalyse. Les mer

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Asking for partnerships is one thing, getting them launched another, and making them work a different science entirely. Jem Bendell offers deep insights into how NGOs and intergovernmental organisations like the UN are adapting - and often being forced to adapt - to the new order they have helped catalyse. -- John Elkington, Executive Chairman of Volans and co-founder of SustainAbility NGOs and UN agencies can work with business where they can achieve really significant impacts together. These collaborations should scale our ambition and speed our progress, not make us more cautious or slow. When companies are doing bad things it's essential they are challenged, and it's essential that any collaborations with them do not let them escape criticism and deliver really significant change. There needs to be a new ambition. This book provides guidance on how to engage business for greater social change. -- Kumi Naidoo, Executive Director, Greenpeace International "Evolving Partnerships" by Jem Bendell is a must-read for all those who are interested in fostering collaborative solutions between the public and the private sector, between governments, business and civil society. As sustainability challenges become ever more pressing, there is a growing premium for effective and scalable partnerships. This guide gives valuable insights on lessons learned and outlines viable approaches to achieve greater effectiveness and impact. It is especially timely ahead of Rio +20 as governments are eager to experiment with fresh approaches to bring about much-needed change. -- Georg Kell, Executive Director, United Nations Global Compact

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Forlag
Greenleaf Publishing
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
160
ISBN
9781906093624
Utgivelsesår
2011
Format
30 x 21 cm

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«

Partnerships can work, but can they work better? This accessible guidebook distils the author's key learnings on the advanced strategic planning of cross-sectoral partnerships.This guide gives valuable insights on lessons learned and outlines viable approaches to achieve greater effectiveness and impact. It is especially timely ahead of Rio +20 as governments are eager to experiment with fresh approaches to bring about much-needed change. - Georg Kell, Executive Director, United Nations Global Compact |

| The desire to 'give back to society' is growing among fledging and established industrial houses/corporations in India. However, most Indian companies who wish to be more responsible, lack the knowledge, trained manpower or the dedication to carry out community development programmes. In his excellent and useful guide, "Evolving Partnerships: A Guide to Working with Business for Greater Social Change", Jem Bendell says, "The appetite for partnerships appears strong. Over 90% of corporate executives responding to a World Economic Forum survey felt that future 'partnerships between business, government, and civil society would play either a major role or some role in addressing key development challenges'." Evolving Partnerships is a much needed guide to helping businesses and civil society work their way to successful partnerships. It holds the hands of the practitioners and takes them through the various stages of creating meaningful partnerships to bring about greater social change. This is a very useful guide for business houses in India and, more particularly, public sector units who need to secure NGO cooperation to implement their CSR agenda. Seeking partnerships is only part of the issue; more important is setting them up and making them effective and functional. Jem Bendell, with his vast experience in the area, has put together an excellent book which could serve as a bible for those involved in creating workable solutions through business/civil society cooperation. This is a must read publication. - 'indiacsr', 5 January 2012 - Suresh Kr Pramar, Executive Director, Centre for Training & Research in Responsible Business, Noida

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