August 21, 2008
Corporate CEO's Say They Feel New Urgency About Solving Social Problems, Report Finds
Most chief executives of large companies say they feel more pressure today than they did five years ago to help solve social and environmental problems, according to a new study. Yet the majority say their corporate philanthropy isn't doing an adequate job of meeting social or business goals.
The report — produced by the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy, a membership organization in New York for corporate leaders, and based on research by McKinsey and Company,
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