Author Archives: Mike Tuffrey

Healthcare – counting the cost

Companies like GSK and GE are focusing on health outcomes as a key measure of business success. Other companies would be well advised to learn lessons from their approach. Andy Wright from GSK reminds us in Briefing’s ‘speaking out’ commentary … Continue reading

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Green bonds – steps towards a green economy

New forms of financing for investment can help us transition to a sustainable economy, if we first get clear about who benefits, says Mike Tuffrey. Every so often there’s a new kid on the block. Right now it’s issuing green … Continue reading

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Tax: they said it couldn’t be done

Real transparency about tax payments at a country-by-country level just took a big step forward, says Mike Tuffrey. This week Barclays made an announcement that brought a smile to my face… and here’s why. Regular readers will recall I’ve been … Continue reading

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Global goals, fewer squabbles

Progress towards sustainable development goals offers hope for a constructive role for companies The tortuous process of moving from the current Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) to a new set of Sustainable Development Goals reached an important milestone in June. In … Continue reading

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Little and large – what drives innovation?

Talking to a sceptical journalist about companies’ ability to make a real difference on the environment Talk to some people and you’d think that innovation is the answer to pretty well all the environmental constraints we face. Put “eco innovation” … Continue reading

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Inside or outside – who calls the shots?

Companies are still not clear enough about how to meet external expectations Spending time this week with two very different groups of professionals set me thinking again about where companies should go to get the inspiration, guidance and clear direction … Continue reading

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It’s still the economy, stupid, just not as we know it

With the UK barely a year away from a general election, signs are growing of a challenge to conventional thinking James Carville’s aphorism from the 1992 Clinton presidential campaign has come to define politics on both sides of the Atlantic. … Continue reading

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2014: year of the individual

With pundits busy predicting what the year ahead holds, I review their forecasts and conclude that it’s down to individuals to make the difference The start of a new year can be relied on to herald two things. First, a desire … Continue reading

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Passing the pub test

Corporate responsibility practitioners need to get out more and start talking about the issues ordinary people care about. What are people talking about on a Friday night down at the local or when out clubbing later? What are the top-selling … Continue reading

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Storms, cities, sustainability

Let’s rethink what sustainability means in an era of extreme weather and growing cities Being out of London this week on half term, I got caught up in the storms that brought power lines down across rural southern England. That set me thinking … Continue reading

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