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David Grayson

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Advocate for Responsible Business & Corporate Sustainability. Emeritus Professor of Corporate Responsibility. Author. Speaker. Adviser.Chair @IBEUK Views my own

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Listening now to fascinating conversation between ⁊⁊⁊Alison Taylor⁩ & Lauren Branston for an ⁊Inst Business Ethics⁩ webinar about #sustainability #ESG #Ethics & #ResponsibleBusiness

Listening now to fascinating conversation between ⁊⁊⁊<a href="/FollowAlisonT/">Alison Taylor</a>⁩ &amp; Lauren Branston for an ⁊<a href="/IBEUK/">Inst Business Ethics</a>⁩ webinar about #sustainability #ESG #Ethics &amp; #ResponsibleBusiness
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Very important points from Alison Taylor: companies can’t tackle every environmental & social issue. Need 2 focus & prioritise. Similarly businesses shouldn’t speak up on every external issue that they are asked 2.Again, need 2 prioritise & focus on where they can make difference

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“You can look like a hypocrite if you haven’t got internal alignment between functions such as Ethical & Compliance, Legal, HR, Comms, Sustainability, Strategy & so on.” Agree!

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“In some ways, the story of rise of #ESG / #Sustainability is story of rise of social media which has forced businesses to interact with many more people.” -Alison Taylor on Inst Business Ethics webinar now

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Very much support Alison Taylor’s point now that need to move beyond idea that businesses alone can solve global problems. Biz needs to be clearer about what needs from governments and Civil Society, in order to optimise its own contributions.

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Let’s have a proper conversation about assisted dying argues ⁊camilla cavendish⁩ in ⁊Financial Times⁩ I realise this is an issue on which people have deep feelings but I endorse these arguments. I believe it should be a personal choice if you are in gr8 pain on.ft.com/4dfXFd5

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Love this quote from the Late Madeleine Albright, former USA Secretary of State: “I Am an Optimist Who Worries a Lot” Thanks Mark Lee for the reference.

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Let’s set the record straight: Trump is not a “successful businessman.” He is, objectively, a business failure. He says he'll run the country like he ran his businesses. But here's the thing — he ran his businesses into the ground.

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“40 of 44 cabinet officials who worked for Donald Trump are warning that he’s a threat to the republic. Take that seriously. Take that real seriously,” warns John Avlon, who’s hoping to win over enough independents and Republicans to flip NY’s first congressional district blue.

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“In this country, we have no ‘other people.’ We are American people, all of is.” This 1940s film warning against bigotry and fascism is more relevant now than ever.

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Please keep highlighting these incidents, Tanni, even if the need to do so, must feel so frustrating. Our country can be so much better!

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When will the US billionaire class wake up to the fact that the biggest threat to American capitalism now comes from the right not the left?bloomberg.com/opinion/articl
 via Bloomberg Opinion

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I remain pro-American but I think Trump et al are doing deep, long-term damage to US interests-let alone the democratic world

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California Governor Newsom didn't request the National Guard be deployed to his state following peaceful demonstrations. Trump sent them anyway. It's the first time in 60 years a president has made that choice. Trump's goal isn't to keep Californians safe. His goal is to