GENEVACOM/CSR lunch event – 17 October 2008 at 12.30

Dear Communicators,
 
We are pleased to announce a lunch event on Friday 17 October 2008 about Effective Corporate Social Responsibility Communications, organised jointly with the CSR Geneva network.
 
This meeting will feature Per Grankvis, an acclaimed expert in sustainable business strategies. Per Grankvis is senior advisor to a number of multinational companies in Scandinavia such as Staples Corporate Express, the Coca-Cola Company and Swedish Match and assists his clients to embed and embrace sustainability in their businesses, as well as advise them on how to communicate their efforts in a way that creates trust and loyalty among employees, consumers and other stakeholder groups. Per Grankvis is also a journalist and editor in chief of  the online magazine CSR i Praktiken.se
 
Topic:  Effective CSR Communications
Date: Friday, 17 October 2008
Time: 12h30 to 14h00
Location*: The Swiss Press Club, Route de Ferney 106, La Pastorale, 1202 Geneva (for directions, click on Map)
Fee: CHF 10.- per person for a light lunch  

Please register here for the Geneva Communicators Blog and CSR Geneva lunch event for Friday 17 October 2008 at 12h30.

If the above link doesn’t work, please copy the following link into your Internet browser: http://optima.benchpoint.com/optima/SurveyPop.aspx?query=view&SurveyID=145&SS=gQX62O 

We look forward to seeing you there!!

Glenn and Patricia 
 

*Location sponsored by the International University in Geneva (IUG)

 

 

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Interesting blog – Innovation 2.0 and…

Following our recent event on mobile communications, here is another blog which may be of interest about innovation, ideas, web 2.0, social Networking, collaboration, knowledge management…and more.

http://enterprisecollab.wordpress.com/

The author is Stephane Cheikh, a Geneva based SITA employee working on innovation. It is a collection of personal thoughts around topics  such as future trends and innovation, disruptive web 2.0 business models and emerging technologis and markets.

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