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EricDezenhall, author of Damage Control,is ethical and effective in his approach to corporate crisis.
Praising so-called evil companies for good corporate responsibility reporting is better than bashing them for what they are.
The banana giant has unfairly paid for its own transparency.
Recent corporate environmentalism has been driven by economics, as companies seek financial savings.
Bill Ford is under attack for a change of tack away from hybrid vehicles. But activists must see that the environment is not the only stakeholder.
The "green prism" through which Wal-Mart now views all of its products and operations is forcing critics to see the retail giant in a new light.
Shady marketing undermines both science and corporate responsibility.
It is a tale of two companies. One defies the law, paying extortion money to right-wing arms and cocaine smugglers to keep its profitable export business humming; the other, an agricultural firm, risks a shutdown...



