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Companies commit to more Sustainable Development Goals when women are in charge. Here are three reasons why.

In unstable environments, businesses increase conflict — unless they commit to inclusive development. Learn more.

Businesses must decide whether to leave Russia because of the war in Ukraine. They should consider social benefit, employee welfare, and shareholder interests.

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Cooperatives can be a sustainable business model. But managing them effectively requires a special approach.

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Sustainable development requires social sustainability. Understand what it means and how your business can contribute.

We can’t address Sustainable Development Goals without considering their social context. Energy and gender provide an example.

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Business has a central role in advancing sustainable development. Here’s how to bring the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals into your company.

For social justice and for human survival, the Indigenous worldview needs to become our guide for decisions. Businesses can play a role in this transition.

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Racial diversity in upper and lower management leads to better strategy and implementation — and greater productivity

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A small number of women are quickly entering company leadership positions. But growing their numbers will take increased effort.

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