Corporate Citizenship During a Geopolitical Crisis: Part 6 Five Key Corporate Citizenship Insights from the Ongoing War in Ukraine

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Corporate Citizenship During a Geopolitical Crisis: Part 6 Five Key Corporate Citizenship Insights from the Ongoing War in Ukraine

30 Mar 2023

Insights for What’s Ahead Corporate citizenship executives need to help their companies lay out a plan for a sustained and balanced response to crises. [...] 1          Corporate Citizenship During a Geopolitical Crisis: Part 6           www.conferenceboard.org Corporate citizenship executives, like leaders of other corporate functions, need to engage in ongoing scenario planning. The Ukraine war has taken an unpredictable path, with strong Ukrainian resilience on one side and the unsettling threat of nuclear escalation on . [...] Corporate citizenship executives should be alert to, and take steps to manage, the potential disconnect between the priorities of senior management and the broader employee population. Our research shows the corporate world’s business response to the Ukraine war has been primarily driven by customers, regulators (as a result of sanctions), the board, and senior management more than the views of em. [...] [5] The Conference Board: Jeff Hoffman and Paul Washington, Corporate Citizenship During a Geopolitical Crisis (Part 2 of 6): How the Natural Disaster Playbook Can Help, March 2022; Paul Washington, What CEOs Can Do as the Rule of Law Is Under Attack, May 2022; Paul Washington, As Impact of War in Ukraine Widens, CEOs Prioritize Key Governance Topics, June 2022. [...] www.conferenceboard.org 5          Corporate Citizenship During a Geopolitical Crisis: Part 6           www.conferenceboard.org .
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