www.ebbf.orgINSPIREissue 10 

An EBBF point of view

Mr. Muhammed Yunus and the Grameen Bank have won the Nobel Prize for Peace, at first the link between financial institutions and peace may have seemed odd, but could this decision increase the awareness of the potential of business to bring about the wellbeing and prosperity of human kind? Not by chance this is the vision of EBBF.

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When People Inspiring Responsible Business Meet

The 2006 Annual conference of the Forum has received a record number of participants and most importantly an intense dialogue on the new purposes that business can encmpass. Read how the broad visions were taken towards the issues of individuals aiming to positively affect their own work environment.

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EBBF Profile: Jyoti Munsiff retires following a director's career at Shell

Jyoti  Munsiff has just retired from her prestigious  position of General Counsel-Corporate with Shell International Limited and Legal Adviser and Company Secretary, the example of a woman able to give meaning to gender balance, from the top.

 

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EBBF Prize

Send a digital image which reflects how you implemented EBBF values in your everyday working life.

For the winner of the competition a free admittance at next year's EBBF Annual Conference for yourself and your partner.

Warm Welcome to New Members

Recent additions to our growing family and the opportunity to browse the entire list of EBBF profiles or to join EBBF.

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Centres of Knowledge

Responsible entrepreneurship is a concept and a process whereby entrepreneurial enterprises integrate social and environmental concerns in their business operations and in their interactions with their stakeholders. This centre highlights the importance of SMEs, illustrates ways in which they can be engaged, and presents a compelling business case for responsible practices.

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Words of Wisdom

"Many of today's problems stem from the fabric of today's leaders: far too dependant on shareholder approval acting as reactive, media-driven individuals. We need a new breed of brave leaders, driven by their personal values, with a sincere interest for the wider good.
This kind of leadership will breed motivation and attract top talent, creating the most successful enterprises of the future."

An EBBF leader

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EBBF's Moral Leadership weekend with Eloy Anello


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EBBF co-sponsors and provides materials for an online course on Sustainable Development at the Wilmette Institute.

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Opportunities for Action

Job offers, projects, announcements, and other avenues through which you can make change actually happen.

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