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The [[Corporate Citizenship Company]] is a CSR consultancy owned by public relations firm [[Chime Communications]].  [[Christopher Satterthwaite]], chief executive of Chime is obviously a fan of CSR strategies for corporations "We reckon that 25%-30% of anyone's stock price is related to their reputation - how admired or not admired they are." <ref> Terry Macalister The Guardian, Thursday 6th March 2008, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2008/mar/06/greenbusiness.creditcrunch  A change in the climate: credit crunch makes the bottom line the top issue] accessed 6th June 2008 </ref>
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The [[Corporate Citizenship Company]] is a CSR consultancy owned by public relations firm [[Chime Communications]].  [[Christopher Satterthwaite]], chief executive of Chime is obviously a fan of CSR strategies for corporations "We reckon that 25%-30% of anyone's stock price is related to their reputation - how admired or not admired they are." <ref> Terry Macalister The Guardian, 6th March 2008, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2008/mar/06/greenbusiness.creditcrunch  A change in the climate: credit crunch makes the bottom line the top issue] accessed 6th June 2008 </ref>
  
 
==Clients==
 
==Clients==

Revision as of 23:16, 6 June 2008

The Corporate Citizenship Company is a CSR consultancy owned by public relations firm Chime Communications. Christopher Satterthwaite, chief executive of Chime is obviously a fan of CSR strategies for corporations "We reckon that 25%-30% of anyone's stock price is related to their reputation - how admired or not admired they are." [1]

Clients

References

  1. Terry Macalister The Guardian, 6th March 2008, A change in the climate: credit crunch makes the bottom line the top issue accessed 6th June 2008