TY - BOOK ID - 11319885 TI - Partners for good : business, government and the third sector PY - 2012 SN - 1409434370 9786613666727 1409434389 1280689781 1317083644 9781409434382 9781409434375 1317083652 9781317083658 9781317083641 9781280689789 6613666726 9781315599564 9781317083634 9781138271500 1315599562 PB - Farnham, Surrey ; Burlington, VT : Gower, DB - UniCat KW - Associations, institutions, etc. -- Great Britain. KW - Non-governmental organizations -- Great Britain. KW - Social responsibility of business -- Great Britain. KW - Social service -- Great Britain. KW - Voluntarism -- Great Britain. KW - Voluntarism KW - Social service KW - Non-governmental organizations KW - Social responsibility of business KW - Associations, institutions, etc KW - Sociology & Social History KW - Social Sciences KW - Social Conditions KW - Associations, institutions, etc. KW - Institutions, associations, etc. KW - Networks (Associations, institutions, etc.) KW - Organizations KW - Voluntary associations KW - Voluntary organizations KW - Business KW - Corporate accountability KW - Corporate responsibility KW - Corporate social responsibility KW - Corporations KW - CSR (Corporate social responsibility) KW - Industries KW - Social responsibility, Corporate KW - Social responsibility of industry KW - INGOs (International agencies) KW - International non-governmental organizations KW - NGOs (International agencies) KW - Nongovernmental organizations KW - Organizations, Non-governmental (International agencies) KW - Private and voluntary organizations (International agencies) KW - PVOs (International agencies) KW - Voluntary action KW - Volunteer work KW - Volunteering KW - Volunteerism KW - Social responsibility KW - Social groups KW - Business ethics KW - Issues management KW - International agencies KW - Nonprofit organizations KW - National service KW - Social aspects KW - E-books UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:11319885 AB - The third sector has increased its business capacity through the experience gained from a decade of providing commissioned services to the public sector. Society today expects employers to do more to engage with both communities and good causes and the business case for doing so can be and is being made. But business also realises that charities do conscience better than they can and so co-working is increasingly being sought. In Partners for Good, Tom Levitt points the way to successful partnerships at local, national and international levels ER -