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![]() | Winter 2009 Special thanks to Heineken, this issue's exclusive sponsor. Articles in this issue include: She Already Works for You: Employees can play a role in any workplace health program. Finding the right ways to engage and activate them is critical to success. Collective Supply Chain Action: Industry-wide coordination through collaborative planning sessions is changing the way business takes on health in the supply chain. |
![]() | Special Edition: Awards for Business Excellence Gala 2008 Articles in this issue include: The Best in Business Action: Case studies from 28 winning and commended companies that put their assets to work in the drive to end HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria. The Maturing of Business Action: New trends in the business fight, including increases in cross-sector collaboration and community engagement. The Why and How of Business Action: CEOs, high-level partners and thought leaders say why business needs to fight and how to achieve results. A Growing Business Movement: The Coalition is creating the framework, tools and connections to deepen private sector impact and save more lives.
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![]() | Spring 2008 Articles in this issue include: Engineering Higher Impact: GBC President and CEO John Tedstrom explains how our new strategy will deliver results in the business fight. Minding the Gaps: Business competencies and assets can fill critical execution gaps in the global fight to end HIV/AIDS, TB, and malaria. On the Ground: Companies are becoming more effective by contributing their most valuable assets-core competencies and unique business skills. Plus: Tech companies promote behavior change, HIV/AIDS in Russia, Q&A with Stop TB's Mario Raviglione, malaria solutions and the fundamentals of a strong HIV/AIDS workplace policy.
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Events
- Jun. 7 - 8, 20102010 GBC Annual Conference
- Jun. 8, 20102010 GBC Awards for Excellence in Business Action
- Nov. 30, 20103rd Wellness at Work members’ workshop







