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08 Nov

Sustainability Down Under

McDonald's Australia just published their second CSR Report. I encourage you to read it. It brings to life how our company values take shape in a specific marketplace. It also sheds light on what we call in our company "freedom within a framework." The "framework" signifies ...

Bury Open for Discussion October 20 08

Applying the John Wooden Approach to CSR

The other day, I came across a quote from the legendary UCLA basketball coach, John Wooden. He said, "Don't let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do. As usual, his pithy wisdom illuminates a more profound thought. An image of Coach Wooden heading up CSR at a Fortune 500 compan...

Bury Open for Discussion October 06 08

What my little league days say to me about the root causes behind obesity

As I was recently sharing the team picture of my 1968 Little League All-Star team (yes, that was 40 years ago!) with my family, my children remarked about how "skinny" we were. I laughed because back then, I was considered "husky." My mother bought size "husky" for...

Bury Open for Discussion September 08 08

Perspectives on the Olympics

By Heidi Glunz, Director of Corporate Social Responsibility, McDonald's CorporationHello- I began working for McDonald's a year and a half ago in Corporate Social Responsibility, joining the team with a background in public policy, nonprofit organizations and management consulting. Shortly afte...

Bury Open for Discussion August 18 08

McDonald's, the Olympics and Refrigerants

The upcoming summer Olympics in Beijing are just around the corner, and they continue to stir up a whirlwind of interest from the media, NGOs and sports fans from around the world. As an Olympics Top Sponsor, McDonald's has been the focus of some of the interest as well, as stakeholders look to...

Bury Open for Discussion August 05 08

Perspectives on the meaning of diversity and inclusion - and why it is so important

Having just returned from an update on our company's diversity efforts and plans for the future, I am reminded of one of the core reasons I truly love working at McDonald's. Our definition of diversity is as holistic and inclusive as it can be, and so we are, in my mind, the very embodiment of ...

Bury Open for Discussion July 22 08

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