The Business Case for Employee Volunteering

Many companies have employee volunteer programs, but for many companies in Europe, Canada and the US these programs are underfunded, underdeveloped and underutilized. This blog series is meant to offer a number of compelling reasons why your business needs to invest (a bit more) in employee volunteering.

 

Be sure to check out all the entries in this blog series:   Business Case #1: Employee Volunteering Creates Employee Engagement   Business Case #2: Employee Volunteering Attracts Better Talent   Business Case #3: Employee Volunteering Is Employee Development   Business Case #4: Employee Volunteering Offers A Competitive Advantage   Business Case #5: Employee Volunteering Increased Corporate Intelligence
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