James Governor, co-founder of RedMonk a community-based analyst firm, has written about the 'Responsible Enterprise 2.0' on his software convergence and ecosystems blog.

Responsible Enterprise 2.0 is a new blog exploring how social media can revolutionise responsible business practices.

The blog is themed around a report produced by AccountAbility and SAP regarding social media and corporate social responsibility. The report was based on a research project enabled by SAP and AccountAbility, with RedMonk as key partner and Business for Social Responsibility (BSR) and International Business Leaders Forum (IBLF) as supporting partners.

•To learn more visit http://responsiblebiz.net/
•Read James Governor's article: 'Sustainability and the Responsible Enterprise....2.0!' at: http://www.redmonk.com/jgovernor/2009/09/22/sustainability-and-the-...
•AccountAbility's work on Web 2.0 and Corporate Accountability can be found at: http://www.accountability21.net/blogs.aspx?id=3150

This blog will be officially launched soon so watch this space.

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