Practical steps to increase glocality include: 1. Publicly committing to follow with global best practice principles and standards, such as the UN Global Compact or ISO 26000. 2. Ensuring that community groups and local civil society organisations are consulted in all major developments that affect them, for example using Environmental and Social Impact Assessments. 3) Entering into Global MOU agreements with communities to agree performance targets, as Chevron and Shell do in Nigeria. 4) Having an active employee secondment and volunteer programme, which allows cross-cultural and cross-national knowledge transfer with the organisation and greater sensitivity to local challenges. 5) Developing clear policy guidelines and procedures on how values translate into practice, as Anglo American does for example on issues surrounding bribery and corruption.