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B-Corporations discussed on PBS Religious News and Ethics Weekly

B-Corporations Discussed on Religious News and Ethics

How to lead and create a great company by Simon Sinek

Great TED talk by Simon Sinek about how to lead and create a great company. Simon Sinek TED Talk  

Employee wellbeing next step for corporate responsibility

Nuffield Health in the UK believes the need for employers to look after the health of their workforce will become the Continue reading →

How Great Companies Think Differently – Harvard Business Review

It’s time that beliefs and theories about business catch up with the way great companies operate and how they see their Continue reading →

Belmont University Wins Enactus (formerly SIFE or Students in Free Enterprise) World Cup Competition with Spring Back Recycling Social Enterprise

WASHINGTON, Oct. 3, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — At the Enactus World Cup 2012, where more than 3,000 students, educators and business leaders converged, Belmont University was named champion Continue reading →

Reinventing Strategy For the Social Era – Harvard Business Review

HBR published this interview with Nilofer Merchant, author of 11 Rules for Creating Value in the Social Era . She Continue reading →

Is the Culture Shift to Patient Experience (Finally) Here?

For so many years, healthcare providers assumed that if they provided great clinical care, “bedside manner” (as it used to Continue reading →

14 Ways to Incorporate Social Good Into Your Startup Culture

Gen Y employees don’t necessarily distinguish between personal and professional anymore (and might I add neither do us 50+ “old-timers” who Continue reading →

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