“There are so many unintended consequences of well-intentioned actions. It feels like a game you can’t win […] Every day the world gets a little more complicated and being a good person gets a little harder.”
The Good Place, Season 3, Episode 10
Despite the world’s complexity, socially responsible organizations must deliver value for investors and society. How do leading organizations deliver such value? Do such organizations sometimes make flagrant mistakes? And what can we do about those errors?
Co-author Steve Greenspan and I published answers to social responsibility questions in the refereed Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethics Blog, one of the Top-10 Business Ethics Blogs.
Check out How to Enhance Social Responsibility with Seemingly Irresponsible Behavior.
Safeguard your future today, while positioning yourself to thrive for our children tomorrow.
Rod
Dr. Rod Wallace is an economist, consultant, and speaker who helps businesses make more money by solving society’s problems. A Fulbright Fellow, he has led multi-organization billion-dollar initiatives worldwide and partnered with a Silicon Valley pioneer to explore the impact of Artificial Intelligence on society.
Rod speaks about how to integrate social responsibility into business to maximize profit and purpose. He highlights digital technology’s impact on society and the strategies and tools with which business can solve our big, systemic problems.
Contact Rod at info@RodWallacePhD.com.