"The successful business of the future
will be built
on relationship, common purpose, and shared values."
--- Nina Utne, Utne Magazine Chair and CEO
Socially responsible and sustainable business:
caring for our human and natural resources creates
a healthy world and healthy businesses.
Making the world a better place starts from within. The more
we have cleared out the blocks to our own personal
successful functioning, the more the work we do out in the
world will come from a good place and be effective in
creating meaningful, prosperous and healthy businesses and
actions for positive change. As a coach, I work with my
clients to do just that.
There is no set definition of what constitutes a socially
responsible business. I've listed below some elements you
may want to consider, if you haven't already implemented
them in your business or organization. Please send me your
ideas on this subject because I am continually expanding
this page.
Click here to read case studies of some of the many US
companies practicing socially responsible and sustainable
business: Dr. Bronners, The Body Shop & Patagonia.
More case studies coming soon. Let me know about what your
company is doing! Let's share our ideas, our valiant
attempts and our successes.
Socially responsible business - practices to consider:
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Local & global community involvement through volunteering,
investment, donations
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Employee benefits & rights, profit-sharing
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Open books
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Financial statements are available to all employees
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Employees receive training on how to read and understand
financial statements
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Employees see relationship between their efforts and amount
of profit sharing
they receive
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Employees understand the challenges and expenses of the
company; reduces
us vs. them mentality.
-- Employees want to contribute, but they need
progressive management to do so.
As you work
to grow your business, do you ever wonder how well a
green, socially responsible business model can work for
you?
Discover
the Secrets of Successful Green Businesses here.
Sustainable business areas to consider:
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(Renewable resources, recycled, recyclable, organic, etc.)
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Manufacturing production materials
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Energy conservation
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Packaging
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Office supplies & furniture
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Distribution methods
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Physical plant/office materials, utilities
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Post-sale recycling
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Closed-loop planning in all areas
Authentic
Alternatives, Inc. is a certified member of Coop America
Business Network.

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