Panesis: Startup community should Give First
By Mike Panesis I’ll let you in on a secret. The most critical ingredient in a vibrant, resilient startup community can be summarized in two words: Give First. The premise of Give First is simple. Community members who Give First contribute their time and talent to those who need it, without expectation of compensation. You Read More →
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By Valeria Makarova In the world of business, the idea of social and environmental sustainability as corporate responsibility has evolved from an abstract notion into a broadly accepted concept that has started shaping real corporate agendas and business practices. A tipping point was reached over the last decade. The shifts in demographics, as well as Read More →
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The Business Roundtable fired a shot heard round the capitalist world on Aug. 19. That’s when 180 large company CEOs said they were willing to set aside the strict orthodoxy of shareholder returns and consider the employees, vendors, clients and communities key to their success. The Economist, the Wall Street Journal and others picked up Read More →
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