In his book People Over Profit, Dale Partridge — co-founder of Sevenly — explains that socially -
conscious business models that put people first the future of enterprise.
Not exact matches
Brittany Hodak, co-founder of ZinePak, doesn't believe in a flat - out rejection of capitalism altogether, but rather an adoption of a «
conscious capitalism»
model, in which
businesses commit themselves to giving back to the community at large in addition to benefitting from financial gains.
Currently he's bringing these divergent experiences together in order to help companies develop more
conscious, purpose - driven
business models; and to help investors build societal as well as financial value.
Our sustainable
business model consists of being
conscious of our impact on the air, the water, the land and the community where we live and work.
Its co-founders, Sean Kelly and Andy Mackensen, attribute this growth not only to HUMAN's successful
business model — which has ensured that its operators and locations experience unparalleled success - but also to its
conscious culture, which has inspired social entrepreneurs around the world.
Given differing success rates of the seat classes, it is expected that the traditional «First -
Business — Economy»
model will gradually transition to a more cost -
conscious «
Business - Premium Economy — Economy»
model in order to meet the needs of the travelers of the future.
As Wicker says, «According to the lore of
conscious consumerism, every purchase you make is a «moral act» — an opportunity to «vote with your dollar» for the world you want to see... Making series of small, ethical purchasing decisions while ignoring the structural incentives for companies» unsustainable
business models won't change the world as quickly as we want.»
Dundas & Wilson's 23 % turnover increase for 2007 - 08 will undoubtedly be hard to match in the coming year, and the firm's
conscious focus on high value deals will put pressure on the firm's
business model.
While this is no doubt part of a larger marketing strategy to attract cost -
conscious and busy entrepreneurs and small
business owners, this
model still offers flexible payments and delivery.
This is a
business whose
model depends on the ongoing
conscious avoidance of its adherents of the rules of the game.
Budget -
conscious clients, mobile technology, globalization and changing law firm
business models have fueled the growth of legal outsourcing for a wide range of legal services.