Examples and case studies include well - known socially
conscious businesses like Patagonia and Ben & Jerry's but also successes such as these:
Not exact matches
We caught up with three entrepreneurs from the Center for Social Innovation to see what it was
like starting a socially -
conscious business.
Here at the Unconventional Parents Community we
like to think of
conscious business as doing work in alignment with your strengths and values that benefits the individual, the family and the world.
Seeking to better serve time -
conscious singles
like himself, Paddi decided to start a matchmaking
business that would take a proactive approach to connecting people in a long - term match.
Flutter Asia is a safety -
conscious dating platform that asks singles to upload things
like a professional photo, a copy of their ID, driver's license, school certificates or
business cards, so the company can vet users.
Because, we as leaders have to be
conscious that our own leaders can get subsumed in the
business and activity of schools and they actually need time... it's
like cognitive space, to simply focus on one thing, otherwise they never get to it.
Obviously, there's that literal isolation of working by yourself, without colleagues to chat with; but what I often find the hardest is the fact that I'm solely responsible for every single role in my
business; my earnings; the opportunities I create, find or miss... it can sometimes feel
like there's a lot of pressure to be completely «on it» at all times, a fear of missing out on a dream opportunity, and it takes a
conscious effort to be
like «okay, I'm allowed this time off».
If you read blogs
like Triple Pundit, work in green
business, or simply care about the future bottom line, then Responsible World Citizen's «sustainable
conscious business community» is for you.
To a cost -
conscious business owner, the Land of 10,000 Lakes can seem
like the Land of 10,000 Liabilities.