The ripple effect: Inspiring sustainability in the Upper Valley
Vital Communities is a nonprofit working toward a thriving Upper Valley of New Hampshire and Vermont.
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Vital Communities is a nonprofit working toward a thriving Upper Valley of New Hampshire and Vermont.
Everyone deserving dignity and respect is a simple idea but also complicated and challenging. I suspect that most people agree with it, at least in principle.
Recommendations have no value when the pump is primed with fakery
New Hampshire businesses are increasingly prioritizing sustainability, and the recently published Measure What Matters (MWM) Impact Report by New Hampshire Businesses for Social Responsiblity offers valuable insights into their progress.
Bridge the gap by focusing on customer loyalty
Stakeholders and investors increasingly expect companies to play a larger role in community and social impact, environmental sustainability and employee wellbeing.
Andrew Bryant defines self-leadership as, “having a developed sense of who you are, what you can do, where you are going coupled with the ability to influence your communication, emotions and behaviors on the way to getting there.”
So, you are thinking of dropping out of Harvard and going high tech. That’s been done. The odds are against you for a repeat. The odds of doing very well in small low tech are with you. If you do good work, you will be well rewarded.
Any employer who elects to neither assess references nor conduct background checks may be exposing their business and their people to potential calamity.
I did some work for Boeing Commercial Airplanes in the late ‘80s. Back then, the Japanese were taking market share in many industries by producing very high-quality products.