Every leader should be asking themselves right now, 'What does my company stand for?' - Business Insider

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Every leader should be asking themselves right now, 'What does my company stand for?'

Meanwhile, companies like Facebook, Microsoft, JPMorgan, and Goldman Sachs announced that they would beWhile the pause makes up a somewhat small portion of total corporate dollars in politics, it also represents a larger change in how leaders see their role in society. They don't operate as silent actors, shielded by private strategy. They exist in the world, among the people. They create impact and advocate for change with the principles they uphold.

In the aftermath of a year consumed by a pandemic, ensuing recession, and racial justice reckoning, consumers are using their purchases to vote with their dollars and actively looking for ethical companies they can stand behind.of over 1,000 Americans found that roughly half of the respondents regularly do online research to see how a brand responds to social issues like social justice and racial discrimination.

"They don't just want the fastest delivery or the lowest price; they want to be purchasing products and services that are aligned with their own values," Angela Duckworth, a psychology expert and professor at the University of Pennsylvania who has advised organizations like the World Bank and NBA and NFL teams, told Insider. "Consumers are exercising their consumer rights, but also they're affirming their identity anytime they engage in a commercial transaction.

The current moment should serve as a time of reflection. Managers, VPs, and executives alike ought to be asking themselves:Leaders have been getting vocal After news of the attempted coup spread on Wednesday, business leaders across the board issued public statements. The most powerful messages took unequivocal stands against the violence at the Capitol.

 

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Google stands for misleading investors, users and itself. Google cannot get out from under its own liability. Don't believe me? Watch. It's 2021, and following the year of clarity, it's now YearofAccountability and Google is THE accountable entity of accountable entities.

Google equals nothing good

Revenue. Ad revenue. No matter the post or tweet, serve it up. That's what they do, so that's what they stand for. ~ Benjamin Franklin

Nope...did that a long time ago... 'Know Thyself' and all that jazz

LOL I really don't need Google telling me anything about ethics or character

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