Corporate
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Its mission is very simple: to help companies and corporations learn how to operate in a more just fashion by using the public's input to define exactly what the criteria are for just
corporate
behavior.
Now, right now, there's no widely accepted standard that a company or corporation can follow, and that's where Just Capital comes in, because beginning this year and every year we'll be conducting a nationwide survey of a representative sample of 20,000 Americans to find out exactly what they think are the criteria for justness in
corporate
behavior.
But I'm pleading for recognition that with increased wealth and profits has to come greater
corporate
social responsibility.
I was at the World Economic Forum not long ago talking to
corporate
executives who have massive businesses in the developing world and I was just asking them, "How do you guys protect all your people and property from all the violence?"
And this is our building, which is a
corporate
headquarters for an insurance company.
These
corporate
stock photos hide another reality, another layer.
I'd quit my job in
corporate
America and decided to take this big leap of faith, a leap of faith that came out of a deep sense of conviction that there was a lot of work to do in Nigeria in the area of sustainable development.
Corporate
power is increasing, political goods are devaluing, inequality is rising, aggregate demand is falling and CEOs of corporations are too scared to invest the cash of their corporations.
Perhaps a billionaire banker or
corporate
mogul, like Bill Gates or John D. Rockefeller.
And you worry about how man, embodied in the
corporate
globalist, has become greedy and corrupt.
Things like the
corporate
social responsibility programs, albeit small in scale, are moving in that right direction.
Now, let's be clear, they didn't make that outperformance by giving away money to seem like a nice
corporate
citizen.
I saw Goldman Sachs and Sara Lee start
corporate
reentry internship programs.
I think the mark of a great company is being open to be challenged, and the mark of a good
corporate
board is to constructively challenge.
The
corporate
gun lobby has spent billions of dollars blocking the CDC from doing research into the public health epidemic of gun violence; blocking pediatricians from talking to parents about the dangers of guns in the home; blocking smart-gun technology and other technology that would prevent kids from firing parents' guns and would save lives.
And enough of a small group of craven politicians putting the interests of the
corporate
gun lobby ahead of the people they have been elected to represent.
We're still outfunded, yes, by the
corporate
gun lobby, and ultimately that needs to change.
I wrote about politics, economics and
corporate
affairs, and I could have chosen to specialize in any of those fields.
I then searched the word "globalist" and got things like, "Socialist Sell-Outs," "Disgusting
Corporate
Propaganda," "Elitist Financial Overlords," "Ruthless Cosmopolitan Rats." (Laughter) Even by social media standards, the words are cruel and disgusting.
Let's first take a look at what happens when the
corporate
immune system collapses.
They also exist as
corporate
entities.
Number three: the biggest flow of funds from the developed world to the developing world is not
corporate
investment, and it's not even foreign aid.
For the past several years, I've been studying the
corporate
and entrepreneurial leaders who question the conventional wisdom about how to run a company.
That's why entrepreneurial leaders and
corporate
leaders have been experimenting with sharing salaries for years.
It's widely talked about how trust in institutions and many
corporate
brands has been steadily declining and continues to do so.
This is data philanthropy, and it's the future of
corporate
social responsibility.
And many
corporate
leaders welcome that as a chance to increase profits.
But the good news, and perhaps the saving grace for our collective futures, is that it's so much more than an act of good
corporate
citizenship.
It's not hard to see how a system like this could be abused by politicians and
corporate
competitors.
We adopted these practices in our own communities, and so it's no wonder why today the typical ideal vision of a professional black woman, especially in
corporate
America, tends to look like this, rather than like this.
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