10:59 pm •
Categories: Consumer Behavior, Trends •
by Olivia Khalili
How does a physician with sufficient medical knowledge and analytic ability distinguish himself? He measures high on the empathy scale. Once a physician gets past a certain threshold of analytic ability, he’s proven himself to be an okay doctor on the functional front, so the point of differentiation becomes his empathic abilities. When the Jefferson […]
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11:18 pm •
Categories: Cause Marketing, Rants & Raves, Trends, Web/Tech •
by Olivia Khalili
Don’t call it a community and don’t plan to build one unless it will offer real value to the people who participate. Not just to you or your brand or the top-dogs within the community. That’s called marketing or complicit back-scratching, but not community in a sense of deep give and take and shared value, […]
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6:47 pm •
Categories: Rants & Raves •
by Olivia Khalili
What exactly is a social enterprise? Can Levi’s be counted as one because it practices sustainability? Can KABOOM! because its operations are entrepreneurial? The term (which encompasses both profitable and non-profit initiatives) has had critics and confused bystanders shaking their heads and voicing alternatives for a while. The criticism seems mostly to rest on the […]
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5:06 pm •
Categories: Corporate Social Responsibility, Rants & Raves, Trends •
by Olivia Khalili
I came to the whole idea of social impact and business after several frustrating experiences–working for a business lobbying organization that (not shockingly) ran against my values, becoming privy to the status quo inefficiencies of traditional international economic development and suffering alongside my nonprofit clients as they focused more on fundraising and philanthropic realpolitik than constituent […]
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1:28 pm •
Categories: Events •
by Olivia Khalili
There are some myths about social responsibility and business that I need to dispel. There’s too much potential innovation, human fulfillment, environmental and social degradation and dollars at stake to let them linger. You–reader of this blog and likely social entrepreneur–can spot their untruths. But what about the millions of business in the United States that […]
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4:23 pm •
Categories: Corporate Social Responsibility, Rants & Raves •
by Olivia Khalili
I’m stymied by another article from The Wall Street Journal challenging the plausibility and benefit of corporate social responsibility. In “The Case Against Corporate Social Responsibility” Aneel Karnani takes the Friedmanite view that companies are primarily responsible for maximizing shareholder profits. To make his point that profit trumps social good, he focuses on the relationship between company […]
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3:20 pm •
Categories: Corporate Social Responsibility, Rants & Raves •
by Olivia Khalili
“CSR in my mind is defunct now… Compartmentalizing the socially responsible is not the way to go. I think the model for starting employee engagement activities has to be embedded in everything you do.” Richard Branson isn’t the first to make this statement. It’s hardly heretical anymore. Campbell’s Vice President for CSR Dave Stangis seems […]
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