How to Move from Intention to Impact in Business and Investment
Many investors I’ve talked to around the country this fall want to be “impact investors,” but having good intentions is only a start, and won’t get you as far as you want.
Many investors I’ve talked to around the country this fall want to be “impact investors,” but having good intentions is only a start, and won’t get you as far as you want.
Revolutionary Spaces is taking a fresh look at how we tell stories about Boston’s past. Local executives have a chance to be part of building a bridge to a more inclusive telling of American history.
From chocolate chip to blue chips, Massachusetts business leaders have local and national role models for doing the work needed to authentically live, not hide their corporate values.
For me, and doubtless for many of you, July 4 is a day of mixed emotions. But now is the time to stick your head neck out for equity. Try to repair the hypocrisy in your industry.
The party that once said it wanted the government to be so small it could be drowned in a bathtub now wants it to be big enough to be everywhere – in libraries, business strategy and uteruses. It’s not future-facing, and it’s not good for business.