If you look at the book "Doughnut Economics" by Kate Raworth, she describes several "levels" of social responsibility a business can have
The levels are
So, "do no evil" is somewhere above "fair share" but below "do no harm"
Businesses should cut the crap where we have to wait for the billionaire founder to retire before he really starts giving it all away to make a legacy
If you are a growth hacking startup type you should read Raworth, for example kateraworth.com/2017/07/14/for-21s...
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If you look at the book "Doughnut Economics" by Kate Raworth, she describes several "levels" of social responsibility a business can have
The levels are
So, "do no evil" is somewhere above "fair share" but below "do no harm"
Businesses should cut the crap where we have to wait for the billionaire founder to retire before he really starts giving it all away to make a legacy
If you are a growth hacking startup type you should read Raworth, for example kateraworth.com/2017/07/14/for-21s...