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Interesting video. I totally agree that CSR is all about marketing and image and misses the fundemental point. But more broadly, why do companies have to grow? Why do we have to create value for shareholders? What is the reason businesses have to rape the planet and the future to bloat their egos and pockets? "Shared value" may be all very well in some instances. However, there **is** a trade-off between economic growth and protecting the rights of those in the developing world and the future.
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The underlying law of nature may be the world's most useful, profitable and encouraging knowledge.
e.g., The ULN is the most effective and efficient means to improve the performance of any process.
Great personal, economic and societal advantages exist to identifying the underlying law of nature first hand, for oneself, then understanding its principles and, finally, applying it in all fields of endeavor.
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TedDGPoulos 1 year ago
Interesting video. I totally agree that CSR is all about marketing and image and misses the fundemental point. But more broadly, why do companies have to grow? Why do we have to create value for shareholders? What is the reason businesses have to rape the planet and the future to bloat their egos and pockets? "Shared value" may be all very well in some instances. However, there **is** a trade-off between economic growth and protecting the rights of those in the developing world and the future.
ExplainingTheFuture 2 years ago