I am passionate about responsible business practices. Not only have I been actively studying, practicing, teaching, and coaching on it my own businesses for the past 20 years, but these experiences were built on top of a foundation of being raised by a family of responsible business owners for the first 20 years of my life. Responsible business is smart business.
These days I have come to say that “green business is smart business™” because green business is about responsible business and conscious capitalism. It recognizes the interconnected and complex self-adapting nature of the systems in which business operates.
Having said this, whenever I get into a discussion about responsible business, green business, or conscious capitalism inevitably Milton Friedman and Adam Smith are brought up as counter arguments. These men were brilliant and spoke in a language of their respective era. And that language issue is critical to understanding and communicating about green business, responsible business, and conscious capitalism. (more…)
In researching (RED) I came across this excellent little film/story.
Filmmaker Armen Evrensel’s winning film from the (RED) Vision Showcase at the Vail Film Festival. Binty illustrates the (RED) themes: “Be a Good-Looking Samaritan” and “We Are The People We’ve Been Waiting For.”
After the umpteen time of seeing an “inspi(RED)” tee shirt I decided to go look into what it was all about. At first I assumed it was a Best Buy thing considering it seemed that everyone I met that worked there was wearing one only to find out that that it was actually a Gap thing. So I went off looking at The Gap to find the answer and was impressed not only by the project but the scope of it. They have partnered with the world’s most iconic brands (Hallmark, Apple, Gap, Dell) to produce (RED) products.
(RED) was created by Bono and Bobby Shriver, Chairman of DATA to raise awareness and money for The Global Fund by teaming up with the world’s most iconic brands to produce (PRODUCT)RED branded products. A percentage of each (PRODUCT)RED product sold is given to The Global Fund. The money helps women and children affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa.
All funds generated by sales of (PRODUCT) RED products (aka (RED) money) will support Global Fund-financed programs that positively impact the lives of women and children affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa. (RED) money provides access to education, nutrition, counseling, medical services, and the two pills a day they need to help stay alive. This includes programs in countries such as Rwanda, which has a proven track record and ambitious targets. For example, in the past two years, Rwanda has increased the number of people receiving treatments for HIV/AIDS ten-fold.
Be inspi(RED), be uncenso(RED), be ado(RED), be chee(RED).
At long last, after nearly seven years of waiting, I have successfully secured the domain name conversationcircles.com - the more logical domain for a website dedicated to learning about conversation circles. I even confused myself when verbally sharing the link with people. Now I no longer have to worry. Both links will take you there.
In honor of the new domain, I have updated the website, migrated it to a Wordpress architecture, and moved servers to obtain faster service.
Check it out and if you’ve never taken a look at my first video on conversation circles - watch it there!
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