Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become a crucial aspect of modern business, as companies increasingly recognize their role in addressing social, environmental, and ethical issues. By engaging employees in CSR initiatives, organizations can foster a culture of social responsibility that not only benefits society but also improves employee satisfaction, retention,
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Op-Ed: Want Change? The Investment We Need to Make to Change the World.
What’s the single most important asset in the social sector? People. And to get more specific, our people. Our established leaders, our up-and-coming leaders, and our professionals that have committed themselves to a life of hard work and passion. Our secret weapon is our leaders that have the know-how, the
No Need for Greed
By Nivedita Singh The presence of so many alternatives in our life makes one wonder how fortunate we are (or are we?). Making a choice is suddenly harder than we thought. The current environment requires every logical person to think through every decision they make, purely because things aren’t so simple
The Relationship Beetween Minfulness and Altruism
There is a growing body of research suggesting that mindfulness, the practice of bringing one's attention to the present moment, can lead to increased feelings of compassion and empathy, which in turn can lead to greater acts of altruism. One study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Charity vs. Systemic Change: Where Your Effort Matters Most
The debate between charity and systemic change has long occupied the minds of philanthropists, activists, and social thinkers. While charitable acts offer immediate relief to pressing problems, systemic change aims to rewrite the rules to eliminate those problems at their root. The question remains: where does your effort matter most?
Edible Ethics: The Morality of Food Choices
7 Reasons You Should Donate Blood
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By Emily Wong ‘BECAUSE YOU’RE WORTH IT’ The sweet, lulling slogan whispered so seductively from the lips of the model as she pouts to the camera. One simple phrase. One billion dollars. That’s the amount of money L’oreal might have made had they simply made lipsticks. In actual fact, the total revenue