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Leaving a Legacy: Preparing for the Future With a Social Impact Strategy

3BL Media

Research has found that 76 percent of millennials now consider a company's social and environmental commitments before joining a company [5] , important as millennials constitute over a third of the global workforce [6]. By setting clear goals and tracking progress, the company is holding itself accountable for its social impact.

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A $500 Billion+ Market Opportunity for Real Impact: Three Ways Corporations Can Engage in Social Procurement

James Militzer

Since global procurement budgets amount to trillions of dollars, dedicating even a small percentage of these budgets to social enterprises could generate billions of dollars in new revenue for the sector – and substantial new impact for both corporate ESG efforts and the communities and causes they target.

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From Net Zero to Net Positive

Sustainable Round Table

Since this sort of visionary, catalytic leadership is needed now more than ever before, it is right to ask: how can some executives and companies across different industries repeatedly be so far ahead of their peers in multi-stakeholder value creation that has proven more sustainable in complex globally scaling businesses?

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From Net Zero to Net Positive

Sustainable Round Table

Since this sort of visionary, catalytic leadership is needed now more than ever before, it is right to ask: how can some executives and companies across different industries repeatedly be so far ahead of their peers in multi-stakeholder value creation that has proven more sustainable in complex globally scaling businesses?