I've often thought some stockholder initiatives are in order as well, although, hard to orchestrate. A shareholder wants the company to make money and pay dividends and grow the business. Hurting the brand or spending company dollars on political activism, to me, is a dereliction of their fiduciary responsibility.
Great points. It is always a balancing act, but now, employees seem to not get that their pay increases and long-term job prospects depend on the profitability of a company. Everyone should care about corporate success, not so much about corporate social action.
I've often thought some stockholder initiatives are in order as well, although, hard to orchestrate. A shareholder wants the company to make money and pay dividends and grow the business. Hurting the brand or spending company dollars on political activism, to me, is a dereliction of their fiduciary responsibility.
Great points. It is always a balancing act, but now, employees seem to not get that their pay increases and long-term job prospects depend on the profitability of a company. Everyone should care about corporate success, not so much about corporate social action.