Forces Collide In Business and Sustainability
Who would have thought: that marijuana would one day be a legitimate business with energy efficiency issues that demanded resolving;* that a study would show how biking and urban transportation issues connect with societal good; or, that company culture and employee engagement around sustainability could really matter in home building.** In just the first hours [...]
You May Lead, But Do You Influence?
Who are the leaders in corporate sustainability? When you hear that question, do you think of an individual or a brand name? The average business-aware person would likely spout brand names like Unilever or Coca Cola, given the coverage they get for various sustainability related practices. But, does knowing that these corporations “lead” mean they [...]
Do The Time: “Social” Relationship Building
The following article, which originally published March 21, 2013 in Puget Sound Business Journal has been updated a bit. Conversations and articles abound on the power of social media. Many of those newer to the practice marvel about how something tweeted with a hashtag specific to an industry, for example, could have the potential to [...]
Relational Skills: The Secret Sauce for Business Leadership
The definition of business leadership has changed, a lot, since the 1950s. The fact that there are many more women in leadership positions these days is rightly getting plenty of coverage now. But, beyond celebrating that women are bringing "it" to the table, what "it" is has yet to be been given its full due. [...]
On Making Ethical Business Decisions: My Guardian Post
If we knew what kept people from making values-based decisions in business situations in the first place, we could surely create the conditions that support increasing corporate social responsibility. So, what's stopping us? A recent NPR story about UC Berkeley-Haas School of Business research conducted by Professor Laura Kray (studying behavior of MBA students) showed [...]
Profiles in Sustainability Leadership
In the past few years, we’ve seen a lot more attention paid to women in CSR and sustainability. Needless to say, I’m all for it, but perhaps not for the obvious reasons. While I do have a deep marketing to women background (I co-authored a book on the topic), it isn’t so much that I [...]
Social Media for Professional Development: The Next Wave
Knowing that social media integration is crucial for your company and knowing how much can be gained when individual leaders learn to comfortably engage with it are two different things. I’ve only recently come to understand the distinction, and particularly in relation to business-to-business (B2B) purposes. Social media engagement - as professional development - [...]
Do Expert Expectations “Kill” the Social Media Star?
I survey the business-to-business (B2B) social engagement landscape on a daily basis and tips, guidelines and “musts” abound. It makes me worry that overly expert expectations could be keeping a lot of smart people from engaging with social media. Is that what we want? Does turning social engagement into a realm of experts, gurus and [...]
On Twitter, Reaching Out Is the Hardest Part
What keeps people, especially those in the business-to-business (B2B) world, from using Twitter? Being on a mission to identify those barriers for senior level corporate leaders especially, I see the biggest obstacle as the discomfort in reaching OUT first. The vulnerable truth is that it may take a few months of actively sharing the wisdom [...]
Brand Sustainability Stories That Tell Themselves
The following article first published January 9, 2014 in CSRWire. Sustainability can be a complex topic for any corporation or brand to communicate; yet to persuade the range of stakeholders to “buy” it, the “whys” and “hows” must be whittled down to their simplest form. Add to that already steep challenge the findings of the [...]
Sustainability Leadership Takeaways for 2013: The Social Lens
Nothing is new about the fact that business leaders must evolve with changing demands. By also prioritizing sustainability integration, those usual demands and responsibilities grow exponentially. So, we shouldn't be surprised that some business leaders have jumped in feet first to practice empathy, grow their communication skills, and think long term, while others (most?) have [...]
Where Are the Women Leaders In Sustainable Business?
The following article first published October 23, 2013 in The Guardian. (The response was so positive that I plan to write more on this topic.) When the Weinreb Group's "Pioneers of Sustainability" report came out last month, it highlighted the top trailblazers that sustainability professionals had nominated and selected in a vote. All six chosen [...]