Empowering Communities Through Hiring: Business Innovations in Alleviating Poverty
Christopher Marquis
Professor at Cambridge. Author of “THE PROFITEERS: How Business Privatizes Profit and Socializes Cost”; "MAO AND MARKETS” (a FT Best Book of 2022); "BETTER BUSINESS: How the B Corp Movement is Remaking Capitalism"
As I discuss in my new book,?The Profiteers: How Business Privatizes Profit and Socializes Cost, poverty creates many systemic barriers, including reliable transportation and child care, access to healthcare, housing instability and other inequities. In addition to a good paying job, these elements need to be addressed, or else an employee could just get caught in a trap of poor attendance and performance as they deal with trying to overcome these lingering issues.
Many companies are strategically hiring people from disadvantaged communities. These companies are using new and innovative business practices to effectively support their workers, from open hiring and providing income advances to forging innovative supply chain partnerships and using technology to support workers with disabilities. Over the years I interviewed several leaders who focus on these hiring strategies to learn about the strategies they are using.
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?Some of the key leaders I have talked to include Joseph Kenner from Greyston Bakery , Ted Castle from Rhino Foods, Inc. , Thomas Ng from Genashtim , Fred Keller and Christina Keller from Cascade Engineering and more. Here are some of the key themes:
These conversations underscore a critical point: businesses possess immense potential to drive positive social change. By integrating social innovation into their core strategies, companies can play a pivotal role in alleviating poverty and building more inclusive economies. Leaders across industries can learn from these examples, recognizing that the pursuit of profit does not preclude a commitment to social responsibility. It becomes evident that the path toward a more equitable society requires a collaborative effort, with businesses at the forefront of this transformation.
Global Retail Consumer Goods Advisor
5 个月One of my favorite conscious business leaders is Joseph Kenner from Greyston Bakery…his commitment to open hiring has influenced other companies like IKEA and The Body Shop. Thank you Christopher for bearing witness and amplifying this message.
Dammeyer Distinguished Professor of Global Leadership and Education at University of San Diego teaching social entrepreneurship; a B Corp Champion
5 个月Bravo! Fabulous insights.