Post by account_disabled on Mar 7, 2024 0:19:02 GMT -5
With consumers' growing interest in social responsibility , the need for those who lead a company to be leaders who not only achieve good financial results but also show that they "have heart" has also increased. That is, they are compassionate and interested in the well-being of their collaborators, society in general and the world in which we live. Recently, Salt magazine released its ranking of the 100 most compassionate business leaders , which aims to "celebrate the movement in which corporations use their great power to do good." To choose those who appear on the list, the publication took four factors into Sustainability: understood as leadership in renewable energy, resource conservation and agriculture, as well as economic and social Innovation: have they had pioneering ideas within their industry? * Compassion: Have you created a company that transcends the standard business paradigm? * Impact: how many lives have been changed? Here are the top ten leaders on the list: 1. Paul : The CEO of Unilever is recognized for setting an ambitious goal for his company: doubling sales while halving the environmental footprint of its products. He also highlights his leadership in the Sustainable Living Plan.
Richard Branson Branson makes the list because he has proven that his motto "saving the world is good business" is true, through his participation America Mobile Number List in groups such as Oceans Elders and B Team , as well as his commitment to investing in clean fuels. 3. Muhammad : The 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner, creator of the concept of microcredit and the Grameen Bank, makes the list for his belief that credit is a vital human right, which has given millions of people access to the banking system. Here you can read interview with . 4. David Katz: Katz is the founder of the company Plastic Bank, which offers garbage -market compensation for waste plastic that is then purchased by companies that want to use a more responsible material in their manufacturing. Salt calls this a “genius solution” to two problems: poverty and garbage. 5. Elon Musk: Engineer, tycoon, investor and inventor, Musk is the co-founder of PayPal, the product architect at Tesla Motors and the board director of SolarCity.
The future of the human race, something he does through his foundation, focused on space exploration and the discovery of clean energy sources. 6. Xavier : He runs a company that brings solar power to those without electricity in Tanzania and is also the co-founder of Better World Books, a triple bottom line online book store that donates a book for every copy sold. 7. Rob Nail: Founder of an academic program that helps entrepreneurs develop technologies that address global problems such as water scarcity and electricity consumption, 8. Shai : Social entrepreneur who brought together the internet with volunteer tutors and open source software to create the first accredited, nonprofit, no-fee online university. So far the University of People has taught people from more than 170 countries. 9. Tristan : Throughout his career he has focused on helping producers in developing countries. In 1998 he founded a company to import fair trade products and 20 years later he created Project, a collective of experts fighting climate change that works with farmers to create more sustainable value chains.
Richard Branson Branson makes the list because he has proven that his motto "saving the world is good business" is true, through his participation America Mobile Number List in groups such as Oceans Elders and B Team , as well as his commitment to investing in clean fuels. 3. Muhammad : The 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner, creator of the concept of microcredit and the Grameen Bank, makes the list for his belief that credit is a vital human right, which has given millions of people access to the banking system. Here you can read interview with . 4. David Katz: Katz is the founder of the company Plastic Bank, which offers garbage -market compensation for waste plastic that is then purchased by companies that want to use a more responsible material in their manufacturing. Salt calls this a “genius solution” to two problems: poverty and garbage. 5. Elon Musk: Engineer, tycoon, investor and inventor, Musk is the co-founder of PayPal, the product architect at Tesla Motors and the board director of SolarCity.
The future of the human race, something he does through his foundation, focused on space exploration and the discovery of clean energy sources. 6. Xavier : He runs a company that brings solar power to those without electricity in Tanzania and is also the co-founder of Better World Books, a triple bottom line online book store that donates a book for every copy sold. 7. Rob Nail: Founder of an academic program that helps entrepreneurs develop technologies that address global problems such as water scarcity and electricity consumption, 8. Shai : Social entrepreneur who brought together the internet with volunteer tutors and open source software to create the first accredited, nonprofit, no-fee online university. So far the University of People has taught people from more than 170 countries. 9. Tristan : Throughout his career he has focused on helping producers in developing countries. In 1998 he founded a company to import fair trade products and 20 years later he created Project, a collective of experts fighting climate change that works with farmers to create more sustainable value chains.