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Transitioning to an Ecozoic Future

By Thomas Berry — 2015

Thomas Berry speaks at Faith Community Church in Greensboro, North Carolina in March 1997.

01:39:40 min

16:29

Michael Porter: Why Business Can Be Good at Solving Social Problems

Why do we turn to nonprofits, NGOs and governments to solve society’s biggest problems? Michael Porter admits he's biased, as a business school professor, but he wants you to hear his case for letting business try to solve massive problems like climate change and access to water.

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03:31

This Is Why Creativity and Empathy Will Be as Important as AI in the Jobs of the Future

Technology is radically transforming the world of work. But despite AI’s rapid advancements, robots will never be able to do everything humans can. Saadia Zahidi explains how creativity and empathy will be more important in the future, as jobs grow in professions such as caregiving and teaching.

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07:44

Social Responsibility Perspectives: The Shareholder and Stakeholder Approach

An outline of the two perspectives related to corporate social responsibility: the shareholder model and the stakeholder model. The discussion also includes support for each perspective, including that of famous Nobel prize winning economist Milton Friedman.

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The Era of Corporate Social Responsibility Is Ending - Rachel Hutchisson - TEDxWilmington

Rachel Hutchisson's talk is about why the end of Corporate Social Responsibility is A GOOD THING. Why is it a good thing? Because it will be replaced, by "Human Social Responsibility.

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Big Companies Can Be a Force for Good—If They Ask the Right Questions | Lorna Davis | Big Think

Both collaboration and competition can help big business be the force for good.

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Environmental Exploitation