This episode begins a four-part case study on Patagonia with a conversation on vision and values with Vincent Stanley, Patagonia’s Director of Philosophy. Originally recorded in 2019, the discussion explores how Patagonia’s founding experiences in climbing and environmental activism shaped its long-term purpose and moral orientation. View the show notes: https://go.lifteconomy.com/blog/patagonia-case-study-1-of-4-vision Becoming a B Corp is only the beginning. Our free B Corp Values Ass...
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This episode begins a four-part case study on Patagonia with a conversation on vision and values with Vincent Stanley, Patagonia’s Director of Philosophy. Originally recorded in 2019, the discussion explores how Patagonia’s founding experiences in climbing and environmental activism shaped its long-term purpose and moral orientation. View the show notes: https://go.lifteconomy.com/blog/patagonia-case-study-1-of-4-vision Becoming a B Corp is only the beginning. Our free B Corp Values Ass...
Anti-Oppressive Pay: Designing Compensation That Works for Everyone (w/ Kate Dixon)
Beyond the B: Latest on the B Corp Movement
48 minutes
3 months ago
Anti-Oppressive Pay: Designing Compensation That Works for Everyone (w/ Kate Dixon)
Salary negotiations can feel messy, so how do we design pay that’s fair, transparent, and free of bias? In this episode of Beyond the B, we sit down with Kate Dixon, Principal and Founder of Dixon Consulting, to unpack salary negotiation, equitable compensation design, and what the new B Corp Fair Work standards mean in practice. View the show notes: https://go.lifteconomy.com/blog/anti-oppressive-pay-designing-compensation-that-works-for-everyone-w/-kate-dixon Unlock your free B Corp Values ...
Beyond the B: Latest on the B Corp Movement
This episode begins a four-part case study on Patagonia with a conversation on vision and values with Vincent Stanley, Patagonia’s Director of Philosophy. Originally recorded in 2019, the discussion explores how Patagonia’s founding experiences in climbing and environmental activism shaped its long-term purpose and moral orientation. View the show notes: https://go.lifteconomy.com/blog/patagonia-case-study-1-of-4-vision Becoming a B Corp is only the beginning. Our free B Corp Values Ass...