Science-based targets are the key to sustainable business To help combat climate change, many companies are setting science-based emissions reduction targets. Learn more about these efforts and the impact they can have on the planet. Sustainability...
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We must continue to live up to our promises and deliver exceptional experiences for our customers. It should always feel different when someone engages with a socially responsible brand. Every interaction, every experience—without exception. This goes for product quality, customer service, ...
You're struggling to make time for each other. Say you're a major planner—like, you're already booked out socially weeks in advance—while your friend likes to call you day of to make nighttime plans. In this case, you might really struggle to see each other, which can result in th...
Those we share our homes with, such as roommates and significant others, who refuse to socially distance or follow guidelines can be especially infuriating since they risk bringing the virus into our homes. But there are ways to deal with them, too. Again, you want to avoid lecturing them ...
Social media is also a great place to provide educational content to your audience, whether they’re still in the consideration phase or they’ve already become paying customers. Develop how-to videos and share them socially so potential customers can see how easy your product is to use or ho...
Compliments are always a nice ego boost, but don’t let them go to your head. Stay humble and remember that there’s always room for improvement. Aquif Shaikh Blogger and Founder,Blogging Ocean When someone gives you a compliment at work, it’s important to know how to respond in the mo...
Neither one of us knew how to sew, so I think the first step was finding someone that had some experience sewing that could help us develop this prototype into something a little more durable that could actually hold up to the day-to-day wear and tear of college life. Felix: Got it....
social science has one crucial addition to offer: the experiences people draw on in making causal inferences are socially shaped. Thus, the key empirical question is as follows: what are the kinds of social experiences that are especially salient in shaping our inferential accounts of inequality?
The very point of ethics is to learn how to live pro-socially. Once we are more comfortable with the first two disciplines, then, we can move to refine our understanding of “impressions,” interrogating them whenever they arise, in a way made memorable by another Epictetean quote: “...