You’ve read articles, blogs, and social media updates. You’ve watched interviews with policy makers, legal advisors, and social entrepreneurs. But maybe you want more.
You want a little funk, rhythm, and rhyme to explore the B corporation concept further.
Well, FMYI (for my innovation) has come up with an amusing solution. The company that specialized in creating internal collaboration platforms for companies, has a thing or two to share about what being a B corporation means to them.Enjoy :)
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Thanks so much for sharing our video – sorry for the belated comment! It's been great being a B Corp and seeing the movement grow. And we've enjoyed exploring what it means to be a software company committed to the triple bottom line, and our role within social innovation.