By including community as a stakeholder, Certified B Corporations keep the common good in mind, even when times of crisis mean changes to supply chains, production schedules, and other aspects of everyday operations.

Learn more about B Corps staying nimble during turbulent times—to protect public health and save jobs—with an eye on the long-term view on our B The Change Weekly Friday newsletter, and on our B Corporation Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram channels.

Here’s a look at all the good stuff we shared last week:

Redesigning How We Work: Seizing the Opportunity to Redesign Our Social Systems and Economy to Work for People and Planet

The Power of Partnerships in Driving Economic Recovery from COVID-19: How Collaboration and Resilience Will Help the Solar Industry Weather Current and Future Challenges and Lead by Example

B Corp’s Innovative Employee Practice Inspires Launch of National Nonprofit: Rhino Foods’ Income Advance Program Paved the Way for Opening of Foundation

5 Things We Forget When in Crisis: Why It’s Vital to Communicate and Find Strength Together

Pivoting to PPE: How B Corps Are Saving Lives and Saving Jobs: Learn How You Can Help with the Personal Protective Equipment Shortage from Home

The B Corp Clinic: How North Carolina Students are Bringing Impact-Minded Business to Life

4 Ways to Chart a Path Forward During Uncertain Times: It’s Important to Continue to Make Time for Planning, Innovation, and Mental Wellness

Fostering Connection and Community Through Purposeful Discussion — Virtually, for Now: How the Civic Dinners Team Transforms Happy Hours and Dinner Events into Platforms for Change (in this Current Crisis and Beyond)

Redesigning How We Work — for All: B The Change Weekly


B The Change Week in Review was originally published in B The Change on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.


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By including community as a stakeholder, Certified B Corporations keep the common good in mind, even when times of crisis mean changes to supply chains, production schedules, and other aspects of everyday operations.

Learn more about B Corps staying nimble during turbulent times—to protect public health and save jobs—with an eye on the long-term view on our B The Change Weekly Friday newsletter, and on our B Corporation Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram channels.

Here’s a look at all the good stuff we shared last week:

Redesigning How We Work: Seizing the Opportunity to Redesign Our Social Systems and Economy to Work for People and Planet

The Power of Partnerships in Driving Economic Recovery from COVID-19: How Collaboration and Resilience Will Help the Solar Industry Weather Current and Future Challenges and Lead by Example

B Corp’s Innovative Employee Practice Inspires Launch of National Nonprofit: Rhino Foods’ Income Advance Program Paved the Way for Opening of Foundation

5 Things We Forget When in Crisis: Why It’s Vital to Communicate and Find Strength Together

Pivoting to PPE: How B Corps Are Saving Lives and Saving Jobs: Learn How You Can Help with the Personal Protective Equipment Shortage from Home

The B Corp Clinic: How North Carolina Students are Bringing Impact-Minded Business to Life

4 Ways to Chart a Path Forward During Uncertain Times: It’s Important to Continue to Make Time for Planning, Innovation, and Mental Wellness

Fostering Connection and Community Through Purposeful Discussion — Virtually, for Now: How the Civic Dinners Team Transforms Happy Hours and Dinner Events into Platforms for Change (in this Current Crisis and Beyond)

Redesigning How We Work — for All: B The Change Weekly


B The Change Week in Review was originally published in B The Change on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.


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