How Being a Socially Responsible and Ethical Company Has its Benefits
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As a business owner, you have probably considered the role that social responsibility and ethics plays in your business venture. You probably realize that running a successful business means more than just big profits. You can actually make money and help society at the same time. More and more businesses are choosing to run an intentionally ethical business, but what are the benefits to “doing the right thing”? There are many benefits to social responsibility in the private sector.
The main benefit to becoming a socially responsible company is that you are actually making a positive difference in the world. Just imagine if every company attempted to make ethical decision and be more socially responsible. This would result in a much better world. Even if you are only making a small difference, your efforts combined with the efforts of other ethical companies can help make big changes.
Becoming a socially responsible business can help to distinguish your company from the competition. How you choose to practice social responsibility is up to you. There are many different ways to do so. You can partner with a nonprofit, offer benefits to your employees, go “green”, or simply be more conscientious in your decision-making process. Being more ethical will likely improve your customer service and possibly your relationships within the industry. These factors will help to ensure long-term success as well as earning you a reputation for ethical business practices.
Another benefit to becoming a socially responsible business is that your customers will recognize your company as trustworthy and morally responsible. This trust can be incredibly important when you are trying to build long-term relationships with your customers. Customers who see that a business is attempting to limit its impact on the environment or lend a hand to the needy will be more inclined to remain loyal customers of such a company. These customers will probably pass along their passion and loyalty to friends and family. Word of mouth can be a powerful advertising tool for you. This will help you build a solid customer base that will remain faithful for years to come.
One way you can create an ethical company is to treat your employees with kindness and respect. This means that you should look after their welfare and do whatever you can to ensure their health and happiness. If your employees are happy with your company, they will be more efficient workers and be more likely to stay with your company. You can offer healthcare, on site gyms, or other support services. Quality employees are hard to find, so you will want to maintain your workforce if possible. Great employees will translate into happy customers and bigger profits.
As a socially responsible business, you set a good example for other business who may be considering becoming more ethical. Over time, perhaps immoral business practices will be eliminated altogether. Your socially responsible business practices may cause other businesses to be pressured to be more ethical. Companies like TOMS shoes, Google, Starbucks, and Intel are helping to pave the way for other socially responsible businesses. As you start to change your business practices and become more ethical you will see that your hard work is all worth it. Nothing can compare to the feeling of knowing you are doing the right thing, and if the right thing helps your business improve profits, then it’s all the better.
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Thank you for your response this will fit well with part of our business. That would be the part I deal with. LOL
I am working with people currently who are starting up off line businesses including helping them put together their business plans, if I can get them to accept social responsibility into their business plan that would be a great start. I think I will add it to the templates we use now.
You really should consider writing a hub including the information you have in your comments. I don't know how you would keyword it to reach the right audience. Everyone of your ideas would work worldwide and people need to know even your simplest idea would work.
We changed every light bulb in the house other than the tube lighting in the kitchen and garage to energy savers.
In case you didn't know our house is kind of a business also. We take in people who come out of abusive marriages or other abusive situations. We have had 12 people living here at once. I can't tell you how many times I have heard "we need more room".
So far it's been mothers with children so some of the population don't take up as much room. We are not paid by anyone for taking these people in. It is all done by word of mouth. We can't handle more than 12.
We guide them towards the help they need to recover and work with the children on a daily basis. I can't tell you how good it feels to see a woman realize she has worth or a child finally come out of the shell they have built up around themselves.
These people are the reason we are not in profit, but I wouldn't change things. Some things are more important than money.
I look forward to reading your hub when it's finished. I have been following your for a while which is how I found this hub.
Foster care can be rewarding but don't expect that you will get enough money to meet all of a teenagers needs. It's costing a friend of mine double her normal food budget to have her teenage grandson for the summer. Her normal food budget feeds two.
I know how you feel. I am the same way. This house has been a place to call home for people who needed it and I hope that continues for as long as I live.
Although I have lived alone sometimes for years at a time because of accessibility problems I find it is not really comfortable for me. That coupled with the fact that there really are people out there in need I am glad my home is now a safe haven for them. Good luck with your dream I hope it doesn't take long to fulfill.














wheelinallover Level 6 Commenter 9 months ago
wychic Socially responsible business can at times be taken too far. My corporation is basically being run as a non profit because too much of the income is going to help people in need.
The way I look at it is for every person who no longer has to live in fear or goes to bed with a full stomach instead of an empty one I have profited. Thank goodness my staff feel the same way. You are right even a little social responsibility from every company would make a big change in the world overall.