Do Good
ebook ∣ Embracing Brand Citizenship to Fuel Both Purpose and Profit
By Anne Bahr Thompson

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Increasingly today, in every age group, consumers are committing to brands that show good citizenship—from fair employment practices, to social responsibility, to charitable giving. In fact, support of these generous and socially aware companies is so high that good works and charitable giving are necessary for companies that aspire for financial success.
Do Good documents the sea of change that has impacted the twenty-first-century marketplace more than even the most optimistic of business forecasters, including examples such as:
Customers have shown with their wallets the types of businesses they will support and that they will quickly call out negligence. Buyers today demand more than half-hearted pledges from companies who are clearly just trying to show less profits and decrease their taxes.
By implementing the five-step model for the new rules of business laid out in Do Good—Trust, Enrichment, Responsibility, Community, and Contribution—companies can take the necessary steps to embed social consciousness into their DNA, in turn capturing both markets and hearts.