Power Thought of the Week with Patricia Parham, Ph.D.
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As we move into a new governmental administration with its emphasis on every person’s responsibility to “step up” to renew the economy and foundations of democracy, what role do our businesses play? How might this impact our networking? Every company has a responsibility to the communities in which they operate -- both virtual and co-located. Let’s share ideas and practices with each other on how corporate social responsibility manifests in our worlds.
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