One of every five companies in the Fortune 900 index are headquartered in disadvantaged urban areas, yet most neglect their neighbors.
“These companies are huge employers that purchase hundreds of billions of dollars in goods and services annually,” writes Harvard Business School professor Michael Porter in BusinessWeek. “But they ignore the impact they can have on the surrounding community and how their neighbors can affect their own productivity, hiring, customer base, and reputation. While almost all big companies have active charitable programs and give to social service organizations, they rarely grasp that helping revitalize their local communities can enhance their competitiveness.”
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Author: Sean Silverthorne