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What is Positive-Community-Impact™? |
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Organizations and consumers alike are jointly realizing that the production of both services and products has a direct impact on the community. Ensuring the maximum efficiency in resource utilization needs to be a major priority of every successful organization. Nonetheless, that alone is not sufficient. Organizations will soon have to show prove that they not only have a neutral impact on Earth’s resources but also that they contribute towards a better community. For instance, if the fast-food industry continues to sell food with high levels of salt and sugar, the population will develop diseases such as high blood pressure and diabetes, which will require additional financial burden from the insurance industry and from Medicaid/Medicare. These are often also called externalities. Externalities can be positive or negative. Negative externalities mean that you have a negative impact in the community.
Why is this important to you? In the event-driven-economy your organization will be required to monitor the effects of your products and services through their entire life cycle. From production all the way to disposal. You will have to demonstrate what is their impact on the community or in a broader sense, in the Earth's resources. Ultimately, your organizations will have to prove whether or not it has an ORGANIC behavior. An organic behavior means that whatever your products services require from the community, is given back at a later stage, or you actually give back more than you actually take. That is a Positive Community Impact™. If your organization is not organic, then you are having a negative community impact. Addressing this issue will require not only effort from your organization to monitor usage and product events, but it will require new alliances, that together will contribute towards a positive community impact of your products and services. How can we help you?
Being able to chose and monitor the necessary events to prove your positive community impact requires a dedicated and interdisciplinary team of experts. To obviate this issue, we created the Positive Community Impact™ Assessment. We are also partner management experts and we specialize in systems for the event-driven-economy. We should your one-stop-shop for proving your impact in the community
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