Redesigning How We Work — for All

B The Change Weekly: May 1, 2020

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When uncertainty is the only constant, moving forward in the current economy can be a challenge. But Certified B Corporations are adapting their operations and supply chains as they shift to creating products that help their communities.

This B The Change Weekly includes examples of B Corps moving to create personal protective equipment while protecting public health and saving jobs, relying on collaboration and resilience to expand the future clean energy market, and committing to real and lasting change to create a more equitable world.

Without certainty, let’s turn to opportunity and envision a more inclusive and regenerative economy.

Pivoting to Save Lives and Jobs

As economies and supply chains readjust to new realities of a global pandemic, some businesses find themselves in a position to help with one of the most pressing topics of the moment: the shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE).

Several B Corps have adapted their businesses over a matter of weeks in order to make what matters most, demonstrating how nimble, pivot-ready businesses can help with the PPE shortage.

Redesigning How We Work

This pandemic’s devastation has highlighted how our systems fail to adequately support people’s basic needs. As Tim Frick and JD Capuano of B Corp Mightybytes say: “Returning to normal is not an option. We must do better.”

On B The Change, they share examples of organizations across sectors stepping up, pivoting their business models, adapting to new circumstances, and forging partnerships to keep themselves and each other afloat.

Finding Power in Partnerships

While this is a time of high anxiety for many people, it also brings opportunities for positive change. At B Corp Encore Renewable Energy, CEO and Founder Chad Farrell already has seen how strategic partnerships in the immediate network as well as the broader B Corp community are providing support and resources.

On B The Change, he shares the reasons why the clean energy industry is positioned to lead communities beyond the economic disaster and toward recovery.

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B the Change gathers and shares the voices from within the movement of people using business as a force for good and the community of Certified B Corporations. The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the nonprofit B Lab.


Redesigning How We Work — for All was originally published in B The Change on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.


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