CANADAHALIFAX news Business professor says more companies to take strong stances by admin 29 أغسطس، 2022 written by admin 29 أغسطس، 2022 44 Ed McHugh is a Halifax business professor who says more businesses are moving toward corporate social responsibility. CITYnews halifax \ Tyler Dunne Listen to this article More companies are taking a public stance on issues, and one Halifax professor believes it’s a step in the right direction. Following the backlash of the firing of CTV anchor Lisa LaFlamme, companies like Wendy’s and Dove have taken to social media to show their support against ageism. Ed McHugh is a Halifax business professor who says more companies are moving toward what is called corporate social responsibility, so the trend is likely to continue. “[It] means I have a responsibility to make money and employ people, but I have responsibilities to the earth and its people,” McHugh told CityNews. And it’s something McHugh says his students are adamant about and something he believes customers will ask more of from companies. “Like right now you’re seeing a lot of what is called the triple bottom line – the three Ps – profit, people and planet,” McHugh explained. McHugh says it’s easy to knock companies by saying their only motive is profit, which may be the case for some, but a shift is happening, and he believes it’s here to stay. But, he says, companies will never be able to escape criticism or being viewed as opportunistic. “You’ve got to build a thick skin and then move forward knowing that no matter what you do, there’s always going to be critics in life; there are people who will disagree if oxygen is a good thing,” McHugh said. “So you do your best to implement it, you review your plans, you test it out on some people, and then you move ahead.” McHugh advises before any business moves forward with their view, they should conduct research with their customer base as it’s easy to get tunnel vision while sitting around the table. “You have to get some outside input on your company,” McHugh said. “Figure out who your customers are, ask them a few questions about it, and test it out with the people you’re trying to target with this message because they’ll give you the feedback you want, and you can tinker with it a bit.” 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Working from home can mean no longer freezing at the office next post Nurses’ union president says NS not in healthcare crisis You may also like HRM council to get first look at updated... 3 يونيو، 2025 one month since Sullivan children disappearance in rural... 3 يونيو، 2025 Hants County, N.S., residents rally to oppose uranium... 3 يونيو، 2025 Kentville man charged in 2024 crash that killed... 3 يونيو، 2025 Removing Chinese tariffs on Canadian agriculture products a... 3 يونيو، 2025 الحكومة الفدرالية ملتزمة باستخدام الصلب والألومنيوم الكندييْن 3 يونيو، 2025 بريتيش كولومبيا ترفض اقتراح ألبرتا بشأن خط أنابيب... 3 يونيو، 2025 كارني يجتمع في كالغاري بقادةٍ من قطاع النفط... 3 يونيو، 2025 الزعيم الوطني الأسبق لجمعية الأُمم الأُوَل يطالب باجتماع... 3 يونيو، 2025 معرض ’’كتاب مونتريال‘‘ في نسخته الأولى 3 يونيو، 2025