The Good Jobs Blog
Handprint’s field notes for purpose-driven companies and people about how to hire better, find meaningful work, and use business as a force for good.
The Difference Between Mission, Vision, Purpose, and Values and Why They Matter
Conscious companies are deeply committed to having a positive impact. The best of them clearly communicate that commitment through their purpose, mission, values, and vision statements - but this can be hard to do! We’re going to walk you through each and explain how they are distinct, relevant, and important, as well as how these statements relate to one another.
Embracing Stakeholder Capitalism
Shareholder capitalism, practiced by companies that serve the interests of their investors by maximizing profits, often at the expense of others, fails to consider how the well-being of people and the environment affects long-term sustainability. It’s time to embrace the reality that how we conduct business matters, and to shift to a model that prioritizes the needs of all stakeholders.
Building an Intentional Workplace Community
We spend one-third of our lives at work. That’s time away from our families, friends, and other traditional sources of community. So, what would it look like if employers and employees worked together to build an intentionally designed workplace community? One that increased engagement and well-being by encouraging open communication, collaboration, and mutual support in a safe, inclusive space?
Purpose and Meaning in the World of Business
Companies are waking up to the fact that having a purpose beyond profit is not just good for business, it’s essential. Profit can no longer be the only goal, nor the only metric for success. People’s expectations have evolved and they’re ready to support and advocate for brands that genuinely do good. Let’s take a look at why purpose and meaning matter to three key stakeholder groups.
Chocolate on a Mission
Chocolate is a tasty treat loved by many and consumed in myriad ways worldwide. Despite its popularity and sweetness, chocolate is not without its dark side. Demand for cacao results in massive deforestation and there are human rights violations throughout the industry including child labor, poverty wages, and slavery. Learn about 3 chocolatiers on a mission to clean up this industry.