5 principles of enlightened marketing
In new-age society, where we are encouraged to question, praise or expose individuals and establishments, it seems at times that we are under constant scrutiny.
As individuals, we’re more aware, better educated and equipped to understand the implications of our behaviours (hopefully). We hold ourselves and those around us, accountable for our choices and actions now more than ever before. We expect our friends, families and businesses not only to act based on self-interest but to actively participate in positive social change.
We are a generation of entrepreneurs, professionals and business owners, under a microscope, cautious to maintain a healthy balance between being authentic, innovative, environmentally friendly, and profitable.
So how can we operate a conscious business and still be true to ourselves?