Survival and profit are fine, but if you don’t have values or “higher purpose” at the heart of your business, you may be losing out in the battle for the hearts and minds of customers, suppliers and employees…

[Jason Fried] recently broadcast a 100-character challenge to his 24,000 Twitter followers: “What’s missing most from business today? Not sales. Not service. Not technology. Answer: A point of view.”

That’s more telling than the speeches last month from Nicolas Sarkozy, the French President, and Lawrence Summers, economic advisor to Barack Obama who told the World Economic Forum at Davos we must all build a better capitalism that “reflects shared values” and a “common morality.” A manifesto bubbling up from successful young entrepreneurs on the front lines of global marketing and collaboration is worth two dozen top-down political rants…

A company known for having a point of view and commitment to community generates a payback worth more than money: Trust.


Rick Spence in What do you stand for? [Financial Post]