

Should Your Business Take a Stand on Societal Issues?
Oct 30, 2024
Hubert Joly, former CEO of Best Buy and a Harvard Business School senior lecturer, shares insights on how businesses can navigate societal issues. He discusses his experience leading Best Buy during the unrest following George Floyd's murder. The conversation highlights the importance of collaborative decision-making and the evolving role of CEOs in corporate social responsibility. Joly also contrasts traditional profit-driven leadership with today's expectation for ethical engagement in social movements, drawing lessons from companies like Nike and Starbucks.
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Navigating Societal Issues
- Create criteria for engaging with societal issues.
- Consider the potential risks of both action and inaction.
Evolving Purpose of Firms
- Companies are no longer solely focused on shareholder value.
- Their purpose has evolved to serving the common good and addressing societal issues.
Best Buy's Stance on Same-Sex Marriage
- At Best Buy, Joly wrestled with the company's stance on a same-sex marriage referendum.
- His perspective evolved to prioritize employee well-being and talent attraction.