The Business Case for Doing Good: How B Corps Are Redefining Success
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Leslie Youngblood interviews Maiya Holliday about the significance of B Corps and the journey of building a sustainable business. They discuss the challenges and rewards of obtaining B Corp certification, the importance of community among B Corps, and practical steps for aspiring business owners. Maiya shares her experiences with low-hanging fruit options for sustainability, the role of AI in business, and the evolving landscape of B Corps. The conversation emphasizes that making an impact is possible for all business owners, not just nonprofits.
About Our Guest
- Maiya Holliday, Founder and CEO of Mangrove Web
- Mangrove Web website
- Connect with Maiya on LinkedIn
- Follow Mangrove on LinkedIn
Key Takeaways
- B Corps focus on people, planet, and profit.
- Maiya's journey began with website development and a passion for impact.
- B Corp certification is a rigorous but rewarding process.
- Low-hanging fruit options can help businesses become more sustainable.
- Community support is crucial for B Corps.
- AI can streamline operations and reduce busy work.
- B Corps are growing rapidly, increasing competition.
- Being a B Corp is about aligning values with business practices.
- Sustainability is an ongoing journey, not a one-time effort.
- Women entrepreneurs can make a significant impact through their businesses.
B Corps, women in business, sustainable practices, business certification, community impact, AI in business, business growth, women entrepreneurs, social responsibility, business advice
