Expanding your view of resource management, the dangers of data capitalism, and a new guide to taking your media outlet nonprofit.
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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This week, we look at business from multiple perspectives. Our lead feature discusses how to restructure business education to give students tools to balance financial and nonfinancial (e.g., social, human, natural, cultural) factors in management decisions. A second article reviews a report that exposes how “big data” inscribes capitalist and white supremacist assumptions—and how policy can remedy this. A third article examines a pilot program included in the “recovery plan” passed last March that aims to boost local ecosystems for BIPOC-owned businesses. Lastly, we profile a new guide on how to convert for-profit news businesses to nonprofit ownership.
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Rethinking Resources: Making Social Values Visible in Manager Education ([link removed])
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Management education typically offers a narrow view of what resource management means. Let’s redesign it to give managers a view of resources that includes our values. Read more... ([link removed])
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The Capitalist in the Machine: Decoding Data Capitalism ([link removed])
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To advance racial and economic justice requires wresting democratic control over data and information from corporations and the wealthy, as a new report details. Read more... ([link removed])
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A New Path to Boost BIPOC Businesses: The Community Navigator Approach ([link removed])
Can federal policy holistically support business development in BIPOC communities? The Community Navigator pilot uses a novel approach that aims to do exactly that. Read more... ([link removed])
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Online Guide Outlines Steps for Media to Convert to Nonprofit Ownership ([link removed])
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How common has nonprofit media become? Common enough to justify the creation of a guide on how for-profit media publications can convert to nonprofit ownership. Read more... ([link removed])
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