Scaling intentionally, rather than rapidly, could yield social, economic, and environmental benefits
The most successful technology companies have scaled quickly from startups to become the world鈥檚 largest companies. 鈥淭he Silicon Valley formula can be great for some enterprises,鈥 says Associate Professor Anna Kim in a piece by The Globe and Mail鈥檚 Report on Business Magazine, 鈥渂ut it doesn鈥檛 always have the best social, economic, and environmental impacts.鈥 Instead, companies can choose to scale deeply and intentionally. 鈥淲e鈥檙e learning there might be different ways of growing that can be healthy, sustainable, helpful, impactful, and economically viable.鈥 In this post-pandemic, inflation-ravaged, natural disaster鈥搇aden moment, it seems more entrepreneurs are open to alternatives.
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