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minus-square@brbposting@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglish0•2 months agoThe “crossed off the list for life“ strategy doesn’t much work for me either… but we’re best off keeping score somehow, for sure. Could be boycotting companies most recently in the news for bad behavior, or who are doing the greatest harm
minus-squarebluGilllinkfedilink0•2 months agoLong term boycottes are the best thing - IF you can get large numbers to follow. Large enough that management schools are forced to teach about how ever real reform won’t be enough to save you from bad actions.
minus-squarepartial_accumenlinkfedilinkEnglish0•2 months ago Large enough that management schools are forced to teach about how ever real reform won’t be enough to save you from bad actions. Sadly, in the world of multinational business, that isn’t how management schools perceive boycotts.
minus-squarebluGilllinkfedilink0•2 months agoThat means you haven’t make them large enough yet. Good luck getting people to care, but it is in the end your best counter.
The “crossed off the list for life“ strategy doesn’t much work for me either… but we’re best off keeping score somehow, for sure.
Could be boycotting companies most recently in the news for bad behavior, or who are doing the greatest harm
Long term boycottes are the best thing - IF you can get large numbers to follow. Large enough that management schools are forced to teach about how ever real reform won’t be enough to save you from bad actions.
Sadly, in the world of multinational business, that isn’t how management schools perceive boycotts.
That means you haven’t make them large enough yet.
Good luck getting people to care, but it is in the end your best counter.