The Power of Purpose in Business | David Bechtold | TEDxMSUDenver
What is the Purpose of Business and Life?
Introduction to Purpose
- The speaker, a professor at MSU Denver's College of Business, begins by questioning students about the purpose of business and life, highlighting a common struggle in finding alignment between the two.
The Traditional View on Business
- The prevalent belief regarding business is that its primary purpose is to make money. This narrow focus poses challenges when trying to align business with life's broader purposes.
Shift in Corporate Perspectives
- In August 2019, the Business Roundtable issued a statement emphasizing that stakeholders should be prioritized equally with shareholders in corporate strategy. Some CEOs advocate for purpose-driven pursuits over short-term profits.
Misconceptions About Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
- Critics argue that focusing on purpose may resemble CSR efforts, which could detract from business focus. However, this perspective is challenged by evidence showing that businesses can thrive through purposeful engagement.
Millennial Insights on Purpose
- A survey indicates that 80% of Millennials consider purpose when deciding where to work or shop. This suggests that aligning with community values strengthens companies rather than weakening them.
The Concept of Audacious Purpose
Definition and Impact
- Companies with an audacious purpose not only become stronger but can also create transformational power within their communities.
Case Study: Blue Star Recyclers
- Blue Star Recyclers exemplifies an audacious purpose by recycling old computers while providing meaningful employment for individuals with autism spectrum disorder. This mission was discovered rather than planned.
Challenges Faced by Blue Star Recyclers
Initial Discoveries and Adaptations
- Founder Bill Moore recognized the unique skills of individuals with autism during his time at a day facility for people with disabilities, leading him to establish Blue Star Recyclers in 2009 after observing their talent in dismantling computers.
Transitioning to Nonprofit Status
- Facing financial difficulties early on, Blue Star transitioned to a nonprofit model in 2011, allowing them access to donations and grants essential for survival.
Resilience Through Purpose
Navigating Financial Crises
- In 2015, after a market crash threatened their existence again, Bill resisted raising rates initially but ultimately did so out of necessity. Surprisingly, customers responded positively instead of leaving.
Value Creation Through Purpose
- Bill realized that having a clear purpose creates value that markets will reward; customers were eager to support the mission despite increased costs.
Work Environment at Blue Star
Employee Metrics and Culture
- At Blue Star Recyclers:
- Productivity stands at 90%, compared to an industry average of 50%.
- Employee turnover is zero versus an industry average of six to eight times.
- Employees rarely call in sick unless genuinely ill.
This highlights how a strong sense of purpose fosters dedication and commitment among employees.
The Transformational Purpose of Business
The Experience of Working at Blue Star
- Working at Blue Star provides a meaningful reason to wake up each day, emphasizing hard work alongside supportive colleagues and the recognition for achievements.
- The impact of Blue Star extends beyond individuals with disabilities; it transforms the entire workforce by fostering an inclusive community that values diverse employee profiles.
The Purpose of Business
- Businesses should aim to be transformational, influencing not just employees but also customers and communities. This requires a shift in mindset towards operationalizing transformative goals.
- Drawing inspiration from Robert Kennedy's vision, businesses must dream big and ask critical questions about how to achieve their aspirations and timelines for implementation.
Future Aspirations for Blue Star
- A significant transformation is anticipated for Blue Star as it aims to become a B Corporation with employee ownership, transitioning from "unemployable" individuals to empowered owners.
Reimagining Business Norms
- Envisioning a future where businesses like Blue Star are the norm rather than outliers encourages alignment between purpose in business and life, enhancing feelings of fulfillment among workers, supervisors, customers, and neighbors.
- The call to action is clear: we don't need to merely imagine this ideal business; we can actively reimagine what it looks like in practice.