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Institute for the Future (IFTF)'s video: IMAGINE IF Business Schools Could Reinvent Economic Stability: Designing Equitable Enterprise

@IMAGINE IF Business Schools Could Reinvent Economic Stability: Designing Equitable Enterprise
What Business Schools Aren’t Teaching You... Her Idea Can Change The Restaurant Industry She wants restaurant workers to make a living wage by creating a ‘VIP Pass’ for consumers. Customers who opt for this pass will pay extra for additional services like reduced wait time, special menu items, as well as access to special events. Elana feels this would not only create an equitable wage opportunity for restaurant workers but also a give the customers a chance to reinvest a portion of the fee into a community of their choice. IMAGINE IF future enterprises are more equitable for workers and their community. Jerry Davis and Cat Johnson, co-instructors of Impact Studio: Designing Equitable Enterprise at the University of Michigan introduce viewers to the concepts their students proposed, to respond to a world where the nature of business is evolving. This class is helping young entrepreneurs solve real-world problems. With the help of the latest innovations, insights, and extensive research, this course is helping students from many disciplines come together and map out solutions to the biggest issues within businesses. For more about Institute for the Future's Equitable Enterprise Initiative visit: https://www.iftf.org/equitableenterprise

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