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If you gave your employees one day to work on any project or idea that they had to make your business more responsible, the chances are that you’d get a whole load of ideas and stuff done that would go way beyond the things that you instruct them to do.
Why not try it, then? We think we’ll give it a go! After all we can make the world a little bit better…or as Steve Jobs would say ‘make a ding in the universe.’
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Nice idea for bold and visionary businesses. Was it Google to go with it first..?