WeWork Got One Thing Right: Reimagining Work
In a previous blog, we wrote about two key failings of the fizzled WeWork IPO. In this article, we discuss what the company got right—attempting to rewrite the rules for work to better fit the needs and expectations of modern workers. Even with the right goal, however, WeWork ultimately fails to reach it. The only way to truly align work with human flourishing is to understand and apply a biblical framework.
LLC, S Corporation, L3C, Benefit Corporation?
Every profession has its hazards. For mine, it’s lawyer jokes and requests for free legal advice. This blog contains neither, but it will provide a little education on the basic options when forming a company so you’ll sound smart when you call your own counsel.
Should I start a business or a non-profit?
Anytime someone says, “I’m thinking of starting a nonprofit,” my immediate thought is to make sure I can’t talk them out of it.
As Dan Palotta points out in his semi-famous Ted Talk titled “The Way We Think about Charity is Dead Wrong”, charities/nonprofits face tremendous headwinds toward scalability. Palotta examined the number of organizations surpassing $50M in revenue since 1970, and found only 144 charities reached that level while 46,136 for-profit companies did.
SAFE or Convertible Note?
Should I offer investors a SAFE or a convertible note? What’s the difference and is one always better than the other?
Best Practices in Redemptive Methodology
REDEMPTIVE METHODOLOGY defined
An enterprise whose primary positive impact on the world happens through the way business is conducted. Its leadership, being rooted in Christ, follows the Spirit with intentionality for how they can participate in God's transformational work in the lives of employees, vendors, & customers while creating sustainable value. Read more and discover best practices.