31 min

Why Your Business Needs Stakeholder Management with Nathan Havey, Dr. Rhoda Deon, and Scott Peeples Scale Conscious

    • Entrepreneurship

About our Guests

Nathan Havey is the co-founder of Stakeholder Business and the Thrive Consulting Group. He is also the writer and filmmaker of Beyond Zero, a film that helps business leaders visualize a business beyond profits and help solve humanity’s most pressing problems. You can connect with Nathan on LinkedIn and Twitter.

Dr. Rhoda Deon is a spiritual life coach, musician, and learning consultant with a Ph.D. in educational mathematics. She is passionate about creating solutions that maximize efficiency and minimizes frustration. She is currently a freelancer and has worked on curriculum development and supporting small businesses. You can connect with her on LinkedIn and by email at rhoda@rhodadeon.com.  

Scott Peeples co-founded Citizen's Farmer, Kindred Lane, Peerfit, and the Contribution Community. He is passionate about supporting healthy growth among emerging social entrepreneurs. Connect with Scott on LinkedIn and Twitter. 

Resources


10 Things You Should Know About Stakeholder Capitalism 

Beyond Zero 

Kiss the Ground 

Stakeholder Business


Episode Highlights

Changing How We Think


Changing the world for good doesn’t have to be rooted in a scarcity mindset. 


For example, regenerative farming's principles of reducing pesticides and herbicides cultivate the soil and improve the local ecosystem. 


Changing businesses isn't just about the system; it's also about the people.




In the episode, Rhoda shares how she uses a card game to engage people about stakeholder management and capitalism without the discomfort of political discussion.

What To Do Today

You can take a self-assessment of your stakeholder score on the website. 

Remember that things are moving. The movement needs more people and businesses to support change. 

The most important is starting. Don’t think about making big changes immediately. 


[28:59] Rhoda: “You don't have to make big changes in order to see big results…when we think about conscious business, conscious capitalism, stakeholder theory, stakeholder business, it can seem overwhelming and daunting to get started. But what's most important is getting started, because every small step that we take is incremental change towards [something] larger.”

About our Guests

Nathan Havey is the co-founder of Stakeholder Business and the Thrive Consulting Group. He is also the writer and filmmaker of Beyond Zero, a film that helps business leaders visualize a business beyond profits and help solve humanity’s most pressing problems. You can connect with Nathan on LinkedIn and Twitter.

Dr. Rhoda Deon is a spiritual life coach, musician, and learning consultant with a Ph.D. in educational mathematics. She is passionate about creating solutions that maximize efficiency and minimizes frustration. She is currently a freelancer and has worked on curriculum development and supporting small businesses. You can connect with her on LinkedIn and by email at rhoda@rhodadeon.com.  

Scott Peeples co-founded Citizen's Farmer, Kindred Lane, Peerfit, and the Contribution Community. He is passionate about supporting healthy growth among emerging social entrepreneurs. Connect with Scott on LinkedIn and Twitter. 

Resources


10 Things You Should Know About Stakeholder Capitalism 

Beyond Zero 

Kiss the Ground 

Stakeholder Business


Episode Highlights

Changing How We Think


Changing the world for good doesn’t have to be rooted in a scarcity mindset. 


For example, regenerative farming's principles of reducing pesticides and herbicides cultivate the soil and improve the local ecosystem. 


Changing businesses isn't just about the system; it's also about the people.




In the episode, Rhoda shares how she uses a card game to engage people about stakeholder management and capitalism without the discomfort of political discussion.

What To Do Today

You can take a self-assessment of your stakeholder score on the website. 

Remember that things are moving. The movement needs more people and businesses to support change. 

The most important is starting. Don’t think about making big changes immediately. 


[28:59] Rhoda: “You don't have to make big changes in order to see big results…when we think about conscious business, conscious capitalism, stakeholder theory, stakeholder business, it can seem overwhelming and daunting to get started. But what's most important is getting started, because every small step that we take is incremental change towards [something] larger.”

31 min