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The Newsletter | Edition 112
In our Off-White Papers, we provide practical guidance on how to respond to our rapidly-changing world. This newsletter explores those topics in real-time, with information and action steps on how to make progress now.

IN TODAY'S NEWSLETTER...

TL;DR

We know we probably make progress look easier than it is, with our clever examples and pithy action steps. But the truth is that the journey toward progress is long, unpredictable, and nonlinear. This was laid bare last year, when we faced more profound internal hardship and external pressures than ever before. Many times, we’ve asked ourselves: what do you do when progress starts feeling impossible?

If you’ve been feeling something similar, then this newsletter and our third annual impact assessment, Progress Through Adversity (out today!), are for you.

WHY IT MATTERS

The impossibility of progress is often an illusion, crafted by those intent on keeping society from moving forward. In actuality, it’s not unlike investing in your retirement: in the midst of big market dips, you continue to make your regular contributions and trust that the bigger picture is shaping up.

Despite recent impact budget cuts and attacks on ESG and DEI initiatives, our eyes remain fixed on history’s long arc toward social corporate responsibility. It’s the right thing to do, it got us to where we are, and it’s still the most effective path to forging client success. And, importantly, it was an idea closely held by our late Founder and CEO Alain Sylvain.

ONE THING YOU CAN DO RIGHT NOW

Read the 2023 assessment and share with someone in your life who’s grappling with making progress in the face of hardship.

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