Share and share alike
New research into the sharing economy illustrates how companies can better serve the underserved. It’s easy to see ridesharing companies Lyft or Uber as a savvy business traveler alternative to renting a car or simply as a convenient ride to the
No Poverty: Why it matters
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals call for an end to poverty in all its forms everywhere by 2030. Why? More than 700 million people still live in extreme poverty and are struggling to fulfill the most basic needs like health, education, and
Salvation Army in Puerto Rico impacted by debt crisis
By Vivian Lopez - Poor fiscal climate leads to fewer grants designated for social causes. The Salvation Army in Puerto Rico is experiencing firsthand the consequences of the commonwealth’s $70 billion in debt. A study released in January titled “Reconstructing a Destructured Economy,”