Target’s Troubles with DEI and LGBTQ+
The CEO of the giant retailer Target is out. There are many logical reasons — tough competition, the chaos of tariffs, shifting retail trends. But there’s
The CEO of the giant retailer Target is out. There are many logical reasons — tough competition, the chaos of tariffs, shifting retail trends. But there’s

Executive Summary: Corporate sustainability in the U.S. is under attack. Most companies have gone quiet, while some have retreated, destroying real value. The sustainability community

While the markets bounce wildly with each new tariff announcement from President Donald Trump, it’s probably good that you can’t invest in the fortitude of U.S.

[Welcome to 2025. A couple of weeks ago HBR published my annual look back at sustainability. It wasn’t an easy year. But one very positive

I hate to give this guy attention, but CNN recently had a useful profile on Robby Starbuck, the social media agitator that’s pressuring companies to

Following Tractor Supply Company’s recent retreat from sustainability to “rural values”*, agriculture equipment giant John Deere says it’s ending support for “social or cultural awareness” events.**

Tractor Supply Company, a Fortune 500 business, recently issued what may be the first anti-sustainability statement. The company is stepping away from ESG-type efforts to

There’s a big new survey (from Post-Ipsos) on American attitudes toward Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) efforts. It’s worth reading the full article in the