Character-nomics: How being good is good for business

By John Kabashinski

Published: Character.org

John Kabashinski gives a short biography of his journey from Wall Street to Character Education, before launching into a healthy discussion around character-nomics. In this article Kabashinski asserts fostering a culture of character is a ‘strategic move with tangible impacts on financial success’ and ‘being good is good for business’. He shares some real-world examples of character-nomics to make his point. Kabashinski is the Vice President of Marketing and Communications at Character.org.

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