About
Denver Good Business week is a multi-day, multi-organization event focused on how the private sector can better leverage its assets, systems, and activities to create a socially and environmentally sustainable community; an elevated Denver in which all people can thrive. And how doing so is just good business.
A “good business” seeks to maximize its performance in the six areas listed below. We call this the stakeholder score, and it is an open-sourced concept that was first developed in a series of conversations in coffee shops, eateries and meeting rooms in RiNo.
COLLABORATIVE RELATIONSHIPS
Engaging all stakeholders in a mutually beneficial way to deliver this transformation.
HELP PEOPLE THRIVE
Cultivating caring workplace cultures that grow people to meet their full potential in life.
DISMANTLING DISCRIMINATION
Leveraging business practices to dismantle systems of discrimination.
FINANCIAL WELLBEING
Rewiring financial goals to ensure everyone in the value chain has economic security.
ENVIRONMENTAL REGENERATION
Redesigning business processes to have a regenerative impact on the ecosystem.
COMPANY PURPOSE
Developing and committing to a purpose beyond profit that meets core needs of humanity.
Denver Good Business Week is being organized by these people with the help of many more.
Dr. Abigail Schneider
Director of Regis University’s SEED Institute
Adam Melnick
Entrepreneurship Instructor at Metro State University Denver
Amber Mitchell
Nathan Havey
Co-Founder of the Institute for Corporate Transformation