Environmental Digital Responsibility
In this post, we explore how Environmental Digital Responsibility can help you better understand the ecological consequences of your organization’s digital decisions.
In the articles below, we share stories of how being part of the global B Corp movement to use business for good helps us create products, services, policies, and partnerships grounded trust, transparency, and accountability.
Learn how Mightybytes applies new B Corp standards to our company policies and operations in our B Corp Impact Hub.
In this post, we explore how Environmental Digital Responsibility can help you better understand the ecological consequences of your organization’s digital decisions.
“My agency never listens to me.” It’s one of the most common responses we get when asking prospects why they’re looking for a new agency. In this post, we discuss…
In this post, we explore how economic digital responsibility impacts technology-related financial decisions, including potential problems and solutions you can use in your own organization.
In this guide, we cover how purpose-driven organizations can find an ethical marketing agency partner in an often confusing industry landscape.
An Impact Business Model (IBM) helps organizations better align business operations with social and environmental impact. In this post, we explore how you can design an IBM for your organization.
The National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce has recognized Mightybytes as an LGBT-Certified Business Enterprise since 2019. We have re-certified several times since then. Here’s what our LGBTBE certification…
In this post, we cover five ways that organizations across sectors can create shared value for their stakeholders—customers, community, workers, the environment, and so on.
In this post, we explore what Net Zero targets mean for digital businesses. We also share some ways digitally-enabled organizations can work toward meaningful climate goals.
In this post, we break down the corporate philanthropy practices Mightybytes employs to give back to our community, our clients, and other stakeholders.
In this post, we explore the question of personal vs. organizational responsibility when it comes to taking meaningful action on your digital carbon footprint.