Academy Q&A – Does being a values-led business really make a difference to the bottom line?

by Roger Longden | Sep 17, 2017

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From the 2nd half of the event on Wednesday 13th September, the equally frank and honest conversation continues as these 3 leaders from Manchester’s digital community face questions from the audience on the business case for being a values-led business.

About David, Rich & Sam

Richard Wood – MD, Six and Flow – becoming a values-led business made him decide to do a complete rebrand

David Beharall – MD, CandidSky – currently defining their core values and will be working on integrating them over the coming months

Sam Jones – MD, TunaFish – has been a values-led business from day one which is evident through the social responsibility work TunaFish does