Social Impact Perspective

The social impact perspective evaluates the broader effects of decisions on society, communities, and the environment. It emphasizes ethical responsibility towards collective well-being.

"The ethical choice considers its impact on society — promote justice, foster community, protect the environment."

Key Questions to Ask

  • How will this decision affect the community?
  • Does this choice promote social justice and equity?
  • What are the environmental implications of this action?

Action Steps

  1. Assess the potential social and environmental impacts of your decision.
  2. Engage with stakeholders to understand their perspectives.
  3. Consider alternatives that maximize positive social outcomes.
  4. Reflect on how this choice aligns with your values of social responsibility.

Practical Tips

  • Research the social and environmental context of your dilemma.
  • Consult with community leaders or organizations for insights.
  • Evaluate long-term consequences on society and the planet.

Example Scenario

Imagine you're a business leader deciding whether to relocate operations to reduce costs. A social impact perspective would consider the effects on local employment, community well-being, and environmental sustainability.