ki work, the online marketplace for the remote and virtual workforce, welcomes Boris Libois to the category leadership team.
Boris Libois is living and working in Brussels. He is fascinated by social and political use and impact of media systems (press, broadcasting and telecommunications)
At now Boris Libois is starting a new business as a consultant focused on social accountability and sustainable strategy. Boris is developing this challenge from a social entrepreneurial point of view; ethics and business are deeply connected (Boris has a PhD in philosophy and an executive master in management).
To manage this problem, Boris is working on a "ethical label" : i.e. a mix between a commercial brand and a open standard, intended to enhance corporate citizenship following a voluntary way and local communities sensitive approach. The goal is to bring together companies that want to thrive with responsibility and CSR accredited experts.
Boris is using the professional social networks to build a community of sustainable development professionals providing him future collaborative resources to work within this business solution. The Ki-work "accredited category experts" are an emerging form of this approach.
“As a global community we are at a crossing point,” says Boris, “It is the responsibility of the corporation to integrate itself into its community in a holistic manner. With the challenges of today’s environmental and economic landscape, neglect of the social aspect of corporate responsibility is no longer an option.”
“Some people think about changing the world.” says Michael Wolf, CEO and Founder of ki work, “Boris spends his life uncovering ways to do it. We are honored to offer ki work as the platform for the development of his CSR team. We hope that ki work and corporate responsibility become synonymous in the global business community.”
With ki work growing at a rate of 400 new professionals a day, organizations seeking remote workers are quickly seeing the potential. As our concerns with the current economy couple with energy issues, remote and virtual workforces are becoming more and more attractive. Teams that can quickly come together with no concern for geography will become valuable assets to organizations trying to stay competitive.
What is ki work?
ki work (http://ki-work.com) is the online marketplace for those looking to outsource or find online work. With over 450 categories managed by leaders, there is a greater transparency and development of trust for those looking to fill projects. There are no fees for registering, listing projects, or winning bids. The network is designed to help the right person find the right worker at the right price.
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