The Impact Of Tom's Shoes On Society

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Blake Mycoskie witinessed the poverty in Argentina in which children couldn’t aford a pair of shoes. It discusses the revolutionary business model and how it achieved success, the operational apporach, the corporate culture, and to analyze how the business model has impacted both society and other organizations. Social responsibilty is the organization’s right to implement it’s postive success and to decline it’s negative impact on society. In relation to Tom’s Shoes, it wants to build on it’s product line in which it will have a huge success, but it will also have a negative impact on society. There are several reasons that Tom’s shoes is a sucessful business. One reason is that children in poverted countries are living in unhazardous