Values Create Value
Brands in the impact space talk about values-driven business like it's some enlightened approach to capitalism, but many of them treat their values like art at the dentist… it’s ‘there’ but it's completely disconnected from how they actually operate. The brands that create real value aren't performing their principles for clout, they're embedding them so firmly into their operations that impact becomes inevitable.
Values aren't what you say you believe in but what you're willing to sacrifice for. They show up in the uncomfortable decisions, like turning down profitable clients that don't align, paying higher costs for sustainable materials when margins are already thin, or building slower because you're committed to doing things right. This is the reality for us at MEK.
We see brands pivot away from their founding principles the moment growth gets challenging. They compromise on quality to scale faster, or chase easier revenue streams that contradict their mission. They always lose the thing that made them special in the first place.
The brands that last understand that values are competitive advantages, not constraints. Decisions become easier when your principles are clear. You know which opportunities to pursue and which ones to pass on.
When values are real they compound in ways that spreadsheets can't measure. The best talent chooses you over competitors who pay better because they want to work on something that matters. People don't just buy once, they become advocates who defend your mission when others question it.
The irony is that the more genuinely you prioritise impact over immediate profit, the more profitable you become. Not because the universe rewards virtue but because solving real problems for real people creates genuine value. When you do that consistently, everything else follows.
And that's invaluable.