Great People Great Planet Engages Business and Youth

[HTML1] Raj Sundra of Great People Great Planet, an umbrella organization for World Peace Through Sports and Transformance Business Consulting, combines the concept of Triple Bottom Line into a number of programs that benefit corporations, youth and individuals while supporting the United Nations 8 Millenium Development Goals.

By designing a model for engaging and inspiring people to greater heights, the Give-Grow-Get model, both World Peace Through Sports and Transformance Business Consulting first educate people about social causes and help them identify where they want to make a difference.  By committing to give to this cause by accomplishing certain agreed upon goals,  a sense of self-fulfillment is fostered (Give) along with the inspiration to achieve.  By engaging this inspiration to stretch to new levels of results, the individual/team and company grow (Grow).  Ultimately, the individual, team and company get the satisfaction of that achievement plus benefit the global cause they’ve chosen through the process (Get).

The beauty of the Give-Grow-Get model is that it can be applied to a number of business verticals including youth sports, professional sports, businesses, nonprofits and more.  In each vertical, specialized resources and training support the Give-Grow-Get model of success.

Raj Sundra himself comes from a successful background in business. He co-lead Speck Products to leadership in iPod accessories.  His education was in mechanical engineering, but his passion is in helping people reach their dreams.  Raj believes in the limitless potential of a company with empowered employees and clear direction, thus his current work with Transformance and World Peace Through Sports.

To get more detail about World Peace Through Sports and Transformance Business Consulting, visit their websites.  You can get to both through Great People Great Planet.

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About Robin Eschler

Robin L. Eschler, the founder of Social Impact Marketing, started her career in developing foundational marketing strategies for companies of all sizes, from Fortune 500 to individual entrepreneurs and local businesses. She has developed and implemented international campaigns to launch high tech products and services and guided new business owners to successfully navigate the difficulties of growing a business.

Her life-long passion for helping others led her into nonprofit work for over a decade. Early on, she recognized the need for nonprofits to adapt to a rapidly changing world in which technology dominates and for-profit business practices are central to success. Her determination to help social causes in a sustainable way led to her creation of the Women's Radio show Socially Conscious Investing.

Impact investing in for-profits with a mission of social change such as the fight against extreme poverty is a blossoming business sector around the world. With the economic decline, it's clear that Wall Street requires change. Social impact investing addresses that need in a way that provides financial and social ROI.

As the Host of Socially Conscious Investing on WomensRadio, Robin's goal is to educate people about the growth of social impact investing and social venture. Interviews are conducted with socially conscious business experts including foundations and nonprofits, social venture investment firms, micro-loan organizations, investors, educators, authors and social entrepreneurs.

This show's mission is to help change the world through sustainable business practices that contribute to the economy, combat poverty, end hunger and provide better lives to all.

Twice, Robin has been recognized and received the highest honorary award that Rotary International gives, the Paul Harris Award, for service above self. Her community work has included developing local programs for disadvantaged populations such as foster children, troubled teens, and people with disabilities.

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