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The Techquanimity Podcast, hosted by Cynthia Phelps and Mark Montalban, explores the intricate relationship between mindfulness, technology, and well-being. In a special episode, they delve into these topics with guest Adeo Ressi, the Chairman of the Founder Institute and CEO of VC Lab. A pioneer in both technology and social impact, Ressi speaks on a wide range of subjects, from Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to the need for ethical theories in venture capital.
Social Impact: For Progress & Mensarious Oath
Adeo Ressi and the Founder Institute have been proactive in initiating social impact projects, such as the Founder Institutes for Progress. This initiative aims to create companies across various cities worldwide, including places as challenging as Afghanistan. While Ressi acknowledges that these companies may offer convenience, he emphasizes that they also need to tackle global challenges like climate change and inequality.
Turning SDGs Into Metrics: The For Progress Initiative
In a noteworthy segment, Ressi talks about the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and their transformation into measurable metrics through the For Progress initiative. Here, 17 SDGs and 169 sub-goals become actionable steps for startups. Ressi underscores the need for tracking progress and highlights his own company, Desol Group, which uses female participation in the venture industry as a Key Performance Indicator (KPI).
The Menserius Oath: Ethical Theories in Venture Capital
Ethical theories take center stage as Adeo Ressi introduces the concept of the Menserius Oath to enhance ethics within the venture capital sector. With the venture capital industry often viewed as unethical, the Menserius Oath serves as a moral compass, influencing the industry to fund more ethically sound businesses.
A Safe Space in Venture Capital: The Power of the Mensarious Oath
The Menserius Oath is more than a set of guidelines; it's the cornerstone of Ressi's operations. Strictly enforced, it forms an ethical ring-fence within the venture capital industry. The impact has been considerable, with a significant percentage of new and existing firms adopting these ethical theories and principles.
The Value of Ethical Investing
Ressi argues that ethical investing isn’t just a moral imperative but also a strategic advantage. Ethical firms often outperform their non-ethical counterparts, achieving two to five times better results, both financially and socially.
Prioritizing Wellness in Entrepreneurship
In a fast-paced world where burnout is a common phenomenon, Ressi stresses the importance of wellness. His organizations, the Founder Institute and VC Lab, strive for a balanced work environment, regularly checking in on employees to ensure that they are not overwhelmed.
The Future: Technology, Well-Being, and Ethical Theories
In conclusion, Adeo Ressi sees a promising future where technology and well-being coalesce for the greater good. Events like the Wisdom 2.0 conference and the growth of funds focusing on well-being signify a positive trend. Moreover, Ressi points to an array of technologies being used to tackle mental health issues, indicating that a balanced approach rooted in ethical theories is becoming more prevalent.
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