Demonstrating social responsibility requires an awareness, commitment and willingness to make decisions and take actions that benefit society as a whole. Those benefits should fall far beyond the needs and wants of the individual. Examples in point:
When one is in a leadership role, all sides and viewpoints should be heard and considered, with the greater weight being placed on what will best serve the greater good. The question to self-ask is “Am I doing this because it’s the right thing to do, or is my decision and action personally self-serving?”. Think in terms of the legacy you want to live with today and leave tomorrow. When ethics and a genuine care for others form the heart of all you do, the answer is always clear. People first.