The cost of good intentions

I ran across an example of how expensive global warming political correctness can be. These five CEOs thought that there would be no downside to their adoption of the global warming theme. They would be “good citizens” and probably get invited to a Hollywood or Manhattan cocktail party where they could schmooze with left wing intellectuals. Instead, their companies, and their customers, took a hit. It would be funny except for the costs to employees and customers who would never be invited to those cocktail parties anyway.

One Response to “The cost of good intentions”

  1. Brett King says:

    Interesting article. They ran it in Forbes Magazine, too.