Amway, Compassionate Capitalism, Due Diligence and Rich and Jay's Legacy

EPISODE · Mar 22, 2022 · 22 MIN

Amway, Compassionate Capitalism, Due Diligence and Rich and Jay's Legacy

from Compassionate Capitalism: Our Amway Journey · host Frank P Christopher

Due diligence is not pumping a corporate name into Google. Social media has been termed 'the toilet of the internet.' Anybody can say anything they like about anybody without any accountability or responsibility, regardless of the damage they cause to innocent people. This podcast, the seventh episode in the series, is intended to ensure people know how to do their due diligence about the Amway Corporation and the Amway Business Opportunity in order for them to make an informed decision. The broadcaster, an Amway Business Owner for many years, speaks from considerable experience, firmly believing Amway and its worldwide networks are one of the most important forces for good in the world today. This series is based upon Albert Einstein's observation: "Anybody can 'know'. The point is to understand". ow much do YOU know about Amway?

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