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Celebrating win-win-win-win relationships in business

Mon, 8th Jul 2024

At SailPoint, we believe that businesses don't operate in isolation; we are stewards of society, responsible for driving positive change. 

But at a time when companies are facing a myriad of pressures from economic fluctuations, regulatory changes, technological advancements and in the cybersecurity arena ever increasing levels of threat, it might be tempting to sideline social responsibility. Yet, it is precisely in these times that innovative, socially minded strategies are more necessary than ever.
Investing in social good is not a distraction; it is a pathway to long-term success. Here at SailPoint, we are seeing the value of this through our recent work with the profit-with-purpose business, Baidam.

Baidam has been awarded the 2024 Indigenous Cyber Security Business of Australia, a profit-with-purpose enterprise that dedicates over 50% of its profits to regional and remote communities. By creating pathways to employment in the IT sector for First Nations People, cybersecurity certification training and providing lifetime university scholarships for Indigenous STEM students, Baidam addresses both the IT security skills shortage in Australia and helps organisations meet their Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) goals or ESG commitments.

Our initial work with Baidam has highlighted the immense potential of this collaboration. It's about more than business-as-usual outcomes; it's about creating a procurement vehicle that drives reconciliation and supports First Nations communities.

This evolving relationship exemplifies a win-win-win-win scenario: benefiting the company, the socially minded partner, our customers and society at large.

Yes, there is a commercial aspect in terms of being able to respond to Australia's procurement policies, both at the government and corporate levels. These in themselves are crucial for driving economic empowerment and fostering reconciliation with Indigenous communities. By setting targets, creating supportive frameworks and encouraging partnerships, these initiatives help ensure that Indigenous businesses play a significant role in the Australian economy.

Already our collaboration with Baidam has been immensely positive and rewarding. Those involved in the relationship are hugely inspired. Additionally, the bringing together of diverse thinking and backgrounds have yielded out of the box thinking and problem solving. 

There's also a further trifecta of benefits. Baidam fulfills its mission, channelling profits back into First Nations communities. We've seen and proven that customers gain access to socially responsible IT solutions. And, First Nations People benefit from increased opportunities, resources, recognition, increased self-determination and economic independence. 

As we reflect on NAIDOC Week, celebrating the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, it is a reminder of the importance of inclusive growth. Partnerships and initiatives that focus on reconciliation and support for First Nations communities are critical. They not only help bridge gaps but also enrich the cultural and economic fabric of our society.

Here at SailPoint, we are inspired by such models and remain committed to exploring how we can integrate social responsibility into our business strategies. 
We are also committed to increasing awareness and understanding of First Nations heritage and traditions. Our work with Baidam is a step towards honouring this commitment, ensuring that our initiatives are purposeful, meaningful and inclusive.

We encourage other organisations to do the same. By fostering environments where diversity, inclusion and community impact are prioritised, we can navigate these challenging times with resilience and purpose.

n conclusion, the call to action is clear: Let us innovate with intention, build relationships that give back and lead with a vision that sees beyond immediate gains to the lasting impact we can create. This is not just about surviving economic pressures; it's about thriving in a way that leaves a positive legacy for future generations.

By working together, we can create a future where business success and community well-being are intrinsically linked, driving positive change for all.

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