A LinkedIn post from Kissflow describes an internal discussion with Professor Prince Solomon of MCC’s Department of Social Work on the theme of civic engagement beyond electoral participation. The session reportedly focused on social challenges in rapidly growing urban environments, including the neglect and abuse experienced by marginalized groups such as gypsy communities, the elderly, women, and people with mental health issues.
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The post suggests Kissflow is encouraging employees to consider practical, legally grounded ways to support community development and social justice, including leveraging media and legal provisions. For investors, this emphasis on sustained citizenship and community building may indicate a deliberate strengthening of the firm’s environmental, social, and governance profile, which could enhance employer branding, talent retention, and long-term reputational resilience in competitive technology and SaaS markets.

