In his book Wealth of Nations, Economist Adam Smith described “an invisible hand” of the market that guides the action of individuals, but produces an unintended economic benefit for society.
Society has changed a bit since Smith wrote Wealth of Nations in 1776. Today, social responsibility is no longer an option. Companies cannot remain isolated. They must give back to the industries, communities, and people they affect. In the case of the welding industry, the “hand of the market” is quite visible; good corporate citizenship produces direct benefits and creates a self-reciprocating relationship between the industry and those we help.
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