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Karma Capitalism - Why Being A Good Business Is Good Business (Hardcover)

James Reed

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What's the point of a business without a purpose?

James Reed, Chairman and CEO of Reed and author of Why You? 101 Interview Questions You'll Never Fear Again, is on a mission to reform capitalism. Corporations, he argues, are largely ignoring their employees, customers and wider community in the pursuit of short-term gain and profit, while charities suffer in the wake of the pandemic and cost-of-living crisis. However, there is an alternative.

In his most important business book to date, James sets out his vision to encourage a whole new generation of PhilCos – philanthropic minded businesses with at least 10 per cent of shares owned by a charitable foundation. Inspired by his own company's commitment to charity, James shares how PhilCos are more likely to:

  • Stay in business for 40 or more years
  • Foster shareholders that work toward a lasting legacy
  • Retain and motivate colleagues
  • Improve lives through charity work

Best of all, being a PhilCo isn't a different way of doing business. It is a different way of being a business. Based on his own experiences of running Reed as a PhilCo – and drawing on examples of other successes including IKEA, Lego and Rolex – James explains how to choose the right business model for your PhilCo, how to establish a charitable foundation and how to reinvest your profits to make the most impact in the shortest space of time.

Part-manifesto, part-guide, Karma Capitalism is a compelling and accessible introduction to the PhilCo movement, proving that it's good business to be a good business.

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Imprint: Ebury Edge
Release date: 2026
Authors: James Reed
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 978-1-5291-4722-3
Categories: Books > Business & Economics > Business & management > Business strategy
Books > Business & Economics > Business & management > Business ethics
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LSN: 1-5291-4722-0
Barcode: 9781529147223

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