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Dismantling the American Dream - How Multinational Corporations Undermine American Prosperity (Paperback)
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Dismantling the American Dream - How Multinational Corporations Undermine American Prosperity (Paperback)
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Loot Price R554
Discovery Miles 5 540
You Save R108 (16%)
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This book is not an academic treatise. It is a concise story that
tells what America's multinationals did to the U.S. economy and how
they did it. It is an applied and actionable book which includes
many suggested solutions that function as steps the reader can take
in their company. This book is based on a promise made by
multinationals in 2018 when 181 CEOs signed a commitment letter to
lead their companies not just for the benefit of their investors,
but for the benefit of all stakeholders: customers, employees,
suppliers, communities, and shareholders. During the last 40 years,
the American dream has been dismantled by the policies and
decisions of the multinational corporations (MNCs). Instead of
benefitting all stake holders, they chose to favor their
shareholders over all stake holders and short-term profits over
society and country. To begin this process of change to achieve
these new commitments, they must first understand what corporations
did wrong since 1980 that didn't benefit the other stakeholders.
This book will provide managers a detailed summary of the problems
and obstacles they will need to address and overcome if they are
going to make good on their commitment to meet the needs of all
stakeholders, including employees, suppliers, communities, and an
economy that serves all Americans. It also offers many solutions
that will help them improve their job performance. It is in the
interest of America's multinationals to find ways to protect their
technologies, reduce outsourcing, and shift their focus to playing
in a long-term economic game if they want to be competitive in the
future.
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