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Entrepreneurship and Ethics in Ancient Rome - The Management Lessons of Pliny the Younger (Paperback)
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Entrepreneurship and Ethics in Ancient Rome - The Management Lessons of Pliny the Younger (Paperback)
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It was fall and the late summer rains had produced an
overly-abundant grape harvest. Such a large harvest was driving
down grape prices but, since volumes were up, the grape producers
would probably do well in the end. But what about the middlemen?
Sophisticated growers were selling their grapes many months in
advance into the futures market. With a decrease in prices at
harvest time, grape brokers who bought grape futures at premium
prices early in the summer would be selling at a tremendous loss.
The largest grape growers faced a dilemma: maximize profits and
hold the brokers to their contracts, forcing many into bankruptcy
and causing longer-term disruption in the futures market; or
renegotiate supply contracts to ease the financial burden on the
brokers, ensuring a stable marketplace and building customer
loyalty. What may surprise you is that while this challenging
scenario may be found today in Bordeaux, Tuscany, or California,
the example discussed in this book is older - 1,900 years older -
from the ancient Roman Empire. Business practices were quite
sophisticated at the time, and many of our modern problems were
confronted then - and resolved - without the aid of modern
technologies. Pliny the Younger was a wealthy Roman politician,
ascending to the heights of the Roman hierarchy. His surviving
writings show that he was a very astute financial manager and a
canny businessman. This book analyzes his writings to reveal how he
overcame a number of significant business challenges, much like
those faced in business today. The book addresses Pliny's
approaches to maintaining customer loyalty, sales channel
management, motivating people, conflict resolution, resolving
ethical dilemmas, and more. The author of this book, former head of
a Fortune-500 company himself, reveals business and ethical lessons
to be learned from Pliny's actions that can be applied to today's
business environment.
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