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The Good Company Revised Edition (Paperback)
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The Good Company Revised Edition (Paperback)
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The Good Company, Library and Academic Edition tells the story of
twenty inspiring companies that prioritize people, the planet and
profit. Beginning with an analysis of why our current economic
model is creating a host of social and economic problems-- Girling
points to companies that are are solving the world's problems.
These are the Good Companies. And here's the bottom line - Good
Companies-- are profitable. So what do these companies do? What did
Eileen Fisher do to create such a great place to work? How does
Give Something Back make money year after year while giving away
most of its profits? How did a small Danish company come to take
the lead in halting dreaded diseases in Africa? What did Triodos
Bank do that helped it avoid Wall Street's toxic mess? The book
tells the secrets of how companies like Eileen Fisher, Clif Bar,
Triodos Bank, TOMS Shoes, Google, Kiva and many more have built
profitable business models while serving the community and healing
the planet. Some companies do this by promoting right action.
Others promote social justice, or strive to treat their employees
fairly and with respect. Some firms pursue policies designed to
restore and revitalize Planet Earth. They refuse to pursue a narrow
path of selfishness but rather, like Aravind Eye Care and Give
Something Back, take risks to do what is right. These
companies-Good Companies-are able to act based on a love for fellow
beings while also keeping a close eye on the financial bottom line.
What motivates them to pursue noble aims? What characterizes their
missions? What principles and practices do they follow? And what
lessons can we learn from them? In fact you might be thinking, "I
would like to start my own 'good company.' Where do I begin? What
are the lessons I can take from these stories? What do they have to
tell me?" In the concluding chapter, the author points to the
proven keys you need to start a good company. Professor Girling
states why we need companies to restore our communities, repair our
ecosystems, and provide meaningful work. In plain language, the
author explores the nature of companies in today's economy, why we
need a new type of corporation, and the organizations leading the
movement toward change. The Library and Academic Edition includes
an index and references for further reading.
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