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What is the primary purpose of business? The standard answer is
`making profits,' but some visionary entrepreneurs and leaders
fundamentally disagree. Instead of just making money, they choose
instead to "dig deeper" and make a difference through creating real
value - improving the lives of others even as they find deeper
meaning in their own. These leaders build enterprises that provide
identity and a sense of purpose, create positive relationships and
a place to learn and thrive, embed sustainability in all that they
do, and strive to improve the quality of life of all of their
stakeholders. Although not their primary focus, they also make
healthy profits, as their unique approach to value creation
provides them with a sustainable competitive edge. Digging Deeper
is a book full of inspiring stories that illustrate that there is
an alternative to a myopic and narrow capitalism that trades in
inequalities, exploitation, collective burnout and negative
consequences for our shared natural environment. Remarkable
examples from all over the world vividly demonstrate how
enterprises can create real value through focusing on what the
authors call the 6 Ls: long-term orientation, lasting
relationships, local roots, limits recognition, developing a
learning community and taking leadership responsibility seriously
in its very best sense. Digging Deeper liberates the term "value"
from the tight chains in which the global financial community has
bound it and demonstrates that businesses can contribute to a
better life for all - if their leaders can go beyond viewing
enterprises as single-purpose money-making machines and develop
purpose-driven enterprises that create real value for all.
What is the primary purpose of business? The standard answer is
`making profits,' but some visionary entrepreneurs and leaders
fundamentally disagree. Instead of just making money, they choose
instead to "dig deeper" and make a difference through creating real
value - improving the lives of others even as they find deeper
meaning in their own. These leaders build enterprises that provide
identity and a sense of purpose, create positive relationships and
a place to learn and thrive, embed sustainability in all that they
do, and strive to improve the quality of life of all of their
stakeholders. Although not their primary focus, they also make
healthy profits, as their unique approach to value creation
provides them with a sustainable competitive edge. Digging Deeper
is a book full of inspiring stories that illustrate that there is
an alternative to a myopic and narrow capitalism that trades in
inequalities, exploitation, collective burnout and negative
consequences for our shared natural environment. Remarkable
examples from all over the world vividly demonstrate how
enterprises can create real value through focusing on what the
authors call the 6 Ls: long-term orientation, lasting
relationships, local roots, limits recognition, developing a
learning community and taking leadership responsibility seriously
in its very best sense. Digging Deeper liberates the term "value"
from the tight chains in which the global financial community has
bound it and demonstrates that businesses can contribute to a
better life for all - if their leaders can go beyond viewing
enterprises as single-purpose money-making machines and develop
purpose-driven enterprises that create real value for all.
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