Saving the Corporate Soul--and (Who Knows?) Maybe Your Own
Description
Chapter 1: Leadership and Governance.
The directors and executives of a company will align their personal interests with the fate of stakeholders and act in a responsible way to ensure the viability of the enterprise.
Chapter 2: Transparency and Integrity.
A company’s business operations will be transparent to shareholders, employees, and the public, and its executives will stand by the integrity of their decisions.
Chapter 3: Community.
A company will think of itself as part of a community as well as a market.
Chapter 4: Customer Care.
A company will represent its products honestly to customers and honor their dignity up to and beyond a transaction.
Chapter 5: Valuing the Worker.
The worker will be treated as a valuable team member, not just a hired hand.
Chapter 6: Respect for the Environment.
The environment will be treated as a silent stakeholder, a party to which the company is wholly accountable.
Chapter 7: Equality and Diversity.
A company will strive for balance, diversity, and equality in its relationships with workers, customers, and suppliers.
Chapter 8: Globalization.
A company will pursue international trade and production based on respect for the rights of workers and citizens of trade partner nations.
Conclusion: From Success to Significance.
Notes.
Acknowledgments.
The Author.
Index.
David Batstone was a founding editor of Business 2.0 magazine and a contributor to The New York Times, Wired, the Chicago Tribune, Spin, and the San Francisco Chronicle. He is the recipient of two national journalist awards and was named the National Endowment for the Humanities Chair at the University of San Francisco for his work in technology and ethics. Batstone is also the executive editor of Sojourners magazine, the leading voice at the crossroads of politics, business, spirituality, and culture. Gifted as an entrepreneur, Batstone plays an executive role in a niche investment bank operating internationally in the entertainment and technology industries. During the 1980s, he founded and directed a nongovernmental agency dedicated to economic and human rights in Latin America.PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9781118044056
BINDING:
Paperback
BISAC:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English