The Enlightened Capitalists: Cautionary Tales of Business Pioneers Who Tried to Do Well by Doing Good – Historical Lessons on Profit, Virtue, and Corporate Failure

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An expert on ethical leadership analyzes the complicated history of business people who tried to marry the pursuit of profits with virtuous organizational practices—from British industrialist Robert Owen to American retailer John Cash Penney and jeans maker Levi Strauss to such modern-day entrepreneurs Anita Roddick and Tom Chappell.Today’s business leaders are increasingly pressured by citizens, consumers, and government officials to address urgent social and environmental issues. Although some corporate executives remain deaf to such calls, over the last two centuries, a handful of business leaders in America and Britain have attempted to create business organizations that were both profitable and socially responsible.In The Enlightened Capitalists, James O’Toole tells the largely forgotten stories of men and women who adopted forward-thinking business practices designed to serve the needs of their employees, customers, communities, and the natural environment. They wanted to prove that executives didn’t have to make trade-offs between profit and virtue.Combining a wealth of research and vivid storytelling, O’Toole brings life to historical figures like William Lever, the inventor of bar soap who created the most profitable company in Britain and used his money to greatly improve the lives of his workers and their families. Eventually, he lost control of the company to creditors who promptly terminated the enlightened practices he had initiated—the fate of many idealistic capitalists.As a new generation attempts to address social problems through enlightened organizational leadership, O’Toole explores a major question being posed today in Britain and America: Are virtuous corporate practices compatible with shareholder capitalism? Corporate Social Responsibility: Explore the forgotten stories of leaders like Robert Owen and William Lever who integrated social good into their business models, long before it was a buzzword.Shareholder vs. Stakeholder Capitalism: Delve into the central conflict of modern business: the tension between maximizing shareholder profits and serving the broader needs of employees, customers, and communities.Fragile Corporate Cultures: Analyze why the virtuous practices of even the most successful companies were often abandoned by the next generation of leaders, offering crucial lessons on building an enduring legacy.Lessons from Business History: Through vivid storytelling and deep research, discover what today’s executives can learn from the successes—and failures—of the past two centuries of capitalism. Read more

ASIN B07BVZ5J62
XRay Enabled
ISBN13 978-0062880260
Edition Illustrated
Language English
File size 9.0 MB
Page Flip Enabled
Publisher Harper Business
Word Wise Enabled
Print length 712 pages
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Screen Reader Supported
Publication date February 26, 2019
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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