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Beyond the bottom line : putting social responsibility to work for your business and the world / Joel Makower and Business for Social Responsibility. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, New York : Simon and Schuster, (c)1994.Description: 335 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780671883256
  • 9780684813103
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • HD60.B979.B496 1994
  • HD60
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Contents:
The birth of a notion -- The new leadders -- Beyond the bottom line -- Forces of rchange -- The greening of the bottom line -- The workable workplace -- Thinking corporately, acting locally -- A global vision.
Review: "Practices that benefit employees, communities, and the environment aren't just good deeds - they're good business decisions that have a direct and lasting impact on the bottom line. Moreover, consumers are beginning to factor the way a company does business into their purchasing decisions. Companies across the nation, whether they make ice cream or engine blocks, are recognizing that in order to create and sustain economic opportunity and reap the rewards of a good reputation, they must put their policies where their principles are." "The leaders of this new business vision have learned what works - and what doesn't - through years, sometimes decades, of experience and experimentation." "Beyond the Bottom Line distills the firsthand insight and wisdom of CEOs and other corporate leaders from dozens of enterprises, such as Freddie Mac, Reebok, Fel-Pro, South Shore Bank, and Timberland, to provide a definitive guide to this brave new world. Whether you run a company or just work for one, you'll find here abundant inspiration and examples of how businesses can safeguard the environment and improve the lot of their employees, their communities, and the world beyond while ensuring their own long-term profitability."--Jacket.
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Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) G. Allen Fleece Library CIRCULATING COLLECTION Non-fiction HD60.5.M356.B875 1994 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31923001719703

Taking care of business -- The birth of a notion -- The new leadders -- Beyond the bottom line -- Forces of rchange -- The greening of the bottom line -- The workable workplace -- Thinking corporately, acting locally -- A global vision.

"Practices that benefit employees, communities, and the environment aren't just good deeds - they're good business decisions that have a direct and lasting impact on the bottom line. Moreover, consumers are beginning to factor the way a company does business into their purchasing decisions. Companies across the nation, whether they make ice cream or engine blocks, are recognizing that in order to create and sustain economic opportunity and reap the rewards of a good reputation, they must put their policies where their principles are." "The leaders of this new business vision have learned what works - and what doesn't - through years, sometimes decades, of experience and experimentation." "Beyond the Bottom Line distills the firsthand insight and wisdom of CEOs and other corporate leaders from dozens of enterprises, such as Freddie Mac, Reebok, Fel-Pro, South Shore Bank, and Timberland, to provide a definitive guide to this brave new world. Whether you run a company or just work for one, you'll find here abundant inspiration and examples of how businesses can safeguard the environment and improve the lot of their employees, their communities, and the world beyond while ensuring their own long-term profitability."--Jacket.

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