The new business of business : sharing responsibility for a positive global future /
Articles examine the responsibility and opportunity of businesses to make significant contributions to the future of humanity.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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San Francisco :
Berrett-Koehler Publishers,
©1997.
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Edición: | 1st ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: a call for systemic change
- pt. 1. Understanding Our Changing World. The cultural context of a sustainable future / William Van Dusen Wishard
- Beginning the world again / Harlan Cleveland
- A system in decline or transformation? / Willis Harman
- pt. 2. Predicaments and solutions in finance and economy. The global confidence game / Harlan Cleveland
- Money's demise / Joel Kurtzman
- The failure of the debt-based money system / John Tomlinson
- New mechanisms for monetary exchange / Thomas H. Greco, Jr.
- pt. 3. A Revolution in Organizational Structure and Management. New wine, old bottles: the dilemma of organizational change / Pamela Mang
- The hidden subtext for sustainable change / Riane Eisler
- Corporate accountability: the tyranny of the bottom line / Ralph Estes
- The shift to participation / Patricia McLagan and Christo Nel
- pt. 4. The Challenge of Long-Term Sustainability. Is sustainable development compatible with western civilization? / Peter Russell
- Rethinking development and the meaning of progress / David C. Korten
- Sustainability: let's get serious / Willis Harman
- A viable framework for stewardship / Brad Crabtree
- pt. 5. Discovering the Spiritual Dimension of Business. Spirituality as an organizing principle / Diana Whitney
- Relieving spiritual poverty in our corporations / Barbara Shipka
- Wisdom leadership: leading from the self / S.K. Chakraborty
- A shift in consciousness: implications for business / Peter Russell
- Taking responsibility collectively / Carol Frenier
- Choosing a win-win world / Hazel Henderson
- Conclusion: Getting Down to Business.