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An edition of Capitalism at the Crossroads (2005)

Capitalism at the Crossroads

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Global capitalism stands at a crossroads—facing international terrorism, worldwide environmental change, and an accelerating backlash against globalization. Today's global companies are at a crossroads, too: finding new strategies for profitable growth has never been more challenging. Both sets of problems are intimately linked, says Stuart L. Hart—and so are the solutions.
In Capitalism at the Crossroads, Hart shows companies how to identify sustainable products that can drive new growth as they also help solve today's most crucial social problems. Drawing on his experience consulting with top companies and NGOs worldwide, Hart shows how to integrate new technology to deliver profitable solutions that reduce poverty and protect the environment at the same time. Along the way, you'll learn how to become truly indigenous to all your markets—and avoid the pitfalls of traditional "greening" and "sustainability" strategies.
This book transcends yesterday's stale debates about globalization, pointing the way toward a capitalism that's more inclusive, more welcome, and far more successful. But great ideas aren't enough. Hart presents on-the-ground techniques for transforming them into reality, helping leaders re-ignite innovation, growth, and profitability in their own businesses, starting today.
Beyond yesterday's sterile globalization battles
A revolutionary synthesis that makes global capitalism work for everyone
Catalyzing a revolution in sustainable development...and profiting from it
Why business is singularly equipped to lead the movement towards global sustainability
Reigniting corporate growth: A strategic framework for serving four billion new customers
Build your bottom line by helping them build a better life
Not just "sustainability": becoming truly indigenous
Overcoming the limits of first-generation sustainability initiatives
Powerful case studies from more than 20 top companies worldwide
Making it work: from DuPont to Unilever, S.C. Johnson to Grameen Telecom

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2007, Pearson Education
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Capitalism at the Crossroads: Aligning Business, Earth, and Humanity (2nd Edition) (Wharton School Publishing Paperbacks)
July 18, 2007, Wharton School Publishing
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HD60 .H388 2005eb

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0131951947, 0768670160
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62349072
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