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The Company We Keep: Reinventing Small Business for People, Community, And Place

Autor John Abrams Cuvânt înainte de William Greider
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 iun 2006
Some business books try to teach success in a competitive marketplace. In The Company We Keep, John Abrams shows how a company can flourish as a part of a thriving community of people dependent on one another. His eight cornerstone principles, including employee ownership and long-term thinking, express the entrepreneurial spirit as a potent force for changewith profitable results that extend across multiple bottom lines.Part visionary business plan, part guide to democratizing the workplace, and part prescription for strong local economies, The Company We Keep marks the debut of an important new voice in American business.With a craftsmans eye, a storytellers sensibility, and a CEOs pragmatism, he brings his experience to bear on the challenges faced by progressive small businesses everywhere.
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ISBN-13: 9781933392196
ISBN-10: 1933392193
Pagini: 313
Dimensiuni: 146 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Chelsea Green Pub Co
Colecția Chelsea Green Pub Co
Locul publicării:United States

Notă biografică

John Abrams is the president and CEO of South Mountain Company, an employee-owned design/build firm on Marthas Vineyard, Massachusetts. South Mountain won the 2005 Business Ethics magazines award for workplace democracy.

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Unabashedly personal, written in an unaffected and engaging manner far from any utopian script, Abrams work is a compelling and celebratory reminder that companies like South Mountain are desperately needed in a time of real estate boom and inevitable bust and the ruins left in their wake. The Company We Keep should be required reading for every islandfrom small towns and urban neighborhoods and community plannersabout the still small possibility of building enduring cathedrals in our everyday lives. The Bloomsbury Review