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Inclusive leadership : rethinking the world of business to generate the dynamics of lasting success / Brian Hirsh and Peter Sheldrake.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Melbourne : Information Australia c2000.Description: xx, 226 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 1863503579
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.4092 21
LOC classification:
  • HD57.7 .H577 2000
Partial contents:
1. The inclusive approach - - 2. Stakeholders and inclusiveness - - 3. Stakeholders and inclusive leadership putting ideas into practice - - 4. Investors - - 5. Management - - 6. Employment - - 7. Suppliers - - 8. Customers - - 9. Environment - - 10. Community - - 11. Future generations - - 12. Looking forward - - 13. Making inclusiveness work - - 14. The future of management mind body and spirit - - 15. Rethinking the world of business
Summary: There is universal agreement that relationships between business and society need a major review. The authors address this issue and show how companies can create a successful business that looks after the bottom line as well as their greatest asset, their people and the society in which they operate.
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1. The inclusive approach - - 2. Stakeholders and inclusiveness - - 3. Stakeholders and inclusive leadership putting ideas into practice - - 4. Investors - - 5. Management - - 6. Employment - - 7. Suppliers - - 8. Customers - - 9. Environment - - 10. Community - - 11. Future generations - - 12. Looking forward - - 13. Making inclusiveness work - - 14. The future of management mind body and spirit - - 15. Rethinking the world of business

There is universal agreement that relationships between business and society need a major review. The authors address this issue and show how companies can create a successful business that looks after the bottom line as well as their greatest asset, their people and the society in which they operate.

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