Tag Archives: inclusive capitalism
MI Research Seeks a Cure for ‘Big C’ Capitalism
The Maturity Institute models itself on the medical profession and aims to develop a whole generation of organizational health practitioners. Everything we aim to do is focused on the most positive outcome possible – Total Stakeholder Value (TSV). We view … Continue reading
Big 4 failing in critical areas of integration and inclusivity
Following the publication of the Maturity Institute’s recent report on the Big 4 accounting firms (see The Accountant’s review), MI sent an open letter to the senior partners, asking them to justify their current business models in terms of Total … Continue reading
Press Release: The Maturity Institute calls for the redefinition of corporate purpose using Total Stakeholder Value
London, 5 October 2017: The Maturity Institute (MI) today invites recognition for redefining corporate purpose using MI’s Total Stakeholder Value (TSV) and OM30 Measurement of Organisational Effectiveness. Paul Kearns, MI Chair said: “Our invitation has been sent to a wide … Continue reading
MI’s response to EY’s proposed framework for rebuilding trust in business
Are the ‘big four’ accounting and auditing firms the right sort of advocates for Inclusive Capitalism? Do they possess the requisite knowledge and capability to carry out such an important task when their own reporting conventions have been part of … Continue reading
There is only one capitalism – the legitimate version
When I first came across the term Inclusive Capitalism (IC) I was drawn to it emotionally; if not intellectually. It struck me as a very odd proposition. It sounded ‘good’, and has high face validity, but it was easy to … Continue reading