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Is Covid-19 waking the world up to the necessity of a ‘Total Stakeholder Value’ system?
Richard Walker, MD of Iceland Foods, was fast out of the blocks on Covid-19: understanding that the most vulnerable of his company’s customer base needed help and being quick to provide it. By setting aside specific time for elderly and … Continue reading
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Tagged coronavirus, corporate culture, corporate governance, corporate responsibility, Covid-19, ESG, risk management, Total Stakeholder Value
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Human Governance: the ‘why’, the ‘what’, the ‘how’ & the ‘who’
The Why? The Maturity Institute (MI) was formed for a number of very sound reasons. One is recognition, shared with many other impartial observers, that there is something rotten in the state of capitalism. That does not mean capitalism is … Continue reading
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Tagged corporate responsibility, CSR, governance, human governance, Milton Friedman
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