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IESE Business School Insight, 159. The future of capitalism
Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Economics, Leadership and People Management, Service and Operations Management, Strategy
English , Spanish
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Reference: 75529
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Number of pages: 91
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Publication Date: Sep 1, 2021
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Source: IESE (España)
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Type of Document: Magazine
Description
How the next generation of business leaders can fix capitalism to have a more positive impact for all. Featuring interviews with Paul Polman, Nitin Nohria and Rebecca Henderson as well as a checklist for change. Plus: Profiles of energy business leader Eghosa Oriaikhi Mabhena, entrepreneur Carlos Uraga and pianist Ignasi Cambra. Three experts bust the myths on teleworking. Tips for having better conversations. Operations lessons from 9/11. Evaluating ambiguous product offerings. Four principles to manage your career for the long term. Managing stress before it manages you.
Keywords
9/11
Capitalism
CEO pay
clear
climate crisis
collectivism
Common good
comparable
complex
chaotic
complicated
COVID-19
Cynefin
deaths of despair
ESG
FGV
free market
GDP
Getulio Vargas Foundation
Globalization
Greenpeace
Gross National Happiness
Ground Zero
inequality
left behind
market value
private sector
purpose
Ratios
regenerative
School of Inspired Leadership
Shizenkan University
Silicon Valley
SOIL
Solidarity
stakeholder
stock market
Sustainability
Sustainable Development Goals
tax justice
Valuation
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