The Company We Keep: Reinventing Small Business for People, Community, and Place
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Book Description
There is a revolution going on in corporate America, and social entrepreneurship is leading the way. Rejecting the myth that short-term profits are the only indicator of business health and wealth, John Abrams shows how building a company to serve the needs of people (employees and owners), community, and the environment can lead to lasting business success.
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. Like Paul Hawken, Ray C. Anderson, and other socially responsible business leaders, Abrams explores the role of business in preserving and restoring local culture, social equity, and ecological balance.
About the Author
John Abrams is a cofounder of South Mountain Company, a 30 year old employee-owned design and building company on Marthas Vineyard, Massachusetts. He chairs the Island Affordable Housing Fund and is vice-chair of Island Housing Trust. These private non-profits are dedicated to solving his communitys affordable housing crisis.
The Company We Keep: Reinventing Small Business for People, Community, and Place,John Abrams,William Greider,Chelsea Green Publishing Company,1931498733,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Case studies,Construction industry,Environmental aspects,General,History,House construction,Management - General,Martha's Vineyard,Massachusetts,Small Business - General,South Mountain Company,Strategic Planning
The Company We Keep: Reinventing Small Business for People, Community, and Place
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