* Beyond the Corporation is a book for our times.
Offering inspiration and vision in the wake of financial
Armageddon, it is the story of ordinary people who share
the ownership of the businesses where they work. * The
enterprises come in all sizes: from companies employing
just a few dozen people, to large corporations: John
Lewis in the UK, employing 70,000 'partners'; Mondragon,
a highly entrepreneurial group of over 100 businesses in
Spain employing more than 100,000; and many examples in
the US, each employing tens of thousands. It would be
hard to imagine a better informed, more involved or more
enthusiastic set of employees - sharing the efforts of
making their companies successful, and sharing all of
the rewards. Unusually in the corporate world, they
control their own destinies - a situation beyond the
dreams of most working people. * Erdal takes a hard look
at those who insist, in the teeth of the evidence, that
shared ownership will never work - a sorry tale of
prejudice masquerading as economic thinking.The book
contains detailed case studies as well as interviews
with a range of people, whose inspiring stories of
success fly in the face of economists' standard
predictions. These successes include high levels of
productivity; sustained rapid growth; fast-moving,
innovative responses to changing worlds; high levels of
investment aimed at long-term prosperity; and above all,
the sheer happiness that comes from the experience of
working together in businesses that they own together,
sharing the wealth that they create together. * At a
time when the 'normal' corporate economy has been badly
shaken, Beyond the Corporation is a book to weigh in the
balance. |
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