Companies That Mimic Life : Leaders of the Emerging Corporate Renaissance

ISBN
9781783535422
$36.95
Author Bragdon, Joseph H.
Format Paperback
Details
  • 8.9" x 7.8" x 0.6"
  • Active Record
  • Individual Title
  • 2016
  • 242
  • Yes
  • 1
  • HD5650
Industrial capitalism is broken. The signs, which transcend national ideologies, are everywhere: climate chan≥ ecological overshoot; financial exhaustion; fraying social safety nets; corporate fraud; government deceit; civic unrest; terrorism; and war. But there is hope. This book tells how transformation is taking root in the corporate world ¿ the last place many of us would look for solutions. The book tells the stories of seven exceptional companies. Their shared secret is a new mental model of the firm that is the virtual opposite of industrial capitalism. Each company, if not already a household name, is a significant player within their industry and, crucially, has outperformed their competitors. Lessons can be learned. It works like this. Instead of modeling themselves on the assumed efficiency of machines ¿ a thought process that emerged during the industrial age ¿ these firms model themselves on living systems. Firms with open, ethical, inclusive traditions ¿ where employees have a voice and a stake in what happens ¿ have a distinct advantage over traditionally managed companies where most decisions are made at the top. Understanding that everything of value ultimately arises from life, they place a higher value on living assets (people and Nature) than they do on non-living capital assets. The energy they invest in stewarding those assets ¿ a practice described in the book as living asset stewardship (LAS) ¿ is transformative.