Firms of Endearment
How World-Class Companies Profit from Passion and Purpose
Wharton School Publishing, 2007
Category: Leadership & Management
Altruistically meeting the needs of your community and stakeholders gives them a boost and gives you a business advantage.
In this summary you will learn
- What a “Firm of Endearment” (FoE) is and why it matters
- How the U.S. business climate is changing
- How FoEs serve every stakeholder group by using humanistic practices
- What your company can learn from Firms of Endearment
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Why you should read Firms of Endearment
Authors Raj Sisodia, David B. Wolfe and Jag Sheth contend that as U.S. society becomes more concerned with caring, responsible practices, businesses are becoming more aware of serving the society around them, rather than being motivated only by profit. More companies now are building corporate cultures around humanistic values. They provide equal service to each stakeholder group: society, employees, customers, partners and investors. This creates lasting loyalty and even earns a profit. Despite a bit of jargon, the book paints an idyllic but desirable business portrait. Readers might even see its optimism and altruism as a balance to the prevailing negativity. getAbstract suggests this book to executives, entrepreneurs and business theorists.
About the Authors
Raj Sisodia was the founding director of the Center for Marketing Technology and is now a marketing professor at Bentley College. He and Jag Sheth, who holds the Kellstadt Chair in marketing at Emory University’s Goizueta Business School, co-authored The Rule of Three: Surviving and Thriving in Competitive Markets, a finalist for the AMA’s 2004 Best Marketing Book award. Consumer behavior expert David B. Wolfe also is the author of Ageless Marketing: Strategies for Reaching the Hearts and Minds of the New Customer Majority.
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