MBA in a Book by Joel Kurzman is a book that teaches corporate business principles and ethi in a manner befitting a Harvard writing team … below is an essay from the second chapters collection of essays entitled yes sustainable business and responsibility … this is my spin off of the concept that an American business does have a duty to engage in negotiable assistance with impoverished nations to build a better earth which is good business and building lasting ally relationships with the third world promises for a brighter world for us all when they finally enter the first world … there is a finite amount of work that needs done to enter the first world and once there it’s a matter of staying there but Africa has it’s foot in the door and the middle east they’re getting some help in terms of their violence in israel from Donald trump and his colleagues and in a few short decades poverty will be wiped out …. on earth …
Poverty in the Middle East and Africa and Sustainable Business … I think the developed world can afford to assist with the evolution of the African and middle eastern people we can integrate their businesses into our lives with the internet we can install internet in the middle east and africa and we can provide knowledge as well as goods and services and walk with them on their journey to the first world … we’re like their angels we live eat work and die but we’re their angels they’ll never know who we are or what enabled us to build new York City or the interstate high way system such a thought is beyond the comprehension of a 3rd world impoverished citizen but we can keep providing food and giving building supplies and now with the internet we can provide inspiration we have the chance to generate the strongest allied partnership there has ever been from our corner of the world with our navy and our shipping routes that we can use to assist in the evolution of a people seeking for reasons to be proud in a world where everyone is further ahead so their people invented Hip hop they rhymed in a way that was new they rhymed 3 sonnets in a song and put an original designed beat behind it and called it hip hop because they took the breathe out of their lungs and did business with it and changed the world and got people involved and moved it around because they can do business with nothing how much more business can they do with something like a lumber yard or a construction job how much work CAN they do now that they have learned to do European style business to a degree that rivals europeans with nothing granted but if they had something what could they do? europeans have been building coliseums for the last 1500 years to celebrate our sport and they didn’t know as they learn about us they want theirs what belongs to them is what they want to know they don’t want to be given to but the internet is nice they’ll accept that and work with that that’s hard to pass up but with Nigeria’s Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing they now move from their breathe to vehicles and mark my word an African vehicle is going to have a unique feature and everyone is going to want one made possible by sustainable business
Notes on Earth We Have a Problem in the 2nd Chapter
the idea that a corporation is an entity whose job is to provide profits for the shareholders implies that the corporation works for someone it’s a servant organization it’s servile and who better to serve than the planet what higher calling can this 200 year old institution serve to serve the planet here we find the highest calling for the corporation providing useful tools for the consumer to use to improve the quality of life at a reasonable price that doesn’t corrupt the environment that’s what this chapter is talking about this chapter is talking about how corporate America can raise environmental and civic capital by managing it’s resources in harmony with the environment which is what needs to be stated the harmony of the environment needs invested in now man is starting to consider living in harmony with earth and this is the best quality thinking there can be
why following your passions leads to profits by randy komisar
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