
Value Shift
Why Companies Must Merge Social and Financial Imperatives to Achieve Superior Performance
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Companies were once expected to create wealth and produce superior goods and services — nothing more. Society today, however, has a higher standard of corporate behavior. Paine’s insightful book argues that companies must become moral, as well as financial, members of the community.
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