An edition of Aiming higher (1996)

Aiming higher

25 stories of how companies prosper by combining sound management and social vision

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An edition of Aiming higher (1996)

Aiming higher

25 stories of how companies prosper by combining sound management and social vision

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In an eye-opening collection of real-life stories, Aiming Higher profiles courageous CEOs, managers, and employees who view social challenges not as burdens but as opportunities - to create new markets, build motivated work forces, and attract loyal customers. They are aiming higher. Who are these business heroes and heroines? Each year, The Business Enterprise Trust - founded by television writer and producer Norman Lear - honors five companies or individuals who have.

shown breakthrough leadership in combining sound business management with social conscience. Aiming Higher presents the stories of 25 of these honorees. These inspiring narratives illuminate the complicated, gritty management challenges being met and overcome by public-spirited businesspeople. The stories are about all kinds and sizes of businesses, ranging from Xerox to Vermont National Bank to the White Dog Cafe. These compelling profile include a local school bus.

company that has become a powerful engine for personal growth, new jobs, and economic revitalization in a troubled inner-city neighborhood; a small travel agency that has grown to be the third-largest agency in the world by making employee satisfaction a top priority; a stock photography agency that has become a pacesetter by promoting the use of non-stereotyped, "real-life" images of women, minorities, and people with disabilities; and a bank that initiated a lending.

program for low-income customers. Thousands of people can now own homes - and the bank has become one of the most profitable savings and loans in the country.

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Amacom
Language
English
Pages
374

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Table of Contents

Vermont National Bank's socially responsible banking fund : the rich rewards of community lending
Gun Denhart and Hanna Andersson : recycling clothes while building customer loyalty
Prudential Insurance's living needs benefits : death benefits for the living
Mario J. Antoci and American Savings Bank : cultivating the American dream
Finast Supermarkets : the ultimate neighborhood market
Rachel Hubka and Rachel's Bus Company : the little school bus company that could
Lou Krouse and the National Payments Network : a creative alternative for the "unbanked"
Equal opportunity at Inland Steel : how five managers transformed a corporate culture
Julia Stasch of Stein & Company : fighting gender barriers in Chicago construction
Barbara B. Roberts and FPG International : the power of the image
DAKA International : coping with AIDS in the workplace
Jack Stack and the Springfield ReManufacturing Corporation : when workers play the numbers game
Rick Surpin and Cooperative Home Care Associates : up from welfare and into the boardroom
Hal Rosenbluth and Rosenbluth International : putting the customer second
and the employee first
Howard Schultz and the Starbucks Coffee Company : employees as partners in growth
The work/life programs of Fel-Pro, Incorporated : portrait of a family-friendly workplace
Judy Wicks and the White Dog Cafe : table for six billion, please!
Gail Mayville of Ben & Jerry's Homemade : going green at the Vermont ice cream machine
GE Plastics' "share to gain" program : building corporate loyalty while rebuilding the community
Merck & Co.
quandaries in developing a wonder drug for the Third World
J. Irwin Miller : the rewards of servant-leadership
James W. Rouse : bringing dignity and delight to American cities
Frank Stanton : the man who built the Tiffany network
The Haas family of Levi Strauss & Co. : a values-driven business in a global marketplace
The Xerox Corporation : the pragmatic idealists.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Other Titles
25 stories of how companies prosper by combining sound management and social vision, Twenty-five stories of how companies prosper by combining sound management and social vision

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
658.4/08
Library of Congress
HD60.5.U5 B65 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 374 p. ;
Number of pages
374

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24751020M
Internet Archive
aiminghigher25st00boll
ISBN 10
0814403190
ISBN 13
9780814403198
LCCN
96021828
OCLC/WorldCat
34705081

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