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The Policy of Profit: Rethinking Business Through the Lens of Politics and SocietyProfit alone no longer defines success-purpose, ethics, and impact now share the stage.
The Policy of Profit is a bold and timely exploration of how business, politics, and society are deeply intertwined in shaping the future of commerce. This book invites readers to rethink the traditional pursuit of profit by examining how corporate power influences-and is influenced by-regulatory systems, public policy, and social expectations.
Through compelling chapters, you'll uncover how regulation molds business behavior, how lobbying reshapes governance, and how ethical leadership can drive long-term value. The book dives into the forces of globalization and technological disruption, revealing how they're transforming market dynamics and corporate strategy.
You'll also explore the evolving role of corporate governance, workplace culture, and philanthropy in building resilient, responsible organizations. With rich historical context and forward-looking insights, The Policy of Profit challenges business leaders to integrate purpose into their bottom line and to champion sustainability, equity, and social justice.
Whether you're a CEO, policymaker, entrepreneur, or changemaker, this book offers a roadmap for navigating complexity-and for building businesses that thrive by doing good.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The Policy of Profit: Rethinking Business Through the Lens of Politics and SocietyProfit alone no longer defines success-purpose, ethics, and impact now share the stage.
The Policy of Profit is a bold and timely exploration of how business, politics, and society are deeply intertwined in shaping the future of commerce. This book invites readers to rethink the traditional pursuit of profit by examining how corporate power influences-and is influenced by-regulatory systems, public policy, and social expectations.
Through compelling chapters, you'll uncover how regulation molds business behavior, how lobbying reshapes governance, and how ethical leadership can drive long-term value. The book dives into the forces of globalization and technological disruption, revealing how they're transforming market dynamics and corporate strategy.
You'll also explore the evolving role of corporate governance, workplace culture, and philanthropy in building resilient, responsible organizations. With rich historical context and forward-looking insights, The Policy of Profit challenges business leaders to integrate purpose into their bottom line and to champion sustainability, equity, and social justice.
Whether you're a CEO, policymaker, entrepreneur, or changemaker, this book offers a roadmap for navigating complexity-and for building businesses that thrive by doing good.