In the wake of corporate scandal, recession, record deficits, and terrorist attacks, more and more people are turning inward to determine where their true values lie.Megatrends 2010 review. Read full reviews of Megatrends 2010: The Rise Of Conscious Capitalism 2005 By Aburdene, P 1571744568.
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author patricia aburdene format paperback language english publication year 31 03 2007 subject management business economics industry subject 2 economics professional general goddings limited presents megatrends 2010 the rise of conscious capitalism isbn 1571745394 author aburdene patricia publisher hampton roads publishing date 2007 04 17 seller sku gard 1571745392 qty available 1 format paperback condition new notes brand new book will ship 1 st class to the uk or airmail worldwide airmail 2 7
Likewise, more and more companies are discovering that placing social and environmental values ahead of the bottom line is actually helping to boost profits. In this trade paperback edition of Megatrends 2010, Patricia Aburdene, co-author of the bestselling Megatrends 2000 investigates "corporate social responsibility" and identifies seven new megatrends that will redefine business in the coming years.
Aburdene, who has been hailed by the Christian Science Monitor as "one of the foremost trend trackers in the United States," discovers that significant numbers of both new-economy and old-guard companies such as AOL, GM, and Xerox are tapping into the wave of conscious capitalism by bringing meditation into the workplace, forcing stricter environmental controls on their vendors, and donating both time and money to social causes.
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