
By Riane Eisler, Simon L. Dolan & Mario Raich
Leading Towards Change of Ethics and Caring: Resisting Temptation and Reaping the Benefits
Businesses stand at a crossroads, and our current systems are not sustainable given the present economic and environ- mental crises. In this article, Riane Eisler, Simon L. Dolan and Mario Raich suggest that profitability and caring busi- ness decisions can support each other . Below, the authors argue that businesses that care for all stakeholders can be even more successful than those that do not, and describe ways that business leaders can develop more responsible policies and practices.
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