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Foreword -
Acknowledgments -
Part One: The Quiet Revolution
Chapter One: On Competition and Social Needs -
Chapter Two: The Panic and Resolve of
Corporate Leaders -
Chapter Three: Social Response Capitalism -
Part Two: Redefining Leadership
Chapter Four: Toyota and the Search for
the Superior Car -
Chapter Five: Inside the Corporate Mansion -
Chapter Six: Developing Leaders We Can Trust -
Part Three: People Inc.-The Future of Capitalism
Chapter Seven: HP and the Vast Universe
of Consumer Delight -
Chapter Eight: Money Will Not Manage Itself -
Chapter Nine: Money Matters:
The Force of Social Products -
Epilogue -
Afterword -
Appendix A: Examples of Social Response Capitalism
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World Inc.: How the Growing Power of Business Is Revolutionizing Profits, People and the Future of Both, Fifty-one of the world's top 100 economies are now corporations. More than 40 percent of world trade now takes place within multinational corporations. We now know that the world is flat, but what does that mean for the future of business and society? |