The Stakeholder Corporation

by David Wheeler and Maria Sillanpaa

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"Many successful businesses have a strong commitment to maximizing stakeholder loyalty" – Rt Hon Tony Blair, Prime Minister

"The word is stakeholding. The style is integrity. The profession is business." – Anita Roddick OBE, Founder and Chief Executive of The Body Shop

"... sets out a clear blueprint for business success in the 21st century" – Terry Thomas, Chief Executive, The Co-operative Bank

"Seminal" – Chris Cox MIQA, Quality World, IQA Journal

In the future, development of loyal relationships with customers, employees, shareholders and other stakeholders, will become one of the most important determinants of commercial viability and business success. Increasing shareholder value will be best served if your company cultivates the support of all those who may influence its performance.

The Stakeholder Corporation examines the business case for good corporate citizenship, giving you a workable management system for auditing and transforming your stakeholder relationships.

At a time when many are talking about the stakeholder economy, this book provides numerous case studies of successful businesses, which demonstrate that stakeholder inclusion is both practical and good for business.

Read this book. Improve the lives of your stakeholders. See your business prosper.

Authors :

As a senior executive at The Body Shop and a visiting professor at Kingston University, David Wheeler has a unique background of both professional and academic experience in the field of corporate ethics and stakeholding. He is best known for his work in environmental policy and corporate social responsibility.

Maria Sillanpää manages the team responsible for the production of The Body Shop's public statements on the environment, animal protection and social issues.
  • ISBN10 0273626612
  • ISBN13 9780273626619
  • Publish Date 7 May 1997
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 2 December 2008
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Financial Times Prentice Hall
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 320
  • Language English