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The Wellbeing Purpose Richard Hardyment

The Wellbeing Purpose By Richard Hardyment

The Wellbeing Purpose by Richard Hardyment


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The Wellbeing Purpose is the first book that explains how companies can make life better across their value chains from sourcing raw materials to innovating, marketing and selling products and services. It sets out the steps for any organisation to create profits (wealth creation) whilst simultaneously making life better.

The Wellbeing Purpose Summary

The Wellbeing Purpose: How Companies Can Make Life Better by Richard Hardyment

In a turbulent world of geopolitical change, declining trust in institutions, and increasing scrutiny of companies, the big question facing leaders is: what difference does business make? Lots of companies talk about social impact, but few have defined what it really means. This book sets out a more human form of capitalism with people at its heart.

The Wellbeing Purpose is the first book that explains how companies can make life better across their value chains, from sourcing raw materials to innovating, marketing and selling products and services. This book is a blueprint for raising life satisfaction for all those touched by a business - suppliers, employees, communities and consumers. It sets out the steps for any organization to create profits (wealth creation) whilst simultaneously making life better (wellbeing enhancement).

Drawing on his experience as a political adviser and business consultant, Hardyment takes us on a journey across the global footprint of business. There are some startling findings along the way. Case studies from pioneering firms and the latest scientific research are used to explain how any organization can source, make and market products that create wealth and wellbeing. This is a manifesto for business to profit through helping more people to realize the good life.

The Wellbeing Purpose Reviews

Purpose is firmly on the corporate agenda. There can be no higher purpose for a company than contributing to human wellbeing. This book offers an invaluable look at what this means in practice, and shows how the science of happiness, if wisely adopted, can be an inspirational force for a new generation of leaders.

Dame Polly Courtice, Director of the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability.

It's good to see such a direct challenge to the stale world of Corporate Social Responsibility. The Wellbeing Purpose is well-researched, well-written, and well-judged, and I suspect that more companies are already re-thinking their obligations in terms of their ultimate social purpose, and their true responsibilities for both staff and employees.

Jonathon Porritt, Founder Director, Forum for the Future.

About Richard Hardyment

Richard Hardyment has spent over a decade advising companies on responsible business practices and sustainability. He is a director at Corporate Citizenship, a global management consultancy. He was previously a political advisor in Westminster for a UK political party and senior strategic advisor at Forum for the Future.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction - Why happiness matters

Chapter 2: Science - Measuring the good life

Chapter 3: Money - Wages and wellbeing

Chapter 4: Source - Supply chain satisfaction

Chapter 5: Make - Employees and the workplace

Chapter 6: Sell - Marketing for life enhancement

Chapter 7: Trust - Ethics and the community

Chapter 8: Strategy - Business models for life

Additional information

GOR010747751
9781138549302
1138549304
The Wellbeing Purpose: How Companies Can Make Life Better by Richard Hardyment
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20180830
134
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