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Grow the Pie : How Great Companies Deliver Both Purpose and Profit
A Financial Times Book of the Year 2020! What is a responsible business? Common wisdom is that it's one that sacrifices profit for social outcomes.But while it's crucial for companies to serve society, they also have a duty to generate profit for investors - savers, retirees, and pension funds.Based on the highest-quality evidence and real-life examples spanning industries and countries, Alex Edmans shows that it's not an either-or choice - companies can create both profit and social value.The most successful companies don't target profit directly, but are driven by purpose - the desire to serve a societal need and contribute to human betterment.The book explains how to embed purpose into practice so that it's more than just a mission statement, and discusses the critical role of working collaboratively with a company's investors, employees, and customers.Rigorous research also uncovers surprising results on how executive pay, shareholder activism, and share buybacks can be used for the common good.
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Both LPs
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Grow the Pie : How Great Companies Deliver Both Purpose and Profit – Updated and Revised
A Financial Times Book of the Year 2020! Should companies be run for profit or purpose? In this ground-breaking book, acclaimed finance professor and TED speaker Alex Edmans shows it's not an either-or choice.Drawing from real-life examples spanning industries and countries, Edmans demonstrates that purpose-driven businesses are consistently more successful in the long-term.But a purposeful company must navigate difficult trade-offs and take tough decisions.Edmans provides a roadmap for company leaders to put purpose into practice, and overcome the hurdles that hold many back.He explains how investors can discern which companies are truly purposeful and how to engage with them to unleash value for both shareholders and society. And he highlights the role that citizens can play in reshaping business to improve our world.This edition has been thoroughly updated to include the pandemic, the latest research, and new insights on how to make purpose a reality.
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Look Both Ways
In Salem, Massachusetts, there are secret everywhere--even in the furniture. . . When Lee Barrett spots the same style oak bureau she once had as a child on the WICH-TV show, "Shopping Salem," she rushes to the antiques shop and buys the piece.Just like the beloved bureau she lost in a fire, this one has secret compartments.It also comes with an intriguing history--it was purchased in an estate sale from a home where a famous local murder took place.The day after the bureau is delivered, Lee returns to the antiques shop and finds the owner dead.The police suspect the shop owner's unscrupulous business partner, but Lee wonders if the murder is connected to her new furniture.At least part of the answer may be revealed through a mirror in the bureau, tarnished and blackened, allowing Lee to tap into her psychic visions.Using this bureau of investigation, Lee may be able to furnish her policeman beau with the evidence needed to catch the killer--before the next one to be shut up is her. . .
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Both spelling or both?
The phrase "both spelling" is incorrect. The correct phrase is "both spellings." When referring to two different spellings of a word, we use the plural form "spellings" to indicate that there are two variations. Therefore, the correct phrase is "both spellings."
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Which profession fits with both football and business?
A profession that fits with both football and business is sports management. Sports management professionals work behind the scenes to ensure the successful operation of sports organizations, including football teams. They handle the business aspects of the team, such as marketing, finance, and operations, while also understanding the unique dynamics of the sports industry. This profession allows individuals to combine their passion for football with their business acumen to contribute to the success of a sports organization.
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What is the job listings directory for ranch work in Australia?
The job listings directory for ranch work in Australia is called "The Australian Ranch Jobs Directory." This directory provides a comprehensive list of job opportunities in the ranching industry across Australia. It includes a wide range of positions such as cattle herders, farmhands, livestock managers, and more. The directory is a valuable resource for those seeking employment in the ranching sector in Australia.
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'Both of you or you both?'
Both of you and you both are used to refer to two or more people. "Both of you" is used when specifically addressing two people, while "you both" can be used when addressing two or more people. For example, "Both of you need to clean your room" is directed at two people, while "You both need to clean your room" can be directed at two or more people.
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Both of You
In a marriage built on lies, the truth will destroy BOTH OF YOU. ‘Absolutely gripping’ Richard Osman ‘Chilling … and entirely unputdownable’ Lisa Jewell ‘Had me gasping at the twist’ Ian Rankin ‘Ambitious, nail-biting, darkly voyeuristic' Louise Candlish ‘Smart and thought-provoking’ T.M.Logan Happy. Married. Missing. Leigh Fletcher, devoted wife and stepmum, goes to work one day and never returns home. Same week, different world … Kai Janssen leaves her sexy, wealthy husband and their luxurious penthouse, and vanishes into thin air. Both husbands seem distraught, claiming they have no idea where their wives have gone. DC Clements wants answers. Did these women run away or were they taken? Most importantly, where are they now? When the detective discovers a shocking link between the missing women, it’s clear the truth can devastate.Now Clements must work against a ticking clock, before both wives disappear forever. The Sunday Times Number One bestseller Adele Parks returns with her most provocative book to date: Both Of You. Praise for Both Of You: ‘As always with Adele Parks this is an absolutely gripping read’ Richard Osman ‘Yet another stick of literary dynamite from Adele Parks: chilling, gripping and entirely unputdownable’ Lisa Jewell ‘Really enjoyed this!Kept me guessing and had me gasping at the twist’ Ian Rankin ‘Ambitious, nail-biting, darkly voyeuristic – I tore through it in two sittings' Louise Candlish ‘Clever and twisty’ Fabulous ‘Smart and thought-provoking with an absolutely brilliant mid-point twist’ T.M.Logan ‘Sizzling. Shocking. Sassy’ Jane Corry ‘A dark and intense tale that will keep you turning the pages’ Jane Fallon ‘Crackles with toxic relationships, dark desires and shocking twists’ Eve Chase ‘Clever and full of unexpected turns’ Woman & Home ‘Taut, raw, emotionally astute, clever and shocking.Parks gets better and better – a writer at the mind-blowing top of her game’ Gillian McAllister ‘Deliciously dark, sharp and intriguing … Another brilliant page-turner from domestic noir queen Adele Parks’ Tasmina Perry ‘Wildly compelling’ Rachel Edwards
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Cuts Both Ways
With the release of 'Cuts Both Ways', Gloria Estefan was marketed as a solo artist, but Miami Sound Machine continued to perform as her backing band in the studio and on tour. Jon Secada provided background vocals for the album. The first single 'Don't Wanna Lose You' became one of Estefan's biggest hits, reaching number 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
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How to be Both
WINNER OF THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2015 WINNER OF THE GOLDSMITHS PRIZE 2014WINNER OF THE 2014 COSTA NOVEL AWARD'I take my hat off to Ali Smith.Her writing lifts the soul' Evening Standard How to be both is a novel all about art's versatility.Borrowing from painting's fresco technique to make an original literary double-take, it's a fast-moving genre-bending conversation between forms, times, truths and fictions.There's a renaissance artist of the 1460s. There's the child of a child of the 1960s. Two tales of love and injustice twist into a singular yarn where time gets timeless, structural gets playful, knowing gets mysterious, fictional gets real - and all life's givens get given a second chance. *****'Brims with palpable joy' Daily Telegraph'She's a genius, genuinely modern in the heroic, glorious sense' Alain de Botton'A delight.A masterpiece. Magical' Sunday TimesWINNER OF THE SALTIRE SOCIETY LITERARY BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 2014SHORTLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE 2014Ali Smith's new novel, Companion piece, is available now.
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What is correct: both or both?
The correct word is "both." "Both" is used to refer to two people or things together. For example, "Both of my parents are doctors." It is important to use the correct word in order to convey the intended meaning accurately.
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'Both as well as or both like?'
The phrase "both as well as" is used to show that two things are true or applicable. For example, "She is both intelligent as well as hardworking." On the other hand, "both like" is used to compare two things that are similar in some way. For example, "They are both like peas in a pod." The choice between the two phrases depends on the context and the intended meaning of the sentence.
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'In both internships or in both internships?'
It seems like there might be a typo in your question. If you meant to ask about the comparison between two internships, you could say "In both internships, what were the main responsibilities and tasks you were assigned?" If you meant to ask about something else, please provide more context so I can better understand and assist you.
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'Both as well as or both as?'
Both "both as well as" and "both as" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Both as well as" is used to emphasize the inclusion of two elements, while "both as" is used to compare two similar qualities or characteristics. For example, you would say "She is both as well as intelligent" to emphasize that she possesses both qualities, and "She is both as intelligent as she is hardworking" to compare her intelligence and work ethic.
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