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Make Poverty Business Increase Profits And Reduce Risks By Engaging With The Poor 1st Edition Craig Wilson Peter Wilson

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Make Poverty Business Increase Profits And Reduce Risks By Engaging With The Poor 1st Edition Craig Wilson Peter Wilson
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Make Poverty Business Increase Profits And Reduce Risks By Engaging With The Poor 1st Edition Craig Wilson Peter Wilson instant download after payment.

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.16 MB
Pages: 193
Author: Craig Wilson; Peter Wilson
ISBN: 9781907643033, 1907643036
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Make Poverty Business Increase Profits And Reduce Risks By Engaging With The Poor 1st Edition Craig Wilson Peter Wilson by Craig Wilson; Peter Wilson 9781907643033, 1907643036 instant download after payment.

Poor people in developing countries could make excellent suppliers, employees and customers but are often ignored by major businesses. This omission leads to increased risk, higher costs and lower sales. Meanwhile, businesses are asked by governments and poverty activists to do more for economic development, but their exhortations are rarely based on a proper business case. Make Poverty Business bridges the gap by constructing a rigorous profit-making argument for multinational corporations to do more business with the poor. It takes economic development out of the corporate social responsibility ghetto and places it firmly in the core business interests of the corporation, and argues that to see the poor only as potential consumers at the bottom of the pyramid (BOP) misses half of the story. Make Poverty Business examines the successes, failures and missed opportunities of a wide range of global companies including Wal-Mart, BP, Unilever, Shell and HSBC when dealing with the poor and with development advocates in the media, NGOs, governments and international organisations. It includes a discussion on how to use a poverty perspective to provoke profitable innovation - not only to create new products and services but also to find new sources of competitive advantage in the supply chain and to develop more sustainable, lower-cost business models in developing countries. Make Poverty Business will be essential reading for international business managers seeking to increase profits and decrease risks in developing countries, development advocates who seek to harness the profit motive to achieve reductions in poverty, and academics looking for practical strategies on how business can implement BOP initiatives in developing countries.

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