[Peace-discuss] Fwd: Announcing: Saving the Corporate Soul
Jay Mittenthal
mitten at life.uiuc.edu
Wed Apr 2 15:32:15 CST 2003
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>From: "Sojourners" <sojo.SojoMail.m44128 at my.sojo.net>
>Subject: Announcing: Saving the Corporate Soul
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>Sojourners is pleased to announce the official launch of
><http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0787964808/sojourners-20>Saving
>the Corporate Soul by Executive Editor David Batstone.
>
><http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0787964808/sojourners-20>30% OFF!
>Order today from Amazon.com, and Sojourners will receive one-third of the
>proceeds from each sale!
>
>What others are saying:
>
>"Even those who think the idea of a 'corporate soul' is an oxymoron will
>be persuaded by journalist David Batstone's whip-smart suggestions for how
>values can re-invent an organization's bad behavior."
>- Amazon.com
>
>David Batstone is the nation's "foremost expert in business ethics."
>- USA Weekend, February 23, 2003
>
>"If you want to be inspired how to make a buck without selling out, you
>must read this book. Batstone shows us how to put values at the core of a
>profitable enterprise."
>- Ben Cohen, cofounder, Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream
>
>"Corporations do have souls and they can be saved. What's more, saving
>them is important for society, good for the economy, and even profitable
>for the corporations themselves. Every corporate executive should read
>Batstone's book as a first step toward redemption."
>- Robert B. Reich, former U.S. Secretary of Labor
>
>About David
>Batstone<http://www.sojo.net/index.cfm?action=about_us.display_staff&staff=batstone>
>
>
>It is a rare set of skills that enable David Batstone to be active as a
>business entrepreneur, professor and journalist. Batstone is the executive
>editor of <http://www.sojo.net>Sojourners magazine, the leading voice at
>the crossroads of politics, business, spirituality and culture. Batstone
>was also a founding editor of Business 2.0 magazine and a contributor to
>The New York Times, Wired, The Chicago Tribune, Spin and The San Francisco
>Chronicle. He is the recipient of two national journalist awards and named
>the National Endowment for the Humanities Chair at the University of San
>Francisco for his work in technology and ethics. Gifted as an
>entrepreneur, Batstone plays an executive role in a niche investment bank
>operating internationally in the entertainment and technology industries.
>During the 1980s, he founded and directed a non-governmental agency
>dedicated to economic development and human rights in Latin America.
>
><http://www.sojo.net/index.cfm?action=about_us.display_staff&staff=batstone>Read
>commentary and articles by David Batstone.
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