An Unamerican Business: The Rise of the New European Enterprise - Couverture rigide

Kalff, Donald

 
9780749444907: An Unamerican Business: The Rise of the New European Enterprise

Synopsis

Enron, Worldcom, Arthur Anderson, Merrill Lynch, J.P. Morgan, Citygroup - once the great icons of the US economy, worshipped at corporate alters world over, are now nothing more than an embarrassing memory. The universally accepted American enterprise model, which these and many other corporate giants have slavishly followed, has at last been called into question. Free market capitalism and globalism are not quite what they seem after all, as the decline of the US economy might testify. Donald Kalff passionately believes that the time is right for a sea-change in the way businesses operate and that a credible alternative is a European enterprise model, one which is founded on quite different values of culture, ethics and economic considerations. Packed with vital facts and figures, AnUnAmerican Business is a fresh and agnostic look at the past, present and future performance of companies that have embraced the American way of doing business.

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À propos de l?auteur

Dr Donald Kalff has lived and worked in the United States, the United Kingdom and continental Europe during the last 30 years. He gained a PhD from Wharton Business School, held management positions at the Royal Dutch/Shell Group and served on the Executive Board of KLM, Royal Dutch Airlines. Today he is co-founder and CEO of Immpact, a biotech company, advisor to biotech investment company BTF and strategy consultants Roland Berger.

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9780749450151: An UnAmerican Business: The Rise of the New European Enterprise

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0749450150 ISBN 13 :  9780749450151
Editeur : Kogan Page, 2008
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