Feb 27, 2026 | Caring Company/Altruistic Enterprise, Cases' descriptions |
In The Montréal Review (December 2025), Laurent Marbacher and I published a long-form essay titled “Doing Good Face-to-Face or Through Philanthropy?”, based on — and adapted from — a chapter of The Caring Company. The essay explores a fundamental question at the...
Feb 27, 2026 | Caring Company/Altruistic Enterprise, Cases' descriptions |
An op-ed Laurent Marbacher and I recently published in Corporate Knights argues that companies become stronger when they put care before profit. The article draws on the research behind our recently published book, The Caring Company: How to Shift Business and the...
Feb 27, 2026 | Caring Company/Altruistic Enterprise |
The British business daily Raconteur featured Laurent Marbacher’s and my op-ed on its cover. Raconteur reaches a broad audience of business leaders, and what struck me is not just that the article was highlighted — but why it resonated: more and more leaders...
Dec 11, 2025 | Caring Company/Altruistic Enterprise |
It is 7 a.m. when Wladek’s truck enters the huge parking lot of LSDH, a European leader in packed milk and juices. After 10 hours of night driving to this Loire Valley warehouse, he is tired, hoping to load his shipment quickly and leave. At most warehouses around the...
Apr 18, 2023 | Caring Company/Altruistic Enterprise, Cases' descriptions |
By Sam Haddad 24 Mar 2023 A Japanese pharmaceutical company is perhaps not an obvious place to look for a workplace revolution. But in the early 1990s, under the direction of its new president Haruo Naito, pharma giant Eisai quietly began to transform the way it did...
Nov 30, 2022 | Caring Company/Altruistic Enterprise, Freedom-based/Liberated Company |
Andrew Hill a leading FT business and management editor took on the ESG debate, which earlier was carried under the names of CSR, Benefit Corporation, and more in his recent article. I am happy he used in his article several talks we had previously on the topics of...