The Stakeholder Vs. The Shareholder
John Moore, a past In-HOWse Designer Conference speaker, recently linked to a Time interview with the founders of Whole Food Market and The Container Store (who just happened to live together for a year while they were in college). What's interesting about it, is that the two men share a similar business philosophy, one that is both refreshing and smart.
Mackey: I think perhaps accidentally we hit almost
simultaneously upon the philosophy that I think will be the dominant
philosophy in business in the 21st century. And it's this principle of
the stakeholder--that the purpose of business is not primarily to
maximize shareholder value, that that's a myth. Tindell: Milton Friedman said it was the only reason for the enterprise to go ahead. Mackey: But I've met very few entrepreneurs who
created their businesses for that purpose. What Kip and I both realized
is that if you manage the business on behalf of all of these
interconnected stakeholders--the customers, the team members/employees,
the suppliers, the investors, the greater community, the
environment--that if you create value for all of them, they're all
interdependent. And that that will create the most successful business.
Posted by Megan Thought Provoking
Thursday, September 04, 2008 4:50:29 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
|
|