
The Company We Keep
John Abrams(Author)
Chelsea Green Publishing Co
Published on 1. January 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
328 pages
978-1-933392-19-6 (ISBN)
Description
The Company we Keep is more than the success story of a company that has set down a framework for a model of employee ownership and community involvement that has caught the interest of entrepreneurs around the country. In the words of Abrams, iThis is a book about a different way of doing business in todayis worldoa way based on workplace democracy, shared ownership, staying small, building community, commitment to a place, and long-term thinking.i
John Abrams founded his design and building firm more than thirty years ago. Through a commitment to place and community entrepreneurship, he has seen the company grow and prosper, while at the same time experimenting with a revolutionary employee ownership model that has challenged the traditional business rhetoric of unchecked growth. Rejecting the myth that short-term profits are the only indicator of business health and wealth, John Abrams shows how building a company to serve the needs of people (employees and owners), community, and the environment can be a successful business plan as well.
John Abrams founded his design and building firm more than thirty years ago. Through a commitment to place and community entrepreneurship, he has seen the company grow and prosper, while at the same time experimenting with a revolutionary employee ownership model that has challenged the traditional business rhetoric of unchecked growth. Rejecting the myth that short-term profits are the only indicator of business health and wealth, John Abrams shows how building a company to serve the needs of people (employees and owners), community, and the environment can be a successful business plan as well.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
White River Junction
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
60 black and white illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-933392-19-6 (9781933392196)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
John Abrams is a co-founder of South Mountain Company, a 30-year-old, employee-owned design and building company on Marthais Vineyard, Massachusetts. He chairs the Island Affordable Housing Fund and is vice-chair of Island Housing Trust.
Content
Foreword
Cornerstones
Cultivating Workplace Democracy
Challenging the Gospel of Growth
Balancing Multiple Bottom Lines
Committing to the Business of Place
Celebrating the Spirit of Craft
Advancing People Conservation
Practicing Community
Entrepreneurism
Thinking Like Cathedral Builders
The Company We Keep
Cornerstones
Cultivating Workplace Democracy
Challenging the Gospel of Growth
Balancing Multiple Bottom Lines
Committing to the Business of Place
Celebrating the Spirit of Craft
Advancing People Conservation
Practicing Community
Entrepreneurism
Thinking Like Cathedral Builders
The Company We Keep