Completing Capitalism, Bruno Roche
Completing Capitalism, Bruno Roche
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Completing Capitalism
Heal Business to Heal the World

Author: Bruno Roche, Jay Jakub, Colin Mayer, Martin Radvan

Narrator: Tom Kruse

Unabridged: 5 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 05/01/2017


Synopsis

Milton Friedman's "financial capitalism" business model, which focuses exclusively on maximizing returns to shareholders, has caused tremendous harm to people, planet, and even profits, argue Mars, Inc., executives Bruno Roche and Jay Jakub. They advocate a detailed, field-tested alternative that takes a broader view and enables businesses to do well while doing good.

For the past fifty years, the business world has been dominated by the Milton Friedman "financial capitalism" economic model, which preaches that it is the "sole social responsibility of business to maximize profit for distribution to shareholders." This one-dimensional focus represents a grossly incomplete view of reality-businesses need to pay attention to many other factors if they are to thrive and endure-and has resulted in increasing global economic dysfunction, widening inequality, and environmental destruction.

In this new book, Roche and Jakub offer a new model that is built around detailed metrics to measure and track performance in all forms of capital, including social, human, and natural, as well as financial. And this is not simply theory: the model has been extensively field-tested in live business pilots in Africa, Asia, and elsewhere. It is delivering superior measurable performance across the different forms of capital, including generating more profit than a profit maximization approach. Recent high-profile books like Capital in the Twenty-First Century have exposed the shortcomings of today's financial capitalism model, but this book goes far beyond by describing a well-developed, proven alternative.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Andy on July 24, 2022

I heard about this book on the Theology of Business podcast, which peaked my interest in the topic of trying to measure other forms of capital. The premise of the book is that businesses usually focus merely on financial capital, where there is a need to measure and manage other types of capital tha......more

Goodreads review by Harmen on May 31, 2020

I’ve had the privilege of having heard both authors introducing these concepts at the first two European Economic Summits in Amsterdam a few years back. Since then I have awaited this book. The enthusiasm and drive of both authors and ‘evangelists’ of this good news breathes through the book. It prov......more

Goodreads review by Rick on September 22, 2019

Completing Capitalism is a book everyone who cares about creating value and doing good should read. It’s metrics for better ways to measure business and profit will have profound impact on well being when implemented. It is written a little too academically, but it’s worth reading and rereading to g......more

Goodreads review by RuthAnn on September 18, 2017

Put a big old asterisk next to the "read" column for me, because I did a very light skim of this book for my work book club. I think this is a book that I would rather read an article about than actually read. The concepts are interesting, but the tone seemed super dry to me.......more

Goodreads review by Gabriel Odhiambo Achayo on July 02, 2023

Great Read Wonderful for a mindset change on why business and how to do a win-win business. Thank you very much for this......more