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Full Description
This book identifies the role of business as an agent of social and political change in South Africa. It speaks to the potential role that businesses could play in influencing society towards equitable political and national goals. It explores the lived experiences of a selected group of South African business leaders in the decade preceding the end of apartheid. The inspirational lessons derived from their experiences vividly exemplify principles and practices of nationally responsible and conscious business leadership, and are invaluable in developing a case for corporate vigilance and the boundaries of moral authority. It will be enlightening reading for academics, practitioners, and nations transitioning to a more peaceful and inclusive society.
Contents
PART I. ON BECOMING THE POLECATS OF THE WORLD.PART II. TIES THAT BINDPART III. EARNING THE RIGHT TO STAND UP AS ONEPART IV. BEING A JELLY FISHPART V. THE POWER OF ONEPART VI. LEAVING A WORTHY LEGACY.



