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Advancing the Common Good
Strategies for Businesses, Governments, and Nonprofits
Advancing the Common Good
Strategies for Businesses, Governments, and Nonprofits
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Description
These inspiring stories of prominent reformers fighting for the Common Good help concerned readers and voters recognize which actions and proposals will substantially elevate the happiness and well-being of citizens.
Philip Kotler describes how today's society is in a state of "durable disorder," with authoritarianism on the rise and democracy on the decline around the world. He highlights the role of the Common Good and offers readers a guide to fortifying democratic values and creating organizations that pursue a better vision of the world. This text is essential for:
Public citizens who want to help solve their community's problems
Businesses that want to contribute to the public good
Government agencies aiming to improve services and innovations
Nonprofit organizations dedicated to meeting public needs
Kotler details tools for public action used by luminaries such as Martin Luther King Jr., Susan B. Anthony, Rachel Carson, and Nelson Mandela, describing the advances these reformers achieved and mapping out strategies for delivering "the greatest good for the greatest number."
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part 1
1. Defining the Common Good
2. Assessing the Impact of Proposed Actions on Human Happiness and Well-Being
3. Protecting and Enhancing Public Goods
4. Identifying Today's Major Social Problems
5. Activists, Reformers, and Social Movements
6. Key Tools for Advancing the Common Good
Part 2
7. What Can Businesses Do to Advance the Common Good?
8. What Can Government Do to Advance the Common Good?
9. What Can Nonprofit Organizations and Foundations Do to Advance the Common Good?
Appendix: The United Nations Works to Define the Common Good
Notes
Index
Product details

Published | Sep 30 2019 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 196 |
ISBN | 9781440872457 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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No matter how you define it, profit and advancing the common good are not only totally compatible, but essential to the future wellbeing of societies, especially capitalist societies. Philip Kotler is in my view the best management writer in the world. You will love this wonderful, thoughtful, but pragmatic book.
Malcolm McDonald, Emeritus Professor, Cranfield University School of Management, UK
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Philip Kotler takes up a highly controversial topic. Comprehensive, profound, creative, credible! A must-read for everyone who is not only motivated by money and profit.
Hermann Simon, Honorary Chairman, Simon-Kucher & Partners, Germany
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This book is an optimistic and compelling essay on the application of what we know works in promoting the common good supported by a wealth of practical insights. The book is also a welcome reminder about the power of what can be achieved if governments, businesses, NGOs, and other key players collaborate and coordinate their efforts. I recommend this work to all who have an interest in finding and developing pragmatic solutions focused on improving social good.
Jeff French, CEO of Strategic Social Marketing, Visiting Professor, Brighton University Business School, UK
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50 years ago, economist Phil Kotler initiated the transformation of Marketing from an art into a science by introducing the 'quantitative' approach. Marketing has not been the same since! Now, after spending much time studying political and economic models used around the world, Kotler presents Advancing the Common Good. This book provides a formula for good governance, which is especially timely given the dark VUCA clouds hanging over us. I hope this will be read by all those involved in governance, whether in government, corporate, or NPO sectors, to make this a better world, for most if not all.
Walter Vieira, Certified Management Consultant, Fellow of the Institute of Management Consultants of India, Visiting Professor at the Kellogg Business School, Northwestern University, USA
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Our capitalistic society is in peril-Kotler, a gifted thought leader, shows a path forward.
David Aaker, Professor Emeritus, Hass School of Business at UC Berkeley, USA
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Kotler has written the essential book for individuals and organizations, activists, and reformers to campaign for a better society and a better world.
George Day, Geoffrey T. Boisi Professor Emeritus, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, USA

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