You can get this book on Amazon for 1p:
As the blurb says:
Stephen Green - current Chairman of HSBC and ordained priest - believes above all that our lives should be lived with integrity. And more than that: these beliefs should not be left at the boardroom door.
In Good Value, he argues that our businesses have a duty to society and explores how those of us who work in a profit-making workplace can combine our spiritual and ethical selves with our everyday work.
Examining money markets across the globe and through the ages in a fascinating study of history, politics, religion and economics, Stephen Green shows how financial progress shouldn't mean an end to ethics at work.
A little more attention to the day job might have paid dividends Stephen.
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What a waste of money. Perhaps the priest should study the hypocrites.
Does it come with a free sick bucket to deal with the inevitable result of reading it?
Interesting that Amazon appear to be taking their marketing line from the banks – quote a low price and then hide the real price in the cost of all the extras. Something else that all those free market types don’t seem to have cottoned on to as a pretty obvious abuse of their market god.
They should have learned from Quakers – name your price and stick to it – it’s how they won in an era when price was usually exploitative