Make Poverty Business
Discover the transformative insights of Make Poverty Business by Craig Wilson, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2006. This thought-provoking hardback, spanning 192 pages, aims to revolutionize the approach to working with the world's impoverished communities. Wilson presents a compelling case for businesses to engage with the poor through innovative, low-risk, and cost-effective strategies that not only foster economic growth but also enhance the quality of life for those in need.
With a focus on business ethics and strategic engagement, this book is essential for anyone interested in public policy, social science, and the intersection of business and poverty alleviation. Make Poverty Business challenges multinational corporations to rethink their role in addressing poverty, providing practical recommendations that can lead to meaningful change. Dive into this essential read and explore how businesses can become catalysts for positive social impact.