And Why Not?: The Human Person and the Heart of Business

And Why Not?: The Human Person and the Heart of Business

And Why Not?: The Human Person and the Heart of Business

And Why Not?: The Human Person and the Heart of Business

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Overview

Although free enterprise and free economies now proliferate around the globe, the idea of business as a holy vocation is one that has received little attention. Few business figures have depicted their professions in this light, as few have seen how their roles might bridge the divide between the economic and theological realms. François Michelin is an exception. Years of experience with the Michelin group—the company famous for introducing the radial tire that revolutionized the car industry—have convinced Michelin that the entrepreneur produces great moral and material good as he or she fulfills the myriad responsibilities of the job. In this illuminating series of interviews, Michelin explains his belief that the work of a business leader closely reflects God's creative act. And Why Not: Morality and Business argues convincingly for the valuation of a profound theological dimension of business life and advocates for a greater appreciation of men and women in business, on whose efforts the health of a nation stands.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739152041
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 05/13/2003
Series: Studies in Ethics and Economics
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 120
File size: 363 KB

About the Author

François Michelin is a world-famous entrepreneur, reknowned for both his business acumen and secrecy. He is the head of the Michelin tire group.

Table of Contents


Chapter 1 The Factory
Chapter 2 Capitalism and Responsibility
Chapter 3 France and Globalization
Chapter 4 Not Enough Economic Thinking
Chapter 5 The Boss—the Man
Chapter 6 And Why Not?
Chapter 7 The Five Step Method
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