Dick Ellsworth discusses corporate purpose, which he defines as a company’s reason for existing, and its effect upon strategy, executive leadership, employees, and competitive performance. He goes on to challenge the concept that corporations should be dedicated to shareholder wealth creation, and argues that instead the path to competitive advantage and successful long-term financial performance lies in a customer-focused corporate purpose.
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