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How employee ownership can pay bottom-line benefits? This work presents evidence that employee ownership can be much more than just a good benefit program. Done right it can be the foundation for a new model of management. It shows that the equity model enables firms to grow faster and more profitably than conventionally run competitors.Read More

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  • Blackwell

    Based on firsthand studies of dozens of companies with substantial employee ownership, Equity outlines the three essential components of this new model of ownership and management. Illustrated by lively stories from industries ranging from...

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    How employee ownership can pay bottom-line benefits

    Today, more than 25 percent of American workers own stock in their employers. You can shop at employee-owned supermarkets such as Publix, buy Gore-Tex fabric from employee-owned W.L. Gore & Associates, and sip coffee served by employee owners at Starbucks.

    Now Corey Rosen, John Case, and Martin Staubus present convincing evidence that employee ownership can be much more than just a good benefit program. Done right, it can be the foundation for a new-and more effective-model of management. Drawing on first-hand studies of dozens of companies from large corporations to local retailers, the authors show that the "equity model" enables firms to grow faster and more profitably than conventionally run competitors. Vivid examples of both winning and failed attempts at employee ownership reveal the key concepts that make the model successful, and suggest how managers can adapt these strategies for use in their own companies.

    This lively and practical guide delivers a sound business case for making employees true partners in a firm's success.

  • 1591393310
  • 9781591393313
  • Corey Rosen, John Case, Martin Staubus
  • 1 May 2005
  • Harvard Business School Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 214
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