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Good Company: How to Build a Business without Losing Your Values
By (Author) Julietta Dexter
Atlantic Books
Atlantic Books
2nd July 2021
6th May 2021
Main
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Business communication and presentation
Advice on careers and achieving success
Public relations
Gender studies: women and girls
Working patterns and practices
658.408
Paperback
288
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
260g
In a highly competitive world, many think business success means being ruthless: maximising short-term return for shareholders, cutting overheads, crushing competition, and expanding at an exponential pace. Nothing says this more than Silicon Valley with its macho mantras like 'Move fast and break things' (Facebook) or 'We're a team not a family' (Netflix). But this model is looking increasingly flawed.
What if there were another more compassionate way Julietta Dexter believes there is. In this powerful and hopeful book, the award-winning CEO of The Communications Store explains how she built one of the world's most respected PR & communications companies without compromising her morals and without screwing over her staff or her clients. Highlighting a new paradigm for business, she explains why profit should be just one consideration among several, and why honesty, reliability and diversity are the best foundations for long-term success.
"A welcome riposte to the notion that business requires tough, single-minded and aggressive thinking... this is a book that hopefully will open up people's minds to a new way of working -- and a timely reminder that money and profit is definitely not everything." - Stylist
Julietta Dexter founded The Communications Store in 1995 with 600 and two clients. Two decades since, TCS has become the premier strategic brand development, communications and PR company in the UK and US for the world's best brands in fashion, beauty and lifestyle. It has offices in London and New York. In 2017 it was named as one of the Sunday Times Top 100 Small Companies to Work For.