
What American C.E.O.s Are Worried About
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Corporate Raiders and Cultural Shifts
This chapter examines the influence of corporate raiders like Carl Icahn on American business practices, highlighting the transition from prioritizing employee welfare to a relentless focus on short-term profits. It discusses the evolution of corporate management philosophies in response to public sentiments and political pressures, suggesting a potential, albeit cautious, shift towards stakeholder considerations. The chapter raises questions about the sincerity of these changes against a backdrop of profit-driven motives, emphasizing the tension between corporate responsibility and financial performance.
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