
How Companies Reckon with Past Wrongdoing
HBR IdeaCast
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Confronting Corporate Histories
This chapter examines the complexities of how corporations address their historical wrongdoings, particularly regarding slavery and environmental harm. It emphasizes the importance of genuine engagement with affected communities while navigating public perception and legal implications. By highlighting case studies like Georgetown University and the French National Railways, the chapter discusses pathways for meaningful reparative actions in the context of contemporary social justice movements.
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