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30% off employee ownership bestseller

3 Mar 2011

Beyond the Corporation is a book for our times. Offering inspiration and vision in the wake of financial Armageddon, it is the story of ordinary people who share the ownership of the businesses where they work.

The enterprises come in all sizes: from companies employing just a few dozen people, to large corporations: John Lewis in the UK, employing 70,000 ‘partners’; Mondragon, a highly entrepreneurial group of over 100 businesses in Spain, employing more than 100,000; and many examples in the US, some employing tens of thousands. It would be hard to imagine a better informed, more involved or more enthusiastic set of employees sharing the efforts of making their companies successful, and sharing all of the rewards. Unusually in the corporate world, they control their own destinies a situation beyond the dreams of most working people.

Erdal takes a hard look at those who insist, in the teeth of the evidence, that shared ownership will never work a sorry tale, he argues, of prejudice masquerading as economic thinking. The book contains detailed case studies as well as interviews with a range of people, whose inspiring stories of success fly in the face of received wisdom. These successes include: high levels of productivity; sustained rapid growth; fast-moving, innovative responses to changing worlds; high levels of investment aimed at long-term prosperity; and, above all, the sheer happiness employees experience in working together in businesses that they own together, sharing the wealth that they create.

At a time when the ‘orthodox’ corporate economy has been badly shaken, Beyond the Corporation makes essential reading.

To get your hands a copy at an exclusive 30% discount, just click on this link – David Erdal’s Beyond the Corporation – and enter the promo code BAXIOFFER.

In a varied life, David Erdal won a scholarship to Oxford University; was elected as a trade union shop-steward; became for a time a professional communist organiser; worked in Mao’s China; became disillusioned with totalitarian systems; distinguished himself at Harvard Business School; led one of Britain’s most successful paper manufacturers and moved them into all-employee ownership; and advised companies, trade unions and governments in Slovenia, Zimbabwe, China and South Africa on transitioning companies into ownership by all their employees. He gained a PhD in the psychology of sharing from St Andrews University in 2000. He is a former MD and current Non-Executive Director of Baxi Partnership which helps companies move into mutual or employee ownership, and chairman of the employee ownership trust of a successful childcare company.

For more information on both of the books David Erdal has written, and for David’s blog, please go to: www.daviderdal.net

Praise for David Erdal’s last book on employee ownership, LOCAL HEROES :

‘An engaging little book. On the one hand, it gives a stylish account of Loch Fyne Oysters, a seafood company based in the rugged grandeur of the West Highlands of Scotland. On the other, it is a handbook and manifesto for the gospel of employee ownership.’ – Financial Times

‘An extraordinary story of personal commitment and vision which led to commercial success and community achievement. Employee ownership works.’ – Sir Menzies Campbell

‘As business books go it is in a class of its own… A rip-roaring yarn with the absolute minimum of financial jargon and always lucidly explained.’ – The Oldie


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