Corporations
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So the best economic strategy you can have as a city is not the old way of trying to attract
corporations
and trying to have a biotech cluster or a medical cluster, or an aerospace cluster, but to become a place where people want to be.
We need factually-based options, clearly laid out, not those of a few powerful and potentially manipulative
corporations
pursuing their own frequently narrow agendas, but accurate, unprejudiced information with which to make our own judgments.
How is that model of colossal sharing across all of those kinds of databases compatible with the business models of institutions and organizations and
corporations
that are involved in this business today?
The companies that win awards for workplace flexibility in the United States include some of our most successful corporations, and a 2008 national study on the changing workforce showed that employees in flexible and effective workplaces are more engaged with their work, they're more satisfied and more loyal, they have lower levels of stress and higher levels of mental health.
Now, when we go, fewer and fewer businesses close for siesta, reflecting the advance of global
corporations
and 24-hour competition.
CR: Which is a second thing about
corporations.
You are one of those people who believe that
corporations
are an agent of change if they are run well.
There was a corporate study that said that, instead of avoiding race, the really smart
corporations
actually deal with it head on.
Today, in multiple countries,
corporations
are pushing new laws that make it illegal to photograph animal cruelty on their farms.
But, you know, the even better news is that this technology is no longer reserved for deep-pocketed
corporations.
We can choose to control
corporations
instead of allowing
corporations
to control us.
There are some on the left who think power resides only with corporations, and some on the right who think power resides only with government, each side blinded by their selective outrage.
Now, over the past 50 years, we as a society have come to view our companies and
corporations
in a very narrow, almost monomaniacal fashion with regard to how we value them, and we have put so much emphasis on profits, on short-term quarterly earnings and share prices, at the exclusion of all else.
Its mission is very simple: to help companies and
corporations
learn how to operate in a more just fashion by using the public's input to define exactly what the criteria are for just corporate behavior.
In the United States, we're aware of the fact that
corporations
are legal persons.
I'm assuming many of you have seen a similar chart as well, in your own corporations, or others.
The most important actors today in the global economy are companies and
corporations.
And what do
corporations
do all day?
But over the centuries, we have constructed on top of this objective reality a second layer of fictional reality, a reality made of fictional entities, like nations, like gods, like money, like
corporations.
We say that the market will solve this problem, and then we cheer when
corporations
offer even more paid leave to the women who are already the highest-educated and highest-paid among us.
A mountain of idle cash belonging to rich savers and to corporations, too terrified to invest it into the productive activities that can generate the incomes from which you can extinguish the mountain of debts and which can produce all those things that humanity desperately needs, like green energy.
Corporate power is increasing, political goods are devaluing, inequality is rising, aggregate demand is falling and CEOs of
corporations
are too scared to invest the cash of their
corporations.
Those
corporations
realized that if they wanted to protect the value of their investments, they had to preserve that socially conscious mission.
If they're liberal, they're going to hate big banks and oil
corporations
and Dick Cheney.
What are the implications for our privacy when such impersonal systems are used by
corporations
to exploit our emotions through advertising?
The idea is to raise a transition fund from individual donors,
corporations
and institutions, but the deal is closed only after predetermined conditions are met and all funds committed.
Furthermore, if we're going to really take seriously the need to ensure people share in the economic benefits, our businesses and
corporations
need a model of globalization that recognizes that they, too, have to take people with them.
Giant
corporations
operate on a global level.
People moved to fast-growing cities such as London and San Francisco, and a local banker here was replaced by large
corporations
that didn't know us as individuals.
They've studied the institutions that facilitate our trade, like legal systems, corporations, marketplaces.
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