Send us a text For decades, shareholder primacy has dictated corporate decision-making, driving businesses to prioritize short-term profits and disproportionate returns to shareholders over long-term sustainability and stakeholder value. This extractive model, where 50-80% of free cash flow is routinely funneled into dividends and stock buybacks, has led to widening inequalities, reduced innovation, and diminished investment in broader societal and environmental needs. But what if there’s a b...
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Send us a text For decades, shareholder primacy has dictated corporate decision-making, driving businesses to prioritize short-term profits and disproportionate returns to shareholders over long-term sustainability and stakeholder value. This extractive model, where 50-80% of free cash flow is routinely funneled into dividends and stock buybacks, has led to widening inequalities, reduced innovation, and diminished investment in broader societal and environmental needs. But what if there’s a b...
A Call for Accountability: The Marcus Aurelius Oath for Corporate Directors
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1 year ago
A Call for Accountability: The Marcus Aurelius Oath for Corporate Directors
Send us a text We advocate for a comprehensive declaration of responsibility for corporate directors, akin to the oaths taken by doctors and the ethical commitments upheld by politicians. Just as doctors swear to the Hippocratic Oath to prioritize the well-being of their patients, and politicians pledge to serve the public interest with integrity, we believe corporate directors should be held to a similarly high standard of accountability and responsibility. This declaration would affirm thei...
Business Regenerated | RoundMap®
Send us a text For decades, shareholder primacy has dictated corporate decision-making, driving businesses to prioritize short-term profits and disproportionate returns to shareholders over long-term sustainability and stakeholder value. This extractive model, where 50-80% of free cash flow is routinely funneled into dividends and stock buybacks, has led to widening inequalities, reduced innovation, and diminished investment in broader societal and environmental needs. But what if there’s a b...