THE CARING COMPANY

The caring company is a company that serves its business ecosystem — customers, suppliers, and local communities — unconditionally through its core business processes. Some earlier articles describe this same philosophy under the term altruistic enterprise.

By doing so, it often achieves greater resilience, deeper loyalty, and long-term prosperity.

These articles show how unconditional care, embedded in core business processes, becomes a source of enduring performance.

Essential Reading

Altruistic companies during the COVID-19 pandemic

Altruistic companies during the COVID-19 pandemic

A lesson in creating successful companies that care The COVID-19 pandemic is highlighting how altruistic businesses adapt, remain flexible, and survive. Strategy+Business, June 10, 2020 by Isaac Getz and Laurent Marbacher   In mid-March, COVID-19 locked down most...

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HOW TO MAKE YOUR BUSINESS THRIVE BY DOING GOOD

HOW TO MAKE YOUR BUSINESS THRIVE BY DOING GOOD

This article has been published on December 4, 2020 on the World Economic Forum site Professor Klaus Schwab, the founder of the World Economic Forum, has called for the abandonment of both “shareholder capitalism” and “state capitalism”, which have proven to be...

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Corporate Knights: Putting care before profit

Corporate Knights: Putting care before profit

An op-ed Laurent Marbacher and I  recently published in Corporate Knights argues that companies become stronger when they put care before profit. The article draws on the research behind our recently published book, The Caring Company: How to Shift Business and the...

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Book Excerpt: THE CARING COMPANY

Book Excerpt: THE CARING COMPANY

Dec. 01, 2025 Note: Below are the first pages of our book's introduction excerpted by this magazine. It is 7 a.m. when Wladek’s truck enters the huge parking lot of LSDH, a European leader in packed milk and juices. After 10 hours of night driving to this Loire Valley...

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Further Readings