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@DovSeidman: “Larry Fink Calls on Businesses to Lead, Not Just Live, With Purpose.” The implication of this imperative: Moral Leadership. nyti.ms/2Hi2R6x
@Nouriel: BlackRock CEO Larry Fink has become the highest-profile champion of “stakeholder capitalism,” an enlightened business philosophy that would solve many of our problems and actually make America great again. twitter.com/andrewrsorkin/…
@SteveCase: Larry Fink Calls on Businesses to Lead, Not Just Live, With Purpose nyti.ms/2TTKeqQ “Stakeholders are pushing companies to wade into sensitive social and political issues — especially as they see governments failing to do so effectively.” pic.twitter.com/TTbdS9v3WK
@NIRI_National: nytimes.com/2019/01/17/bus…
@hblodget: BlackRock CEO Larry Fink has become the highest-profile champion of “stakeholder capitalism,” an enlightened business philosophy that would solve many of our problems and actually make America great again. twitter.com/andrewrsorkin/…
@tyfrancis: Larry Fink Calls on Businesses to Lead, Not Just Live, With Purpose. Fink, CEO of @blackrock, the worlds largest investor said “Businesse cannot merely have a purpose. They must be leaders in a divided world.”. Good read from @andrewrsorkin nyti.ms/2Hi2R6x #CorpGov
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