SuperCorp: How Vanguard Companies Create Innovation, Profits, Growth, and Social Good

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What evidence does the author provide?

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The author provides evidence through the models of companies such as IBM, Procter & Gamble, Mexican-based Cemex, and Japanese-based Omron [Passage 2]. These companies are presented as examples that businesses can use to remain competitive and attract talent [Passage 2].

Furthermore, the author offers evidence of a synergy between financial success and social conscience, stating that only "vanguard companies" which are "big but human, efficient but innovative, global but local," will succeed in the future [Passage 2]. This evidence is drawn from a three-year worldwide research program that forms the basis of the book [Passage 2].

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ompanies' that are big but human, efficient but innovative, global but local, that will succeed in the future. Categories: Business & Economics Pages: 337 Snippet: Supercorp, based on a three-year worldwide research program, provides the answer to a question crucial to both business and society more broadly: as a company grows, how can it avoid becoming a lumbering, corrupt giant?
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Title: Supercorp by Rosabeth Moss Kanter Description: Throughout her extraordinary career, Professor Rosabeth Moss Kanter has always pushed the boundaries through her high-level field research, and her breakthrough ideas with practical applications for a broad audience. One of the world's bestselling business thinkers, her work on leadership and change management has influenced the most enlightened and successful executives and entrepreneurs. Supercorp, based on a three-year worldwide research program, provides the answer to a question crucial to both business and society more broadly: as a…
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