Thursday, April 18, 2019

Most companies make a big deal about establishing a corporate purpose and communicating its importance to employees. But academic research suggests there isn't much correlation between employees' sense of purposefulness and their company's financial returns. Which leads strategy+business columnist Theodore Kinni to question whether companies that lack a broad, organically driven purpose beyond simply serving customers and making profits should worry so much about developing one.

from strategy+business - All Updates http://bit.ly/2viO02V

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