Equity: Why Employee Ownership Is Good for Business by Corey Rosen, John F. Case, Martin Staubus

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    • ISBN: 1591393310
    • Publisher: Harvard Business Press
    • Pub. Date: May 2005
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    Rosen (National Center for Employee Ownership), Staubus (Employee Ownership Consulting), and Case (Inc. magazine) share the experiences of the employee-owned Stone Construction Equipment company and identify the three elements of successful equity companies: stock ownership, culture, and business discipline. Their research suggests employee ownership boosts a company's performance only when combined with changes in workplace attitude and managerial style. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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    Corey Rosen is Cofounder and Executive Director of the National Center for Employee Ownership (NCEO). John Case, author of several books on management, has been a writer for Inc. magazine and an Executive Editor of Newsletters at Harvard Business School Publishing. Martin Staubus is Director of Employee Ownership Consulting for the Beyster Institute at the Rady School of Management, University of California San Diego.

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    Equity: Why Employee Ownership Is Good for Businessby Anonymous

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    08/18/2005: Examples, case studies and personal experience illustrate the power of providing equity ownership, within a culture that empowers employees to act as a team whose members share an aligned business focus! Rosen, Case, and Staubus? book provides a guide, a framework if you will, through which employees at all levels can design, plan and implement real life organizational change to maximizing the power of Employee Ownership. The history of employee ownership is fascinating and provides readers with a foundation that is essential to a complete understanding of the subject! This book highlights the importance of strengthening our business community with a macro-economic public policy that sustains and fosters economic growth through employee ownership, demonstrates that companies can excel with the completive edge of employee commitment and empowerment, and documents that employees can make a difference, and share in the wealth they help create. www.esopservices.com

    Equity: Why Employee Ownership Is Good for Businessby Anonymous

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    07/22/2005: A new book, Equity: Why Employee Ownership Is Good For Business (Harvard Business Press, 2005) shows that when employees have an ownership stake, the attitude of their company changes?and so does its bottom line. The authors, Corey Rosen, John Case and Martin Staubus, labored long and hard on telling the captivating and motivating story of the evolution of employee ownership and how the equity model can be used to bring companies to new levels of profitability. They reveal what to do as well as how to lead and manage the process. They substantiate and document their well-balanced points and counterpoints. They have produced a spellbinding primer on how America progressed to where it is today with employee ownership, and spell out clearly, succinctly and eloquently, where to go from here.