EPISODE · Aug 21, 2020 · 43 MIN
33. Paul Polman: Sustainable visionary
from Ecosofie: Succesvol samenleven · host Marnix Kluiters / Topcast Media
Paul Polman is a proven leader in sustainable business. For this first episode in English we had a conversation about the importance of companies creating value for all stakeholders instead of only shareholders. Paul said shareholder capitalism? has proven not to work. For example when Paul was born the average lifetime of a company was 67 years and is at the moment decreased to only 17 years. The stakeholder approach gives companies more resilience and in the long term more profitability too. Polman has shown that this can work; the value of Unilever increased with 300% during the ten years he was the CEO and focussed on stakeholder value.We also discussed the role of tax. Polman was heavily criticized in the Netherlands because of his idea ??? to abolishment the dividend tax. Polman however is a firm believer in a tax system but it should be used or designed in the proper way. To make the change to a sustainable economy WE HAVE to put taxes on natural resources and pollution, and USE the revenues to lower the tax burden on labor.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. 🎓 Aan de slag met je idealen? Neem deel aan de Ecosofie Academy📚 Koop het boek Duurzame Ambitie🔎 Ecosofie.net – voor alle afleveringen en relevante artikelen👓 Lees artikelen over innovatie, duurzaamheid en ambitie🎤 Boek Marnix voor een lezing ✉️ Abonneer je op de nieuwsbrief en ontvang artikelen over iedere podcast💰 Steun Ecosofie met een donatie via Petje af 🎵 Jingles gecomponeerd door Podcast CreatorsLuister ook naar de andere podcasts van Marnix:🧭 Impact in de polder🔮 Een economie voor de 22ste eeuw Volg Ecosofie op social media: 💼 LinkedIn 💬 Twitter 📸 Instagram
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Paul Polman is a proven leader in sustainable business. For this first episode in English we had a conversation about the importance of companies creating value for all stakeholders instead of only shareholders. Paul said shareholder capitalism? has proven not to work. For example when Paul was born the average lifetime of a company was 67 years and is at the moment decreased to only 17 years. The stakeholder approach gives companies more resilience and in the long term more pro...
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