In responce to OGPRO's "Funny how a parable about corporate problems became a debate on the "evils" of america and global warming. I was hoping for input on corporate solutions and employee relations."
There is an alternative - Economy of Communion.
Very interesting: Economy of Communion businesses commit themselves to following management principles that enable them to bring Gospel values to bear on their day-to-day decisions while working within market structures. Cornerstones of business operations include ethical relationships with the government and with labor unions. The businesses foster communion with employees by paying particular attention to their health, well-being, and development. Communion with consumers and the public is achieved through concern for product safety, and respect for the environment.
Therefore, the Economy of Communion is true to itself when everything is done out of love. It is lived where the employees, customers, suppliers, and competitors are loved, where there are no moral compromises or deceptive practices, where the environment is respected and protected, and where owners of different businesses support and help one another.
Is this possible in the dog-eat-dog world of corporate America? Your guess is as good as mine.