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Why we need common good capitalism

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  • Débats Publics

  • Paru le : 16/05/2018
Why We Need Common Good Capitalism  Capitalism leads to excesses and the social and solidarity economy can't provide all the answers. That's why we... > Lire la suite
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Why We Need Common Good Capitalism  Capitalism leads to excesses and the social and solidarity economy can't provide all the answers. That's why we need a new economic model. As head of the French nonpro t GROUPE SOS, Jean-Marc Borello has shown that business is about more than getting a return on capital but also that anyone concerned about the common good needs to know how the economy works. That's the message he tries to get across when he travels the world.
It's the thinking that underpins the MOUVES (Mouvement des Entrepreneurs Sociaux, Movement of Social Entrepreneurs), a body that he set up in France in 2010.  GROUPE SOS, which now employs 15, 000 sta and incorporates 405 structures, is impressive in many ways. It has become a large organization: it has a presence in 35 countries, provides services to a million people in France every year and its turnover is 900 million euros.
It has led the way in showing why performance is relevant to the nonpro t sector. Finally, it does not hesitate to outline aims that are straightforward to articulate but tough to deliver. It quite simply seeks to provide solutions to our most pressing social questions when it comes to youth, employment, welfare, health and seniors...  In this book, Jean-Marc Borello pulls no punches. He argues that the social and solidarity economy must keep evolving, fully embrace its role as an economic actor and be bold when tackling issues, however di cult they may be.
He believes those working in it need to think outside the box, grasp the signi cance of the challenges we face and take ownership of a new approach: common good capitalism.

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  • Date de parution : 16/05/2018
  • Editeur : Débats Publics
  • Collection : Sens
  • ISBN : 978-2-37509-535-5
  • EAN : 9782375095355
  • Format : Multi-format
  • Nb. de pages : 191 pages
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Biographie de Jean-Marc Borello

Jean-Marc Borello est ne? en 1957 a` Aix en Provence. Il de?bute sa carrie`re en 1977 en tant qu'e?ducateur spe?cialise?. En 1981, il est nomme? conseiller a` la Mission interministe?rielle de lutte contre la drogue et la toxicomanie. Il occupe ensuite diffe?rents postes dans des cabinets ministe?riels. Il quitte de?finitivement la fonction publique en 1987 pour pre?sider un groupe de PME. En 1997, il de?cide de se consacrer a` plein temps au GROUPE SOS, dont il avait cre?e? les premie`res associations en 1984, a` titre be?ne?vole.
Maitre de confe?rences a` Sciences Po Paris de 1998 a` 2003, Pre?sident du Groupe SOS depuis sa cre?ation et 1er Pre?sident du Mouvement des entrepreneurs sociaux (MOUVES), Jean-Marc Borello contribue au quotidien a` rendre plus visible et cre?dible le mode`le de l'entreprise sociale. Pour un capitalisme d'inte?re^t ge?ne?ral est son quatrie`me ouvrage.
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