Business is the lifeblood coursing through the veins of
society, pulsing with creative spirit, transforming the earth’s raw
gifts into food to sustain our needs, energy to power our imaginations,
blocks to build our dreams.
The heart of business is service, flexing with tireless
reciprocity, pumping multifarious products of enterprise through
lubricant trade arteries to the farthest reaches of the global
body-civic.
When the heart is strong, and the arteries are clear,
and the blood is clean, the constitution of civilization is likely to be
healthy.
But when service is sacrificed for greed, and trade is
inequitably distributed, and business is corrupt of values, the
integrity of the community is likely to be diseased.
When the circulation of benefits is poor, numbness
follows and rot eventually sets in;
When wealth congeals in the hands of too few, it is only
a matter of time before the clot causes a brain haemorrhage;
When unethical behaviour builds up in the commercial
system like viscous cholesterol, a cardiac arrest is the inevitable
conclusion.
Business serves its purpose best when it flows freely
and widely, unbound by the constrictions of petty bureaucrats and their
obsessive need to tie tourniquets of red-tape;
Free from the interference of fickle politicians and
their compulsive habit of pulling strings and trading favours;
Free from the drain of financial vampires and their
unquenchable thirst for higher growth and profits and packages at all
costs.
Business nourishes society when it is the conduit for
sharing knowledge and passion and wisdom;
When it is the stimulus for nurturing growth and
development and integrity;
When it is the means for meeting the needs of those most
vulnerable, living on the desperate margins of the world.
Business bleeds society when it thoughtlessly injures
the planet or harms its people;
When it incarcerates the human spirit or enslaves
creative minds;
When it becomes infected with the cancer of acquisitive
means to selfish ends.
Responsibility for business, be it good or ill, is
always collective.
Even to speak of business as a separate, engageable
entity, is a fallacy, created for the convenience of theoreticians,
philosophers and others who wish to stand aside and commentate on life,
rather than experience it first hand.
Business is not, can never be, separate from society,
neither from the people who animate its communities, or the natural
environment which sustains its continued existence.
Where would one begin and the other end?
We are all economic agents – customers, employees,
shareholders, employers, managers – inextricably linked, permeable,
interdependent – a grand synergy.
In the final analysis, we – each, individually, and
together, collectively –
are business and business is us.
It is the same life-giving blood that courses through
all our veins.
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