Good business, our publications

Our publications, articles and blogs exploring ethical dilemmas in business, how to be ethical and profitable, the Quaker business method of reaching decisions, our popular book ‘Good Business’.

Good Business: Ethics at Work

A publication that addresses the ethical issues that we all face in business and our working lives.

The Quaker Business Method

The Quaker Business Method is a way of organising and conducting business meetings.

Shedding Some Light on History

Andy Fincham’s PowerPoint presentation on Early Quaker commercial success.

The Origins of Quaker Commercial Success

This thesis provides the first comprehensive explanation of the relationship between key factors which enabled Quakers to achieve commercial success during the first half of the eighteenth century.

Exploring Different Relationships of Power in Quaker Organising

by Stephen Allen, PhD, Lecturer, Sheffield University Management School. Stephen researches alternative forms of organising, among them the Quaker Business Method.  This is a Chapter for Research Handbook on the Sociology of Organizations, published by Edward Elgar.

Short film and learning resource: “Hostile Work Environment”

Hostile Work Environment is a short video created by a group of young people, sponsored by Q&B. It features a dramatic workplace scenario – a situation where a young man is bullied by his superior, and manipulated by a colleague – all online. A number of exercises have been developed alongside for learning, reflection and support for people who have been affected by these issues in the workplace. More information at our supporting programme page: Hostile Work Environment

Kindness – a defining characteristic of humanity

How kindness makes a difference to our lives, by Maureen O’Callaghan

Use your Quaker voice in achieving a sustainable business: Action Zero

Action Zero is funded scheme for smaller businesses

On Getting it Wrong

by Chris Jeffery Head Teacher, Bootham School, York on how his work taught him to admit mistakes.

Can Your Business Be Ethical and Profitable?

by Maureen O’Callaghan, PhD student of prosocial values and behaviour in entrepreneurs at the University of Lincoln.

Photo: Borgen Magazine

Facing the ethical challenges of the New Workplace

by Roland Carn, on the vital issue facing the workplace today is how to deal with the stresses, challenges and chaos with wisdom

credit: prosci.com

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