CEOs on capitalism’s challenges

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As they lead their companies through a global economy that’s still rife with uncertainty, executives must also address fundamental business issues that went awry during the financial crisis and that now threaten to prompt a public antagonism toward the capitalist system itself. Tackling those challenges requires rewiring the ways leaders govern, manage, and lead corporations. In this article and video, Caterpillar’s Jim Owens, The Carlyle Group’s David Rubenstein, Starbucks’ Howard Schultz, and Unilever’s Paul Polman discuss some of the current challenges to capitalism—ranging from long-term planning and stakeholder management to building trust and consumer confidence—and how companies can address them in a socially responsible way.

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      McKinsey conversations with global leaders: Jim Owens of Caterpillar

      McKinsey conversations with global leaders: David Rubenstein of The Carlyle Group

      McKinsey conversations with global leaders: Paul Polman of Unilever

      Starbucks’ quest for healthy growth: An interview with Howard Schultz