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Aims to redesign, redefine and reinvigorate working with the world's poor by focusing on numerous low-risk, low-cost recommendations on how business can interact with and positively influence the lives of the poor. This book takes a strategic stance on the ways in which a multinational company can strategically engage with the problem of poverty.

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Aims to redesign, redefine and reinvigorate working with the world's poor by focusing on numerous low-risk, low-cost recommendations on how business can interact with and positively influence the lives of the poor. This book takes a strategic stance on the ways in which a multinational company can strategically engage with the problem of poverty.
Autorenporträt
Craig Wilson has carved out a long career as a water attorney, working in private practice and serving as Chief Counsel to the California State Water Board. He was appointed as California's first ever Delta Watermaster where he authored several reports on emerging water issues. Prior to his water law jobs, Craig was a military lawyer in the U.S. Army, 18th Airborne Corps. He as three children, six grandchildren and lives with his wife in Sacramento. Kesterson is Craig's first novel.