When Profit Meets Policy
How To Leverage The Power Of Government For Your Organization
by Chris Moya
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Pub Date Jun 14 2022 | Archive Date Aug 11 2022
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Description
In 1942, the Second World War was ravaging the globe, and the United States (US) Army Air Forces suffered massive losses. The US military enlisted a group of statisticians to analyze data from its planes that had returned from battle riddled with bullets. Their question was deceptively simple: where should the military add armor to the planes so that pilots and their craft could return fire, survive battles, and turn the tide of the war? The answer seemed equally simple: position the armor where the holes are.
Hungarian Jewish statistician Abraham Wald disagreed. In taking what would later be termed a “survivorship bias” into consideration, Wald understood that the planes riddled with holes had one characteristic in common. They had made it home. For him, this was evidence that planes could survive holes in the places they had been punctured. Wald saw what was missing: all the planes at the bottom of the ocean that had not survived their skirmishes with the enemy. Wald’s solution was to place the armor where the holes were not. In much the same way, this is a book about what is missing in our businesses and business schools today: an understanding of how government affects business.
Today’s business schools are missing valuable curriculum to prepare tomorrow’s business leaders to deal with elected officials, regulators, and legislative bodies. By focusing on this void and using real-world examples from my career in government affairs and management consulting, this book sheds light on how business leaders can prepare themselves and their companies for a corporate world increasingly influenced, if not controlled, by the ever-increasing power of government.
Advance Praise
In his debut book, When Profit Meets Policy, Chris easily demystifies the nuances surrounding how government interacts and impacts business on a daily basis. This book is a must-read for any business owner or executive looking to understand and maximize the benefit that government can play in achieving any organization's desired outcomes. - BRAD BAKER CEO, Nexus Biometrics, Inc. Former White House Fellow
In When Profit Meets Policy, Chris provides invaluable guidance to every organization currently operating in this increasingly complex government. Leaders in all industries, large and small, do yourself a favor and read this book. Your organizations will be better for it. - CHRISTIAN CABALLERO Vice President of Public Affairs, Progrexion Former White House Fellow
I served for over a decade in Florida government, including as the Majority Whip and Majority Leader of the state house, and capping off my career as Lieutenant Governor. Chris' book, through real world examples, simplifies the impact that government has on business that most C-suites just don't get. After you read this book, you will get it. - CARLOS M. LOPEZ-CANTERA Lt. Governor, Florida
Featured Reviews
I work for an NGO that implements projects to improve the quality of education in my country and this book talks of a key experience we have lived through. You cannot work in any country without the government getting into your business, in one way or another- policies set in place would affect you and your work.
The author states that he wrote this book because he believes that the role of government is missing in businesses generally- and in the coming chapters he shows how lobbying has helped increase the impact of certain businesses, or even enhanced the ease with which they work.
Anyone working in the private or public sector would find this book interesting- and encouraging. There are tips on advocacy, questions on a quiz to help you know just the status of your relationship with the government where you work.
Thanks Netgalley for the eARC.