Profits at Stake
Does a company do better if it lets its workers have a say? Will it maximise profits by listening to the woes of its suppliers? Two captains of British industry, group chief executive of Unipart John Neill and chairman of Dixons Sir Stanley Kalms , spell out their differing views on the idea of stakeholding in today's business world. Plus, to mark The Money Programme's 30th anniversary this year, a wry look back to the first edition in 1966. Last programme in series.
Producer Gill Holmes ; Editor Jane Ellison