Summary
The report describes the complicated chain that channels savings from pension funds, insurance policies and retail financial services into investments in companies. In its accompanying Stewardship Manifesto it suggests the steps each participant can take in order to make the chain work more effectively in the interest of stewardship. It points out that investment returns over the long term are only created in healthy companies and we need a critical mass of investment funds to provide effective stewardship over our investments in these companies to promote the right climate for wealth creation.
 
You can download a copy of the Why Stewardship Matters report here.
 
You can also download a copy of the Stewardship Manifesto here.

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posted by Admin  on June 27, 2011
So the summer of stewardship is under way. We have launched our new report ‘Why Stewardship Matters’ which shows how the ordinary person can start to insist on stewardship from the people who supply financial services.
     

posted by Admin  on July 22, 2011
Building on his previous article 'Stewardship Lessons from News Corp' Tomorrow's Company Founder Director Mark Goyder assesses the lessons that can be learned from the appearance of Rupert and James Murdoch in front of a Parliamentary Select Committee.  
     

posted by Admin  on July 13, 2011
In 2002 Mark Goyder wrote "Lessons from Enron". It was a story about the culture of fear and greed at the top of the company, and how Enron's non-execs, who were there to hold them to account, failed to restrain it.  In this article Mark looks at the similarities between Enron's corporate culture and that of News Corp, in the light of recent events. He asks what lessons can be learned from these failings and spells out the need for a greater measure of stewardship throughout the investment chain.  
     

posted by David  on July 18, 2011
In 1944, FD Roosevelt proposed a new Bill of Rights.  Due to his untimely death it was never progressed.  Perhaps it is time to pick up his ideas once again. 
     

posted by Admin  on July 6, 2011
In this article Tomorrow’s Company Founder Director Mark Goyder sets out why we customers can no longer take a passive role in the investment process and why it is essential that we hold to account the actions of those who invest our money.    
     

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