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Eli and the Octopus

The CEO Who Tried to Reform One of the World’s Most Notorious Corporations
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Eli and the Octopus by Matt Garcia is a captivating biography that delves into the life of Eli Black, a dynamic visionary in the corporate world. The book explores his innovative leadership style and the ambitious strategies he employed to build a food empire. Through his intriguing journey, the narrative provides insightful reflections on the challenges and triumphs in the fiercely competitive business landscape.
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Eli Black was the immigrant rabbi-turned-CEO who transformed the notoriously corrupt United Fruit into a model of ethical business. Then he died by suicide. How did it all go wrong? Matt Garcia traces Black’s own descent into corruption and despairβ€”the unraveling, and the deliberate forgetting, of one of America’s most enigmatic business leaders.

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The poignant rise and fall of an idealistic immigrant who, as CEO of a major conglomerate, tried to change the way America did business before he himself was swallowed up by corporate corruption.

At 8 a.m. on February 3, 1975, Eli Black leapt to his death from the 44th floor of Manhattan's Pan Am building. The immigrant-turned-CEO of United Brandsβ€”formerly United Fruit, now Chiquitaβ€”Black seemed an embodiment of the American dream. United Brands was transformed under his leadershipβ€”from the "octopus," a nickname that captured the corrupt power the company had held over Latin American governments, to "the most socially conscious company in the hemisphere," according to a well-placed commentator. How did it all go wrong?

Eli and the Octopus traces the rise and fall of an enigmatic business leader and his influence on the nascent project of corporate social responsibility. Born Menashe Elihu Blachowitz in Lublin, Poland, Black arrived in New York at the age of three and became a rabbi before entering the business world. Driven by the moral tenets of his faith, he charted a new course in industries known for poor treatment of workers, partnering with labour leaders like Cesar Chavez to improve conditions. But risky investments, economic recession, and a costly wave of natural disasters led Black away from the path of reform and toward corrupt backroom dealing.

Now, two decades after Google's embrace of "Don't be evil" as its unofficial motto, debates about "ethical capitalism" are more heated than ever. Matt Garcia presents an unvarnished portrait of Black's complicated legacy. Exploring the limits of corporate social responsibility on American life, Eli and the Octopus offers pointed lessons for those who hope to do good while doing business.

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Eli and the Octopus receives praise for its engaging chronicle of Eli Black's idealistic yet flawed attempts to balance corporate profit with social responsibility. It delves into the complexities of postwar mergers and provides insight into broader themes such as migration and business ethics. The narrative is described as deeply researched and sympathetic, revealing both the promise and pitfalls of trying to innovate within the corporate system, while shedding light on the historical evolution of corporate America.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674980808

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 18 April 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 4 Maps

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 499g

Pages: 280

About the Author

Matt Garcia is Ralph and Richard Lazarus Professor of Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies and of History at Dartmouth College. His books include From the Jaws of Victory: The Triumph and Tragedy of Cesar Chavez and the Farm Worker Movement, which received the Philip Taft Award for the Best Book in Labor History.

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