Strong Ties
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Strong Ties

Barclay Simpson and the Pursuit of the Common Good in Business and Philanthropy

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Strong Ties

Barclay Simpson and the Pursuit of the Common Good in Business and Philanthropy

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An in-depth look at the life of Oakland, California native, Barclay Simpson, Strong Ties focuses on the set of convictions and leadership qualities that allowed Simpson to build a successful business from nothing and to become one of the major philanthropists in the San Francisco Bay Area. A Navy pilot during World War II, he didn't graduate from college until over 20 years after he dropped out of UC Berkeley in 1946 to help save his father's Emeryville-based window screens business from bankruptcy. Largely self-taught, he went on in 1956 to found Simpson Manufacturing Co, Inc., which he grew from a small, artisan business that fabricated metal connectors into a world-wide, publicly-traded company, known throughout the construction industry as a manufacturer of over 4000 distinct, highly engineered products for tying one structural element to another in residential and commercial projects.In building the company, he developed a set of company principles—revolutionary for their times—that placed employees at the center of his business. Central to these principles was a compensation system that included broad-based, quarterly profit-sharing along with employee development and education programs that promoted hiring from within the ranks of the company, thereby allowing employees to build life-long careers in which many were able to go from hourly production line labor to management.As US companies increasingly grapple with the role of capitalism in giving back to their employees and the communities in which they are based, Barclay Simpson's philosophy makes for a particularly unusual and relevant American business story. Equally pertinent in these volatile times is the story of how he successfully transferred his core business principles to his philanthropic work, providing major financial and in-kind support to such East Bay non-profit organizations as UC Berkeley, Girls Inc of Alameda County, the California College of the Arts, the Oakland Museum, the California Shakespeare Theater and many others, with a special focus on the arts and the education of low income kids.A story of Barclay Simpson's leadership style as both a business man and a philanthropist, Strong Ties chronicles the astounding continuity between his views on making money, and giving it away.

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Year
2022
ISBN
9781644283004

Table of contents

  1. Acknowledgments
  2. Prologue
  3. In the Gallery
  4. PART I
  5. Chapter 1
  6. Chapter 2
  7. Chapter 3
  8. Chapter 4
  9. Chapter 5
  10. Chapter 6
  11. Chapter 7
  12. Bill
  13. PART II
  14. Chapter 8
  15. Chapter 9
  16. Chapter 10
  17. Chapter 11
  18. Chapter 12
  19. Practice: The Making of the Simpson Brand
  20. PART III
  21. Chapter 13
  22. Chapter 14
  23. Chapter 15
  24. Chapter 16
  25. Transmitting the Creed
  26. PART IV
  27. Chapter 17
  28. Chapter 18
  29. Chapter 19
  30. Chapter 20
  31. Special Projects, Pruning, and Housing a Marriage
  32. PART V
  33. Chapter 21
  34. Chapter 22
  35. Art Collecting and the Gallery
  36. PART VI
  37. Chapter 23
  38. Chapter 24
  39. Chapter 25
  40. Chapter 26
  41. Chapter 27
  42. Girls Inc. of Alameda County, California (Girls Inc.): Transformational Giving
  43. PART VII
  44. Chapter 28
  45. Chapter 29
  46. Chapter 30
  47. Chapter 31
  48. Chapter 32
  49. Tweaking the Sauce and the Big Hand-Off
  50. Part VIII
  51. Chapter 33
  52. Chapter 34
  53. Chapter 35
  54. Chapter 36
  55. Chapter 37
  56. Chapter 38
  57. Legacy: Measuring Value
  58. Epilogue
  59. Interviewees