Sustainable Business
Hawken, Paul, Amory Lovins, and L. Hunter Lovins. Natural Capitalism: Creating the Next Industrial Revolution (New York: Little, Brown, 2002). Includes the Curitiba story and much more.
Click here to purchase from a BookSense independent bookseller
Or click here to purchase from Amazon
Holliday, Charles O., Stephan Schmidheiny, and Philip Watts. Walking the Talk: The Business Case for Sustainable Development (San Francisco: World Business Council for Sustainable Development/Berrett-Koehler, 2002). The chairmen of Dupont, Anova Holding AG, and Royal Dutch Shell’s board of directors explain why sustainability is good for big business. Somewhat technical, but a perspective you don’t often see.
Click here to purchase from a BookSense independent bookseller
Or click here to purchase from Amazon
Kelly, Marjorie. The Divine Right of Capital (San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler, 2001). A compelling argument that capital, which doesn’t have much to do with investing directly into corporations, is inappropriately driving the economy; corporations need to answer to their employees, and not to their shareholders (who, in general, purchase previously owned shares from other stockholders, rather than directly investing in the company. By the editor of Business Ethics magazine.
Click here to purchase from a BookSense independent bookseller
Or click here to purchase from Amazon
True to Our Roots by Paul Dolan. Through this book, I became aware of Fetzer's attempt to reengineer the entire American wine industry along sustainable principles.
Click here to purchase from a BookSense independent bookseller
Or click here to purchase from Amazon
Hug Your Customers by Jack Mitchell. A business owner who'll do anything for his customers--even fly across the world to deliver a suit! He turns clothing shopping from commodity to magical experience--and he is very well-compensated. I read this all the way through in about two sittings.
Click here to purchase from a BookSense independent bookseller
Or click here to purchase from Amazon
Sanders, Tim. Love Is the Killer App: How to Win Business and Influence Friends (New York: Crown Business/Random House, 2002). A high-level Yahoo exec discusses compassion, abundance, and love as a business success tool. Young and hip, and very in tune with my views.
Click here to purchase from a BookSense independent bookseller
Or click here to purchase from Amazon
To nominate a book for inclusion, please click here. This will send a message to shel@principledprofits.com with the subject: BookNomination