The Responsibility Revolution, Bill Breen
The Responsibility Revolution, Bill Breen
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The Responsibility Revolution
How the Next Generation of Businesses Will Win

Author: Bill Breen, Peter Senge, Jeffrey Hollender

Narrator: Joe Plummer

Unabridged: 8 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 07/20/2020


Synopsis

The Responsibility Revolution is about about innovating new ways of working; instilling a new logic of competing; identifying new possibilities for leading; and redefining the very purpose of business. Jeffrey Hollender, founder of Seventh Generation, and Bill Breen, co-author of The Future of Management, have drawn on the best thinking not in the corporate responsibility arena, but in the realm of strategy, leadership, and management. They were granted access to all kinds of good-company innovators, CEOs, and founders, including a number who dont often give interviews, to show how an emerging breed of business revolutionaries are turning theory into practice, and are building organizations that grow revenue by contributing to the greater good. This is a book about change, but it seeks to help companies change from withinchange their priorities; the way they organize; how they compete; the way they interact with the world. Comprised of a potent mix of veteran good companies, as well as those that arent often associated with corporate responsibility, each chapter offers new models for building the kind of companies that will thrive in the emerging Sustainable Economy. There are pioneers like Patagonia, Organic Valley, and Seventh Generation; big brands like Nike and Timberland; European companies like Marks corporate giants like eBay and IBM; and outliers, like Etsy and Linden Lab, who represent the first iterations of imminent change. Each of these companies offers promising ideas for building financially, socially, and environmentally sustainable organizations. While there is no single road map for forging a mission-driven business, these innovators have laid out a series of navigation points that show the way. It's no longer a matter of "whether" to mainstream corporate responsibility (CR) to a company's operationsCR has never been more prominent on the corporate agenda. The challenge now is "how?" And in the not-so-distant future, companies will increasingly want to know "how well?" Is CR adding value to the business, and is the business adding value to society? The Responsibility Revolution reveals the smartest way to compete on values, the enlightened way to lead, the best way to build profits and fulfill a larger mission. Its a one-of-a-kind guidebook for entrepreneurs, leaders, and aspiring leaders who "get it," but are unclear on how to "get going."

Reviews

Goodreads review by Oana

Great book on sustainability and responsibility and how 21st century businesses need these in order to succed. Filled with explanations, clear differences made between blunt PR, real sustainable strategies and green washing, as well as examples on companies doing the right thing.......more

Goodreads review by Juan

Overall it has the right idea, but from the start it oversimplified actions and topics, like just completely stating that organic is better than traditional without considering the challenges of organic. I like the examples at the beginning, but then the book only focus on those same examples. And it......more

Goodreads review by Kelly

Six months after this book was published, Jeffrey Hollender was dismissed from the company he founded, Seventh Generation. I would not be surprised if the vision of corporate direction which Mr. Hollender articulates in the book directly impacted the Board of Directors' decision to look for a new le......more

How can businesses approach sustainability? What does it take, and what are the advantages that come with it? Hollender and Breen dwell upon these questions in The Responsibility Revolution and define six core principles that can serve as guidelines for companies. For each core principle, several co......more