Carol A. Hee
Beyond the Triple Bottom Line is an exceptional contribution for those who are honestly interested in leading their organizations to true sustainability. The text provides a valuable balance between the theoretical and practical; it inspires while simultaneously providing clear and actionable steps. The book's writing is engaging and thought-provokingequally as valuable in a boardroom as in a classroom.It is well past time to move beyond doing less bad and toward creating value for all stakeholders based on business models formulated with the objective of achieving what is good and just.
John Varley OBE TD
At Clinton Devon Estates we have survived over 700 years of transformation. This excellent book reflects our view that unless society wants you to exist, you will be out of business. Szekely and Dossa are right to emphasize the responsibility of those who lead organizations to always look ahead, consider what new generations will want, and deliver it.
Endorsement
At Clinton Devon Estates we have survived over 700 years of transformation. This excellent book reflects our view that unless society wants you to exist, you will be out of business. Szekely and Dossa are right to emphasize the responsibility of those who lead organizations to always look ahead, consider what new generations will want, and deliver it.
John Varley OBE TD, CEO, Clinton Devon Estates
From the Publisher
Beyond the Triple Bottom Line is an exceptional contribution for those who are honestly interested in leading their organizations to true sustainability. The text provides a valuable balance between the theoretical and practical; it inspires while simultaneously providing clear and actionable steps. The book's writing is engaging and thought-provokingequally as valuable in a boardroom as in a classroom. It is well past time to move beyond doing less bad and toward creating value for all stakeholders based on business models formulated with the objective of achieving what is good and just.
Carol A. Hee, Associate Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
At Clinton Devon Estates we have survived over 700 years of transformation. This excellent book reflects our view that unless society wants you to exist, you will be out of business. Szekely and Dossa are right to emphasize the responsibility of those who lead organizations to always look ahead, consider what new generations will want, and deliver it.
John Varley OBE TD, CEO, Clinton Devon Estates