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Posts tagged "book review"

Book Review: The New Capitalist Manifesto by Umair Haque

Mar 22, 2013

The New Capitalist Manifesto by HBR blogger Umair Haque is the third tract I've read recently on how to make capitalism work for everyone, the...

Book Review: Conscious Capitalism by John Mackey & Raj Sisodia

Feb 27, 2013

John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods Market, is a controversial figure in the corporate social responsibility world. He is a proud proponent of the social...

Book Review: The Zeronauts by John Elkington

Aug 10, 2012

John Elkington one of the sustainability field's leading pioneers and in his latest book he looks at those at the cutting edge of sustainability thinking...

Book Review: Mad Like Tesla by Tyler Hamilton

Jun 7, 2012

As soon as I walked into the meeting room, I knew I had made a mistake. The huge table was at least 6 inches deep...

Book Review: The Third Industrial Revolution by Jeremy Rifkin

Apr 18, 2012

International energy adivsor Jeremy Rifkin's newish book The Third Industrial Revolution has been getting quite a lot of attention in the press, so I thought...

Book Reviews: Hot, Flat & Crowded and The God Species

Feb 6, 2012

I don't tend to read many "green" books these days - not because I think I know it all, but because I'm topping up my...

Green Executive Review Round-up

Aug 23, 2011

When you read this I'll be off on holiday for two weeks visiting family in Belfast. So we'll be on holiday blogging routine - about...

The Green Graveyard – A Requiem

Apr 5, 2011

Back in 2002 I saw US green marketeer Jacquelyn Ottman give a presentation at a conference in London entitled "The Green Graveyard" - the place...

"Switch" and Sustainability

Jan 19, 2011

I've just finished reading the wonderful book Switch: How to change things when change is hard by Chip & Dan Heath. It's one of those...

Book Review: Confessions of a Radical Industrialist by Ray Anderson

Apr 6, 2010

This book seemed to take an age to get published in the UK, and I had it on pre-order as soon as I knew it...

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