PENGUIN Reimagining Capitalism in a World on Fire: Shortlisted for the FT & McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award 2020
M**T
Great Book!
This book was actually good to read to understand how future businesses can consider environmental benefits and still can turn out to be profitable, sometimes, even more profitable compared to if they had gone otherwise.
G**D
interesting perspective and stories
I was fascinated by her BookTV special. I’d been debating buying the book and when I watched the show I immediately ordered it, I needed to know more. It was very good. She tells good stories about real companies and leaders that are really fascinating. I declared “Isn’t that interesting!” out loud many times. But more importantly, she makes very convincing arguments about an improved way of doing things that is actually better for the economy and for companies at the same time that it’s better for employees and citizens. The focus is more for business leaders, investors and people involved with regulating or working with businesses than a former worker-bee like me. Yet she still made it super interesting, she’s a terrific communicator.At one point about 80 pages in my reaction to something was a somewhat sneering, “Yeah, sure, but that would require completely reimagining capitali...oh. Duh.”
C**.
A must read
One of the best business books I’ve read in years!
J**O
A lire absolument !
Un livre à lire à relire mais surtout, à pratiquer !!!
D**.
A useful book for people new to the topic
A well written book that people who are new to thinking about sustainability and capitalism will find interesting. As someone who has been immersed in the field of sustainable development for nearly 30 years, there wasn't a lot of new insights.
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