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The Economist comments on The Power of Unreasonable People and the challenges of social entrepreneurship
The Economist spotlights the heavy emphasis on, and some of the challenges of, climate change, corporate environmentalism, and social entrepreneurship at this year's WEF. Read more
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The Economist names The Power of Unreasonable People the third most-mentioned book at Davos
The Economist reviews the results of the 2008 World Economic Forum in Davos, including awarding third place in the most-mentioned books to The Power of Unreasonable People. Read more
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Press Release: The Power of Unreasonable People – How Social Entrepreneurs Create Markets that Change the World
The Power of Unreasonable People: How Social Entrepreneurs Create Markets That Change the World reveals the mindsets and strategies of some of the world's most unconventional entrepreneurs. Read more
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NYTimes columnist Nicholas Kristof on "The Age of Ambition" and The Power of Unreasonable People
NYTimes columnist Nicholas Kristof writes from Davos on the US presidential election, social entrepreneurs, and the growing ambition of today's young people to help change the world for the better. Read more
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John Elkington comments on the Davos conference in MarketWatch
John Elkington comments in MarketWatch on the increasing uptake of sustainability issues at the annual Davos conference. Read more
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CSRwire highlights The Power of Unreasonable People
CSRwire highlights the Power of Unreasonable People, co-authored by SustainAbility's John Elkington. Read more
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The Economist on "unreasonable people power" and the growing influence of social entrepreneurs
The Economist takes a closer look at the World Social Forum and the growing emphasis on social entrepreneurship to tackle global challenges like climate change and poverty. Read more
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John Elkington in The Economist on getting companies to view CSR differently
John Elkington is quoted in The Economist article, "A stitch in time: How companies manage risks to their reputation," on getting companies to view CSR differently. Read more
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CIOinsight on how unreasonable people can improve IT
CIOinsight applies lessons from the Power of Unreasonable People, co-authored by John Elkington, to the technology sector. Read more
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Kavita Prakash-Mani on BBC Radio: "Can the retailing industry every be truly sustainable?"
SustainAbility Vice President Kavita Prakash-Mani talks the BBC World Service's Analysis Programme about sustainable retailing. Read more
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Press Release: Emerging Market Companies Win by Using Innovative Strategies for Sustainable Business
New report “Market Movers: Lessons from a Frontier of Innovation,” - IFC and SustainAbility tell the stories of four emerging market companies that have pioneered new sustainable business strategies. Read more
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