Green Swans Audiobook By John Elkington, Paul Polman - foreword cover art

Green Swans

The Coming Boom in Regenerative Capitalism

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Green Swans

By: John Elkington, Paul Polman - foreword
Narrated by: Keith Sellon-Wright
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Even leading capitalists admit that capitalism is broken. Green Swans is a manifesto for system change designed to serve people, planet, and prosperity. In his 20th book, John Elkington - dubbed the "Godfather of Sustainability" - explores new forms of capitalism fit for the 21st century.

If Nassim Nicholas Taleb's "Black Swans" are problems that take us exponentially toward breakdown, then "Green Swans" are solutions that take us exponentially toward breakthrough. The success - and survival - of humanity now depends on how we rein in the first and accelerate the second.

Green Swans draws on Elkington's firsthand experience in some of the world's best-known boardrooms and C-suites. Using case studies, real-world examples, and profiles on emergent technologies, Elkington shows how the weirdest "Ugly Ducklings" of today's world may turn into tomorrow's world-saving Green Swans.

This book is a must-listen for business leaders in corporations great and small who want to help their businesses survive the coming shift in global priorities over the next decade and expand their horizons from responsibility, through resilience, and onto regeneration.

©2020 John Elkington (P)2021 Tantor
Business Development & Entrepreneurship Future Studies Business Sustainability
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Una dirección necesaria e inevitable. Excelente!

Necesitamos entregar soluciones exponenciales a los grandes retos de sostenibilidad que enfrentamos, de eso se trata un ‘Green Swam’.

Es un retrofitting de su ‘Triple Impacto’, resaltando la necesidad de integrar una mirada sistémica de las tres. Una invitación a que le demos un propósito superior al Capitalismo, es nuestra responsabilidad .

El libro además trae una bibliografía poderosa!

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Solid despite partial

There’s a ton to take away and a great learning experience - only downside is it went more political than expected towards the end, as if the world is burning because of one administration

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An annoying puff piece by a business consultant

This is an annoying puff piece by a business consultant who uses a lot of invented jargon to promote his talks to businesses. His main point is that businesses should go further than goals of sustainability and aspire to change the world and "remake capitalism" to be more socially conscious. Offers no proposed solutions – just a lot of hot air about how CEOs should be more forward-looking and plan for the future.

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