Becoming Net Positive: Ann Francke in Conversation with Paul Polman
Tuesday 07 December 2021In their new, critically acclaimed book, Net Positive, 2015 CMI Gold Medal winner and former Unilever CEO Paul Polman and sustainable business guru Andrew Winston explode fifty years of corporate dogma. Business, they say, can no longer focus solely on short-term profits or ignore humanity’s biggest challenges, like runaway climate change and rampant inequality.
Courageous leaders are already building companies that improve the lives of everyone they touch and profit from solving the world’s problems, not from creating them. Net Positive lays out the principles and practices of next generation companies that deliver the scale of change and transformation the world desperately needs. Order your copy now at netpositive.world
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