Social Innovation, Inc.: 5 Strategies for Driving Business Growth through Social Change
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Praise for Social Innovation, Inc.
“A must-read for business leaders, policy makers and not for profit executives. Social innovation may be one of the greatest untapped business opportunities and the way to reconcile responsibility and profits.” —William M. Daley, Vice-Chairman & Head of Corporate Responsibility, JPMorgan Chase, and 32nd United States Secretary of Commerce
“Social Innovation, Inc. is not about companies doing good for good’s sake. Jason Saul provides business leaders with sensible strategies for creating social value as integral drivers of business strategy. His ideas come alive with practical examples from the field.” —Allen S. Grossman, Professor of Management Practice, Harvard Business School
“A must-read for corporate ceos, business leaders, and entrepreneurs. Corporate Philanthropy no longer has to be an obligation for business; this groundbreaking book shows how any company can make social innovation into a business strategy and address one of the great remaining untapped business opportunities.” — Morris Miller, Managing Director, Cutstone Ventures, LLC and former CEO, Co-Chairman & Co-Founder Rackspace Hosting
"Jason Saul is framing the big issue for capitalism in the 21st century. In a totally transparent world the truth is immediately available for all to see. Unless companies commit themselves to being good they simply won't do well."—Mats Lederhausen, founder, be-cause, and former Managing Director, McDonald’s Ventures
“Social Innovation, Inc. will help lead the way toward the mainstreaming of an important and creative new framework for us all, from businesses to philanthropists, investors to customers, in how we think about integrating social factors into initiatives. Through the work of creative, yet practical thinkers such as Jason Saul, we hope that private and public sector leaders alike are rapidly inspired to begin to think differently about the wider social perspective of their policies and practices” —Stephen J. George, Co-Founder and CIO, Capricorn Investment Group