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Book Description

“This book shows how using business as a force for good, not just pursuing short-term profits, can be better for consumers, employees, local communities, the environment, and your company's long-term bottom line.”
—Tony Hsieh, New York Times bestselling author of Delivering Happiness and CEO, Zappos.com, Inc. 

B Corps are a global movement of more than 2,700 companies in 60 countries—like Patagonia, Ben & Jerry's, Kickstarter, Danone North America, and Eileen Fisher—that are using the power of business as a force for good. B Corps have been certified to have met rigorous standards of social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency. This book is the authoritative guide to the what, why, and how of B Corp certification.

Coauthors Ryan Honeyman and Dr. Tiffany Jana spoke with the leaders of over 200 B Corps from around the world to get their insights on becoming a Certified B Corp, improving their social and environmental performance, and building a more inclusive economy. The second edition has been completely revised and updated to include a much stronger focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). These changes are important because DEI can no longer be a side conversation—it must be a core value for any company that aspires to make money and make a difference.

While this book is framed around the B Corp movement, any company, regardless of size, industry, or location, can use the tools contained here to learn how to build a better business. As the authors vividly demonstrate, using business as a force for good can help you attract and retain the best talent, distinguish your company in a crowded market, and increase trust in your brand.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. B Corps in Their Own Words
  7. Foreword by Rose Marcario
  8. Introduction
  9. 1 Overview
    1. The Search for “What’s Next?”
    2. B Corps: A Quick Overview
    3. The Emergence of the B Economy
    4. What Do Investors Think about B Corps?
    5. Does B Corp Work for Multinationals and Publicly Traded Companies?
  10. 2 Benefits of Becoming a B Corp
    1. Being Part of a Global Community of Leaders
    2. Attracting Talent and Engaging Employees
    3. Increasing Credibility and Building Trust
    4. Benchmarking and Improving Performance
    5. Protecting a Company’s Mission for the Long Term
    6. Generating Press and Awareness
  11. 3 The B Impact Assessment
    1. How to Use Business as a Force for Good
    2. Workers
    3. Community
    4. Environment
    5. Governance
    6. Customers
  12. 4 The Quick Start Guide
    1. Step 1: Get a Baseline
    2. Step 2: Engage Your Team
    3. Step 3: Create a Plan
    4. Step 4: Implement
    5. Step 5: Fine Tune
    6. Step 6: Celebrate, and Next Steps
  13. Conclusion
  14. Appendix A: Certified B Corporations and Benefit Corporations
  15. Appendix B: Sample Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Surveys
  16. Notes
  17. Acknowledgments
  18. Index
  19. Photo Credits
  20. About the Authors
  21. About LIFT Economy
  22. About TMI Consulting
  23. About B Lab
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