On May 4, at the Living Futures conference in Portland, I had the great pleasure of hearing a keynote by the uproarious Carol Sanford. Her latest book, The Responsible Business: Sustainability & Success, voted one of the best business books of last year, outlines stories of 30 companies that became more socially responsible—without ever declaring their intention to do so.
The funny thing about this book on sustainability is that the author hates the term.
“I know nothing about sustainability,” says Sanford. “I don’t even know what that is.” Her publisher encouraged use of the word to boost sales, but Sanford was hesitant. “I don’t work for corporate responsibility. I work to make great businesses.”
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Lance Hosey will chat about his new book, The Shape of Green, tonight, May 15th at 6pm PST at SPUR.
Lance Hosey, a nationally recognized architect, designer, and writer, is President & CEO of GreenBlue, a nonprofit that works to make products more sustainable, and previously he held the position of Director with William McDonough + Partners. His most recent book is The Shape of Green.