John Elkington - Green Swans: The Coming Boom In Regenerative Capitalism
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John Elkington has once again proven his status as one of the great thinkers of our time.
Paul Polman, from his foreword
Once again, John has found the right words at the right time to help us make sense of whats going on. The insight, analysis, and reflection in Green Swans is golden. So much of the storytelling and synthesizing resonates with my own experience imagining the enterprises that I want to exist to deliver vital public goods, and then building them with the help of others. Pioneers can see patterns early and have the courage, or navet, to just try to add to the design. They can be too early. They can find arrows in their back, too. On surviving and, if lucky enough to succeed, they know the impossible happens and that purpose helps. To those that thought renewables would always be small and expensive, for example, watch that beautiful Green Swan move! Its time to make friends with the exponential.
James Cameron, Chairman of the Overseas Development Institute, Founder of Climate Change Capital, and a former member of the UK Prime Ministers Business Advisory Board
The best leaders are willing to give up what is no longer working and commit to what is needed to succeed in a new, completely changed operating environment. When John Elkington issued a product recall for his groundbreaking concept of the triple bottom line, it was because he is that type of leader. If you want to be a leader that meets the demands of the 21st century, read Green Swans, and then become one.
Jay Coen Gilbert, Co-Founder of B Lab, the organization behind the B Corporation movement
John Elkington is one of the true pioneers in the sustainability movement and has made a real contribution to the way business thinks about its role in the world. With this new book, John uses his exceptional creativity and insight to give us further food for thought on the challenges we face, and alternative and original ways of thinking about them.
Dame Polly Courtice, Director of the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL). Also Founder Director of The Prince of Waless Business and Sustainability Programme, and Academic Director of the Universitys Master of Studies in Sustainability Leadership
Green Swans is a brilliant, challenging, and enchanting book. Its brilliance lies in the way John has synthesized and built on the thinking of so many others to put forward yet one more Big Ideawhich he has done many times before. It challenges executives and investors to think and act at the system level. It is enchanting in the way John weaves autobiography into a compelling narrative to make all of us qualified optimists. It is also brave. John puts his e-mail address in this book and invites all readers to engage in a conversation with him. I hope you do. It is always worth talking to John.
Professor Robert G. Eccles, Visiting Professor of Management Practice, Sad Business School University of Oxford, Founding Chairman of the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) and one of the founders of the International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC)
Sustainable business legend John Elkington rightly declares that we have painted ourselves into the mother of all corners. In Green Swans, his most important book yet, one can feel Johns clever mind and earnest soul wrestling with the ultimate Rubiks Cube puzzle of all human history: How to transform capitalism to an economic system that is actually regenerative, like all other living systems on this planet. An essential guide for business leaders and a profound yet realistic dose of hope for the challenging Exponential Twenties that lie ahead.
John Fullerton, Founder of Capital Institute, author of Regenerative Capitalism: How Universal Principles and Patterns Will Shape the New Economy, and former Managing Director of JPMorgan
Green Swans is a delightful, disturbing, and hopeful read. As we enter what John refers to as the Exponential Decade of the 2020s, the stakes couldnt be higher for humanity and planet earth. During these turbulent and promising times, I for one am extremely grateful for the steady guidance, wisdom, brutal honesty, and insights John shares here. Drawing on his decades of thought leadership on the role of business in creating a better world, John at once validates the vital role that business will have in innovating and scaling new solutions, but also gives a clarion callindeed an imperative challengeto shift from stakeholder value to system value. Green Swans offers a blueprint for the future-fit businesses of tomorrow.
Nicholas Haan, Faculty Chair, Global Grand Challenges, Singularity University
Capitalism is entering a new phase, as companies and investors acknowledge the need to address the interests of a fuller range of stakeholders. John Elkington, one of the pioneers of the sustainability movement, is a great guide to the changes under way. His critique is clear-eyed, but his underlying optimism about Green Swan solutions is inspiring.
Adi Ignatius, Editor-in-Chief, Harvard Business Review
Welcome to the new renaissance. John Elkington does not fall into the trap of painting a dystopian nightmare scenario that leaves us without hope. Instead, Green Swans makes us believe in miracles. Not metaphysical miracles, but those that seem impossible today because we look at their feasibility from a business-as-usual perspective, defined by the status quo. Like John, I am realistically optimistic. Like him, too, I also say neutrality be damned. I hope this brilliant book kickstarts new and honest conversations in boardrooms around the world. Conversations about what side of history we are on, and what steps we will now take to become future fit leaders. Read on to get a sense of where breakthrough mindsets and innovation will take us as we work to deliver the Global Goals. It always seems impossible until its done.
Lise Kingo, CEO & Executive Director, United Nations Global Compact, the worlds biggest sustainable business platform
Our economy urgently needs re-orienting in a green direction, with governments, businesses and civil society taking ontogetherambitious green missions. John Elkingtons Green Swans, paradigm-shifting innovation breakthroughs, point the way to this brighter future.
Mariana Mazzucato, Professor in Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London and Founder/Director of the UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose. Author of The Entrepreneurial State and The Value of Everything
Japan is one of the most unsustainable advanced nations, with demographic, economic, and environmental challenges. John Elkington explains that all such countries now need to create new generations of Green Swan solutions, driving transformation and regeneration. This book is a perfect guide for a Japan that rose from the ashes and must now learn how to play a significant role in the regeneration of our planet.
Hiro Motoki, President, E-Square, Japan
When I produced my book 2052: A Global Forecast for the Next Forty Years as a report to the Club of Rome in 2012, I invited John to contribute an essay on the future role of the military in sustainability. Typically, he is more optimistic than I, although in this new book he balances that out with a clear-eyed view of the Black Swan challenges we face in the coming decades. But then his Green Swans fly in and we are back on track for rapid progress! I hope he is right, in spite of the fact that my mood in 2052 was more somberand still is.
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