Reviews of The Triple Bottom Line
"Required reading" — Fortune Magazine
"Andy Savitz communicates in plain language what sustainability is and how
everyone in the organization can help achieve it." — Chad Holliday, Chairman & CEO, DuPont
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"One of the 30 Best Business Books of the Year" — Soundview Executive Book Summaries
"Every company has a sustainability sweet spot. This lively and cogent
guide can help managers find ways to make shareholders' and society's interests
overlap." — By Alison Maitland, Financial Times.
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"THE PERFECT BOOK..." — 800-CEO-Read: In Bubble Wrap.
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"...offers hands-on tips for how managers can turn corporate social responsibility into profit. Savitz seeds practical advice amid compelling real-life corporate stories." — Global Proxy Watch
“Andy Savitz, formerly of the Environmental and Sustainability Services
group at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), has written perhaps the best, most
comprehensive book to date on corporate sustainability. Along with co-author
Karl Weber, he coins new terms and concepts to describe the evolving concept
of corporate sustainability..."
—By Bill Baue, SocialFunds.com.
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"The Triple Bottom Line provides a useful mix of examples
to prove the business case for sustainable development, with easy to follow
models demonstrating how it all works. It helps companies of today — big
and small — understand why and how the transformation to a sustainable world
is taking place, and identify how they themselves can become a part of it."
— "Sneak
preview: The Triple Bottom Line by Andrew W. Savitz and Karl Weber" By Josephine
Chennell, World Business Council for Sustainable Development.
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"Get [The Triple Bottom Line] as a either a starter manual or a reminder
of why you're moving toward sustainability; get a copy for your spouse, friends,
and kids to let them what you're doing and why; and by all means get a copy
for your boss or CEO if they too wonder what you are up to or, better still,
to get them moving faster and farther toward the triple bottom line."
— "The Triple Bottom Line: Catching a Wave" By Philip H. Mirvis, Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship. Read full review.
