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Conscious capitalism

Liberating the Heroic Spirit of Business
Book • 2013
In this book, John Mackey and Raj Sisodia argue for the inherent good of both business and capitalism.

They illustrate how well-known companies like Whole Foods Market, Southwest Airlines, Costco, Google, and Patagonia use four tenets—higher purpose, stakeholder integration, conscious leadership, and conscious culture and management—to create value for all stakeholders, including customers, employees, suppliers, investors, society, and the environment.

The authors advocate for a more cooperative, humane, and positive future by advancing capitalism toward its highest potential through these principles.

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Mentioned in 12 episodes

Mentioned by Alex Hormozi while discussing sustainable business models and the importance of benefiting all stakeholders.
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How To Get So Rich You Realize Money Isn't The Point | Ep 822
Mentioned by Brian Johnson in the context of branding and embodying one's values.
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Mentioned by Adam Grant as one of his heroes, expressing admiration for Mackey's work.
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Whole Foods founder John Mackey doesn’t follow business plans
Mentioned by Adam Grant as one of his heroes because he loves Mackey's book.
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Whole Foods founder John Mackey doesn’t follow business plans
Mentioned by Ryan Holiday as one of John Mackey 's books that encourages business and leadership grounded in ethical consciousness.
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John Mackey on Conscious Capitalism and Doing Good | A Reminder This Spring You Cannot Miss
Mentioned by Mark Skousen as the author of "Conscious Capitalism".
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Why Ben Franklin Was ‘The Greatest American’
Mentioned by Alex Hormozi as a source of inspiration for his approach to sustainable business practices.
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How To Get So Rich You Realize Money Isn't The Point | Ep 822
Mencionado por Karla Berman al hablar del capitalismo consciente y sus principios.
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Mentioned by David Gardner , quoting Raj Sisodia's view that human beings are a source, not a resource.
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Mentioned by Ryan Tansom in the context of conscious capitalism and the challenges of maintaining ethical practices in publicly traded companies.
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Mentioned by Julie Masters in conversation with Julia Dhar , referencing his experience with the slow pace of social change.
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Mentioned by Rick Engdahl as an important concept that he learned about through the guests on the podcast.
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Mentioned by Mike Rowe when discussing John Mackey's work on capitalism.
Mike Rowe on Patriotism, the Value of Authenticity, and COVID Hypocrisy | Ep. 45
Mentioned by Trey Lockerbie as a book that inspired his own company and by David Gardner in relation to conscious capitalism.
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Mentioned by Stephen Dubner as a co-author of Conscious Capitalism with John Mackey .
438. How to Succeed by Being Authentic (Hint: Carefully)
Mentioned by John Mackey as a book explaining conscious capitalism.
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Mentioned by Blake Mycoskie in the context of conscious capitalism.
Blake Mycoskie: The More You Give, The More You Live
Mentioned by Carrie when discussing early book endorsements.
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