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Net Positive
Book • 2021
In 'Net Positive', Paul Polman and Andrew Winston argue that companies can thrive by addressing global challenges like climate change and inequality.
They provide a model for leaders to build businesses that improve well-being for all stakeholders while ensuring long-term success.
The book emphasizes the importance of innovation, partnerships, and purpose-driven leadership in creating a more sustainable future.
They provide a model for leaders to build businesses that improve well-being for all stakeholders while ensuring long-term success.
The book emphasizes the importance of innovation, partnerships, and purpose-driven leadership in creating a more sustainable future.
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, who is currently flicking through it and noted that the author is a good friend of her chief executive.

Alix Bolton

HR People Pod – Ep 25: 'Tinkering with a system that doesn’t work' – Apprenticeships overhaul
Recommended by Kurt Nikesh as a guide for courageous companies thriving by giving more than they take.

First He Saved Unilever. Now He Wants to Save Capitalism.
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's book exploring how CEOs can redraw boundaries and play a more positive role.


Reid Hoffman


Paul Polman

How redefining boundaries drives performance, w/former Unilever CEO Paul Polman