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May 19, 2015 | ISBN 9781941631249
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Praise
“The Doing Good Model is built on a solid truth: that our definition of success must include well-being, not only for individuals but for the workplace. . . . Shari Arison expands our understanding of what it means to do well in business, and shows that if leaders build their companies around these values, there will be a powerful alignment between their own well-being, the companies’ bottom line, and the good of the planet.”
Arianna Huffington, Chair, President, and Editor-in-Chief, Huffington Post Media Group
“Shari Arison’s book shows how enlightened business leaders who align positive economic, social, and cultural business values into their core business practices have the potential to transform our world.”
Dr. Rakesh Khurana, Marvin Bower Professor of Leadership Development, Harvard Business School
“Shari Arison’s example of practicing moral responsibility in business is one that we want to share with our students as they begin the next phase of their lives.”
Dr. Ángel Cabrera, President, George Mason University
“The Doing Good Model is a necessary call to action, and provides a powerful lesson to next generation management about how philanthropy and business go hand in hand. Shari Arsion’s vision for an ethical corporate world is as inspiring as it is achievable.”
Dr. Gregory Unruh, Endowed Professor Doing Good Values, George Mason University
“The Doing Good Model‘s practical approach enables people from any background to effectively voice their values and positively act on them, drawing the best from them, fueling creativity, confidence, and skill.”
Dr. Mary Gentile, PhD, author of Giving Voice to Values: How to Speak Your Mind When You Know What’s Right
“Within just a few days of the Doing Good Model workshop, I saw a definitive shift in people’s use of words, and in their openness and sharing of values. I saw true transformation.”
Debra Wheat, Executive Editor, Values + Sustainability, Nomadic Learning and Lead Ambassador for the Oath Project
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