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R**R
Pretty good read if you are interested in changing the world...
This is a must read book. And although there is a lot of irrelevant info, the value of the relevant info is still there, you just have to wade through a lot to get there. This book should be a solid 3-4*, and it is frustrating to see the undeserved 1 * reviews, which look like trolls that don't actually understand what the B Corp movement is all about, and certainly have not visited the site or read the book.So come along for the journey and learn more about the companies that are using business as a force for good to change the world...
A**T
Certified B Corps and benefit corporations as legal entities
B Corporations are for-profit organizations which serve a variety of stakeholders rather than to enrich shareholders exclusively. Stakeholders include employees, the community, the environment, as well as the firm’s owners. B stands for benefit.B Lab and Certified B Corps“The main focus of this book is the Certified B Corporation.” The certification process is administered by B Lab, “a nonprofit organization that serves a global movement to redefine success in business so that one day all companies will compete not only to be the best in the world, but the best for the world.”“Any visitor to the B Lab website can view a simple report, similar to the nutritional label on a cereal box, that shows how each Certified B Corporation performed on the Workers, Community, Environment, and Governance sections of its assessment. This report makes it easy for consumers, investors, policy makers, and the media to tell the difference between good companies and just good marketing.”“We feel that B Corp is a ‘No Bulls***’ stamp that proves we mean what we say and is a great way to start a conversation about how and why our business is different,” said Edward Perry, Co-founder and Managing Director of COOK Trading in the United Kingdom.B Corp Assessment“The B Impact Assessment, including access to the best practice guides, comparative data, and an individualized improvement report, is a free public service provided by B Lab. If you are interested in becoming a Certified B Corporation, there is an annual B Corp certification fee… You can use the assessment to measure your company’s social and environmental performance, gain valuable insights that can help spark new ideas, and motivate your company to reach for an improved score over time … Some B Corps, such as Ben & Jerry’s and Numi Organic Tea, are going further by using the B Impact Assessment to benchmark their key suppliers… An overall B Impact Score of 40 to 60 is average.” B Corp certification requires a minimum score of 80. “Regardless of your initial overall score, remember that this is a journey of continuous improvement.”InvestorsB Corps have an advantage in attracting investment capital. “Goldman Sachs found that there has been a dramatic increase in the number of investors seeking to incorporate sustainability and environmental, social, and governance factors into their portfolio construction… The Society of Human Resource Management found that the number of [socially responsible investment] funds is likely to double in the next few years to match the rapidly growing interest… All Certified B Corps receive a free Global Impact Investment Rating System (GIIRS) rating and a free listing on B Analytics, an investor-facing platform designed by B Lab.”Employee Recruitment and Retention“The B Impact Assessment asks you to think about how your company treats its workers in three major areas: compensation, benefits, and training.” John Replogle, CEO of Seventh Generation said, “Clearly identifying your purpose will attract the very best, brightest, and most passionate people.” Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard explains why socially responsible policies are good for the bottom line: “It costs a company an average of $50,000 to replace an employee—from recruiting costs, training, and loss of productivity. Our child-care center helps us retain our skilled moms.”PressB Corps benefit from media coverage. “Using the power of business to solve social and environmental problems is a positive, innovative, and compelling story that has generated, and continues to generate, a high level of media interest… B Lab nominates and acts as an advocate for B Corps to receive top honors, such as a listing among Bloomberg Businessweek’s Top Social Entrepreneurs.”CustomersHoneyman asserts that B Corp certification will attract customers. “Transparency builds trust. B Corps are trusted by customers because they have met rigorous standards of social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency.” This sounds aspirational rather than a present-day reality—I had no idea what a B Corp was before reading this book, so I question widespread consumer awareness. The author adds, “Goldman Sachs also reported that 52 percent of U.S. consumers claim that they actively seek information about companies’ corporate social responsibility record either ‘all of the time’ or ‘sometimes.’” Still, this is surveying what consumer say they’ll do versus measuring what they actually do.Community“The B Impact Assessment measures your company’s community impact in five areas: job creation… diversity… engagement and giving… local involvement… suppliers, distributors, and product.”Environment“Environmental audits vary depending on the size of the business. A small business, for example, may concentrate primarily on paper, water, and energy use, whereas a large organization may also evaluate emissions, materials, hazardous waste, travel, commuting, and its corporate fleet… Many companies find that the majority of their carbon footprint can be traced back to their supply chains.”Benefit corporations as legal entitiesAside from B Lab’s Certified B Corp program, more than 25 U.S. states have passed benefit corporation legislation. “By elevating your values to the status of law, your company will be able to maintain its mission through changes in management and ownership…. In the United States, becoming a benefit corporation will not affect your company’s tax status. Your company can still elect to be taxed as a C corp or S corp. Benefit corporation status affects only corporate purpose, accountability, and transparency requirements.” The Benefit Corp Information Center website contains more information including state-by-state legislative status.The end of the book includes a list of ten TED Talks and other videos by B Corps, including On Better Business by B Lab co-founder Jay Coen Gilbert.
M**G
Helpful
This has been very helpful in my business class this year.
A**E
Petinent
Very interesting and quite pertinent. Not a particularly exciting read, but nice to explore as the B-Corp movement gains momentum worldwide.
J**T
They're selling you an advertisement6
It felt one big marketing campaign for getting you to pay thousands of dollars a year to a third party that certifies you as a BCorp. Which means absolutely nothing, and is impractical for small businesses. I was hoping to learn more about the For Benefit Corporation structure.
G**.
Great overview of B Corps
I bought this book for a class I took in my MBA program. It was a required text but I enjoyed it and thought the book gave an excellent overview of the B Corp process and benefits. I particularly enjoyed all of the interviews and real-world examples in the book.
T**M
Do Yourself a Favor, Read This Book
Interested in the B Corps movement? You have come to the right place. Ryan has really done his homework, interviewing over 100 of the top CEOs helping lead the Certified B Corporation movement around the world, collaborating closely with the founders of B Lab and B Corps, and writing a book that is not only a great introduction to the movement but also a guide to how you can get involved.It's been several years now since I helped the first Certified B Corps in Asia becoming certified and the movement has grown by leaps and bounds, but Ryan has been there since the beginning. I really appreciate and respect the time he has taken to put this great book together and the way he is launching it together with the support of businesses around the world who believe in what B Corps stands for: using business as a force for good.If you are interested in social business, doing well in the world by doing good, conscious capitalism, social responsibility and this growing group of organizations around the world who believe in the triple bottom line, do yourself a favor and read this book. You won't regret it.
J**.
Social Impact & positive change
The perfect book for those seeking to start a socially conscious business. A real game changer!
A**A
Very basic
A fairly ordinary book which doesn't really do justice to the idea. A lot of very basic points. Good to get a general idea about b corp certification, not much else.
A**R
Awesome book
Inspiring! I'm in on the movement to use business as a force for good and will incorporate it in my CFO practice and my clients' businesses.
G**A
As expected ! Inspiring book
As expected, an inspiring book to share with colleagues and business partner for those willing to step ahead and share great values.
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