It Really Is Just Good Business: The Art of Operating a Responsible, Ethical, AND PROFITABLE Small Business

It Really Is Just Good Business: The Art of Operating a Responsible, Ethical, AND PROFITABLE Small Business

by Jill Poet
It Really Is Just Good Business: The Art of Operating a Responsible, Ethical, AND PROFITABLE Small Business

It Really Is Just Good Business: The Art of Operating a Responsible, Ethical, AND PROFITABLE Small Business

by Jill Poet

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Overview

It Really Is Just Good Business is essential reading for all solopreneurs, freelancers, as well as micro and small business owners who want to build and sustain a profitable business. Why? Quite simply, the rules of business have changed. Greed has been the defining god of the business world for far too long: Allegiance to the creed of money alone will ultimately result in failure. Organisations that believe that people and the planet are equally as important as profit will now, paradoxically, be the most profitable and sustainable for the longer term. It Really Is Just Good Business is a blueprint for anyone who wants their business to thrive, but who also wants to make a meaningful contribution to society. The author has 50 years’ experience working with small businesses at a grassroots level. Jill Poet is quick to point out that she is not an academic or a sustainability consultant, and that it is her wealth of experience, rather than academic theory, that informs this book. It is also her passion for those solopreneurs, freelancers, and micro and small business owners, combined with her hands-on business background, that ensures It Really Is Just Good Business is delivered in a pragmatic, common-sense, conversational style. It provides a thought-provoking yet realistic and easy-to-understand approach to a better way of operating with practical examples, business wisdom, and case studies. Jill doesn’t pull any punches. This book is peppered with examples of what can happen if you are inauthentic, including a few sections that might court controversy. Read this book to ensure you build a fantastic business that feeds your soul - as well as your bank account.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781803411941
Publisher: Collective Ink
Publication date: 10/01/2023
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.45(w) x 8.55(h) x 0.65(d)

About the Author

Jill Poet is a social entrepreneur and the CEO and Co-founder of three social enterprises. She is passionate about small businesses but equally passionate about small businesses operating ethically and responsibly. Her mission at ORB is to change the world, one small business at a time. She believes we need to nurture the power of small businesses to make a positive impact on society. She lives in Southend-on-Sea, UK.
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