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Hybrid Organizations - New Business Models for Environmental Leadership

  • 1.  Hybrid Organizations - New Business Models for Environmental Leadership

    Posted 07-16-2009 03:16
    NOW AVAILABLE!

    Hybrid Organizations
    New Business Models for Environmental Leadership
    Brewster Boyd, Nina Henning, Emily Reyna, Daniel E. Wang, and Matthew
    D. Welch
    172 + xii pp | 234 x 156 mm | paperback | ISBN 978-1-906093-27-3 |
    Published 22 June 2009
    List price: GBP21.95 EUR32.00 USD40.00

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    http://www.greenleaf-publishing.com/hybrid

    We are pleased to announce the publication of a book that offers a
    glimpse into the future. Using best-in-class case studies, this book
    shows how "hybrid organizations" can achieve market- *and* mission-
    driven goals.

    PRAISE

    "In nature, some hybrids show extraordinary, unexpected vigor, albeit
    at the price of sterility. In business, happily, it is possible to
    combine hybrid vigor with replication. Hybrid Organizations probes
    some fascinating corporate hybrids - offering powerful lessons about
    twenty-first century markets."
    John Elkington, co-founder of SustainAbility and Volans, and co-author
    of "The Power of Unreasonable People"

    "We are in the midst of a transformation of capitalism from the
    "industrial" model of the 19th century to the sustainable form of the
    21st century. Capitalism in this new and challenging era requires that
    firms shatter the presumed trade-off between societal contribution and
    financial performance. 'Hybrid Organizations' provides important
    insights into how companies can be both market-oriented and mission-
    centered at the same time. For those looking to simultaneously to make
    a difference and make a living, this book is for you."
    Stuart L. Hart, S.C. Johnson Chair in Sustainable Global Enterprise,
    Cornell University

    "An accessible and instructive book. The case studies reveal the
    combination of business acumen, boldness and personal integrity behind
    successful social enterprises."
    David Bornstein, author of "How to Change the World: Social
    Entrepreneurs and the Power of New Ideas"

    "This book is more than a source of inspiration for how to design and
    shape the future ... it provides evidence how organizations can and
    should be at the forefront of social change."
    Johanna Mair, Associate Professor of Strategic Management, IESE,
    Barcelona


    Free to read/download (PDF):
    Foreword by Professor Andrew Hoffman
    http://www.greenleaf-publishing.com/content/pdfs/hybrid_fore.pdf

    Introduction
    http://www.greenleaf-publishing.com/content/pdfs/hybrid_intro.pdf

    You can also request a review copy
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    or an inspection/desk copy
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    This book offers a glimpse into the future. The companies it describes
    are pioneers, the first-movers in market shifts that will eventually
    become mainstream. These "hybrid organizations" - or what others call
    "values-driven" or "mission-driven" organizations - operate in the
    blurry space between the for-profit and non-profit worlds. They are
    redefining their supply chains, their sources of capital, their very
    purpose for being; and in the process they are changing the market for
    others.

    Using a combination of high-level survey analysis and, more
    importantly, in-depth executive interviews, the book helps fill the
    present gap in literature on environmentally focused and financially
    driven for-profit businesses. Moreover, it highlights key trends and
    critical themes that enable this new wave of socially conscious and
    fiscally minded enterprises to be successful in meeting both sets of
    goals. The takeaway for readers of this book is not only an
    appreciation for common business practices that hybrid organizations
    adopt, but also an understanding of the complexity of the integration
    of such adoption that allows them to successfully achieve both
    mission- and market-driven goals.

    The book begins with key definitions to establish the scope of this
    new sector, including explicit definitions for hybrid organizations,
    environmental sustainability missions, as well as specific criteria to
    create useful boundaries for the field of hybrid organizations.
    Building on prior work conducted by researchers on corporate social
    responsibility, sustainable entrepreneurship, and social enterprise,
    the book catalogues the best practices within this growing sector,
    helping others to learn from both the successes and failures of those
    that are choosing this strategy.

    The core of the book is built on an analysis of survey data from 47
    hybrid organizations, investigating their business models and
    strategies, finances, organizational structures, processes, metrics,
    and innovations. The organizations represent a cross-section of size,
    age, industry, and geography, although the sample set is biased
    towards young, small, U.S.-based hybrids. Based on analysis of the
    survey data, five best-in-class companies were selected for in-depth
    case studies in order to provide instructive lessons for hybrid
    practitioners and researchers alike.

    In short, this book presents research that shows hybrid organizations
    to be a practical and feasible organizational model for contributing
    solutions to global environmental issues. The lessons in this book
    will help other social entrepreneurs, business managers, non-profit
    leaders, or students interested in careers that fuse profitability and
    responsibility do it even better.

    CONTENTS

    Foreword
    Andrew J. Hoffman, Holcim (U.S.) Professor of Sustainable Enterprise,
    University of Michigan
    http://www.greenleaf-publishing.com/content/pdfs/hybrid_fore.pdf

    Introduction
    http://www.greenleaf-publishing.com/content/pdfs/hybrid_intro.pdf


    1 Why hybrid organizations?

    2 The hybrid landscape

    3 Uncovering the layers

    4 Hybrid trends and lessons

    5 Case study
    SUN OVENS International - patient dealmaker

    6 Case study
    Guayakí - creating an entirely new value chain

    7 Case study
    Eden Foods - lasting leadership and the risks of succession

    8 Case study
    Maggie's Organics - connecting producers and consumers to the cause

    9 Case study
    PAX Scientific - learning to run

    10 Business lessons for hybrid organizations

    11 Reflecting back, looking forward

    References
    Appendix: List of hybrid organizations completing survey
    About the authors
    Index


    For further information, contact:

    Jayney Bown
    Greenleaf Publishing
    Aizlewood Business Centre
    Aizlewood's Mill
    Sheffield S3 8GG
    UK
    Tel: +44 (0)114 282 3475
    Fax: +44 (0)114 282 3476
    sales@greenleaf-publishing.com
    www.greenleaf-publishing.com

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