What if the distinction between business and doing good vanished? What if all those who engaged in business were committed to a deeper purpose, and all those committed to doing good were entrepreneurial and enterprising? What would it take for a world of seven billion such people to solve all the world’s problems?
More and more people are looking for meaning and purpose in their lives as employees, as consumers, and as investors. More and more people have more than enough material goods and are more interested in the qualities of the goods they buy; in the experiences associated with the services they provide and buy; in the way the companies they buy from act as citizens; and in self-actualization–rising up Maslow’s hierarchy. As an increasing percentage of the population reaches the point at which they no longer need more stuff, what will they do, how will they live their lives?
If you are one of these people, wondering where to go from here, how to ‘be the solution’ in the twenty-first century, Be the Solution provides an original perspective on how to create a better world. Focused entirely on entrepreneurial and Conscious Capitalist solutions to the challenges and opportunities facing humanity, Be the Solution shows how the entrepreneurial passion to create a better world, in combination with Conscious Capitalist business practices, can solve far more of the world’s problems than any other approach.
In combination with leading Conscious Capitalists such as John Mackey writing on ‘Conscious Capitalism, ‘ leading social entrepreneurs such as Muhammad Yunus writing on ‘Social Business, ‘ and leading legal reform experts such as Hernando de Soto writing on ‘Is Economic Freedom for Everyone?, ‘ entrepreneurial educator Michael Strong lays out a philosophical, social, and legal framework for a FLOW vision through which all problems may be solved entrepreneurially.
FLOW, Inc., is an organization cofounded by John Mackey and Michael Strong to promote Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi’s concept of flow as optimal experience–the state in which we are so immersed in challenging, creative activity that we forget that time is passing. To be engaged in flow activities is happiness itself. Whether we are creators of enterprises or entrepreneurially creative within our life as employees, we can embody the entrepreneurial spirit and, in the words of Michelangelo, ‘criticize by creating.’
In addition, FLOW refers to the global flow of goods, services, capital, humans, ideas, and culture, in a positive win-win-win world based on love rather than fear. Combining the best of the positive psychology and human potential movements with the best of free market thinking, FLOW offers a unique perspective on how to Be the Solution in the twenty-first century.
Table des matières
Foreword.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Part One: The Entrepreneurial Spirit and How to Liberate
It.
Chapter 1 Context (Michael Strong).
Chapter 2 The Entrepreneur as Hero (Candace Allen).
Chapter 3 The Opportunity : The Creative Powers of a Free
Civilization (Michael Strong).
Part Two: Conscious Capitalism.
Chapter 4 Creating a New Paradigm for Business (John
Mackey).
Chapter 5 Social Business Entrepreneurs Are the Solution
(Muhammad Yunus).
Chapter 6 Business as Service:’Doing Well to Do
Good’ (Kartar Singh Khalsa).
Chapter 7 Leveraging Entrepreneurship for Social Change
(Donna Callejon).
Part Three: What Do We Need to Do So That Entrepreneurs and
Conscious Capitalists Can Solve All the World’s
Problems?
Chapter 8 Solving All Environmental Problems (Michael
Strong).
Chapter 9 Eliminate Global Poverty (Michael Strong).
Chapter 10 Is Economic Freedom for Everyone? (Hernando de
Soto).
Chapter 11 Can Entrepreneurs Help Us Improve Our Understanding
of the World? (Michael Strong).
Chapter 12 Improving Health, Happiness, and Well-Being
(Michael Strong).
Part Four: Living a Life of FLOW.
Chapter 13 The Upward Flow of Human Development–Maps of
the Terrain: From Success to Signifi cance–The Five Bottom
Lines of Conscious Capitalism (John Mackey and Dr. Don
Beck).
Chapter 14 Areté and the Entrepreneur (Brian
Johnson).
Chapter 15 The Creation of Conscious Cultures in Support of
Human Flourishing (Michael Strong).
Chapter 16 Liberating the Entrepreneurial Spirit for Good
(Jeff Klein).
Chapter 17 The FLOW Vision for the Twenty-First Century
(Michael Strong).
About the Contributors.
Index.
A propos de l’auteur
MICHAEL STRONG, educated at Harvard, St. John’s College, and the University of Chicago, has created several high-performance private and charter schools, including a school that was named the 36th best public school in the United States on the Washington Post’s Challenge Index. The author of The Habit of Thought: From Socratic Seminars to Socratic Practice, Strong has consulted for hundreds of educational institutions around the world. Prior to his career in education, he was a doctoral student at the University of Chicago working on a dissertation on ‘Ideas and Culture as Human Capital’ under economics Nobel laureate Gary Becker. Strong is currently the CEO and Chief Visionary Officer of FLOW, Inc., the nonprofit organization he cofounded with John Mackey.