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Mid-Course Correction: Toward a Sustainable Enterprise: The Interface Model

Mid-Course Correction: Toward a Sustainable Enterprise: The Interface Model

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Completely depressing and totally exhilarating
Review: As an environmental management student I have become increasingly cynical and despairing of industry's token gestures toward the environment. How can the mounting pile of evidence about the collapse of earth's ecosystems be ignored and the plundering continue? I was alternately absolutely shattered and completely stunned reading this book, the facts are there and simply cannot be ignored any longer: If man ignores the earth then earth will ignore the man. Ray Anderson is a man who is not ignoring the earth and is using his corporate influence and his heart to make a difference. Anderson is a visionary, he knows it's not going to be easy but doesn't accept this as an excuse not to try. Where he leads he leaves a trail for others to follow and this gives me such hope for the future of our planet and tomorrow's child.

The book is written in a casual style, you're talking with Ray. It has a large font with double spacing so is completely readable. Read it then pass it on to everybody you know, then read it again.

Thank you Ray for waking up and making a difference, you're an inspiration to me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Inspiring
Review: I would highly recommend this book for those of you who are convinced big business will eventually destroy our earth.

I was impressed that a non-scientist/engineer would even attempt to write a book like this. His excitement about the potential for saving the environment came through in his text. He laid out the goals his company had set for achieving a state beyond zero waste, returning to the earth as much as was taken from it. I believe it takes a visionary to apply such abstract ideas and commit to making them real. And the fact that he was able to make a business arguement for sustainable development was reassuring because, realistically, if businesses can be convinced that this will help them make money, it is much more likely to happen. That's clearly what I saw with the pollution prevention movement and it just might happen here.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: This book is my attempt to brighten the corner where I am.
Review: If I were talking to all of you in person, I'd ask you to stand for a minute and give the person next to you a hug. I always start out my speeches that way because it's symbolic of where we are. Fellow astronauts on Spaceship Earth, we are all in this together. We all play a part in what happens to our Earth. We all have the power to do something about it. You may not be familiar with my name or the Interface name, but we are a $1.3 billion global company that manufactures, sells and maintains commercial interiors products like the carpet under your feet in your office and the fabrics on your cubicles. Our products are petroleum-intensive, and in our 25 years of business, we've done more harm to the environment than I care to think about. In 1995, I was profoundly influenced by Paul Hawken's "The Ecology of Commerce." His treatise is that business and industry are the only entity large enough and pervasive enough to reverse the decline of the Earth and all its systems. I was struck by Hawken's words; they became a spear in my chest that will not let go. I and my company have pledged to do what we can to change, to influence change and to lead change. In the past four years, as I've made the transition from industrialist to environmentalist, I've been amazed at the passion and enthusiasm of the audiences who are hungry to hear the Interface story. As I crisscrossed the country and traveled back and forth over two oceans, it occurred to me that writing a book would in some way help Interface become a sustainable enterprise; that is, it would hopefully influence others to do the right thing, and thereby extend our influence indefinitely. I hope you'll enjoy the book, learn from it and share it. environmentalists, industrialists, academicians, politicians and humanitarians. I'd like David Brower, former executive director of the Sierra Club: "Here's a how-to book that all endangered species, inlcuding our own, must read and act upon." Daniel Quinn, author of Ishmael and The Story reading for anyone who cares about the world and our future in it." Terry Waite, Advisor to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Humanitarian, importantly, he is a good friend to our planet. In Mid-Course Correction, he outlines his philosophy for our future health and well-being." Anderson combines bottomline business sense with a passionate desire to leave the tomorrow's children a healthier planet. The result is a blueprint for corporate environmental responsbility that should be required reading in every board room and business schoool." Thank you for taking the time to read about the book

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Completely depressing and totally exhilarating
Review: Ray Anderson is a visionary, and Interface is providing an archetype for corporations to aspire to in the next century. I heard Ray speak in Eugene last fall and was stunned with his humility and sincerity about his vision for sustainable business practice, and how he and the people of Interface are putting that vision into practice. This book is written in an accessible, even homey style, yet it is profoundly sincere and convincing. Moreover, Ray has taken on a personal mission to spread the gospel of sustainability to the corporate community. Ray is an inspiring writer and speaker, and I most strongly recommend this book to those interested in doing good while doing well!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Tour-de-Force on Sustainability
Review: Ray Anderson is a visionary, and Interface is providing an archetype for corporations to aspire to in the next century. I heard Ray speak in Eugene last fall and was stunned with his humility and sincerity about his vision for sustainable business practice, and how he and the people of Interface are putting that vision into practice. This book is written in an accessible, even homey style, yet it is profoundly sincere and convincing. Moreover, Ray has taken on a personal mission to spread the gospel of sustainability to the corporate community. Ray is an inspiring writer and speaker, and I most strongly recommend this book to those interested in doing good while doing well!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Powerful Transformation by Changing Minds
Review: Ray Anderson is the CEO of Interface Corporation, a manufacturer of carpet tiles for businesses and hotel chains. After reading Paul Hawken's The Ecology of Commerce and Daniel Quinn's Ishmael, Anderson revolutionized his beliefs and how his company does business. He is now striving for 100-percent sustainability by having zero waste, reusing materials, not using non-renewable resources, such as petroleum, and by leasing his carpet rather than selling it. Why this is important: 1) The obvious reasons such as not being wasteful and polluting, 2) Interface is now a model for all industry, 3) Anderson shows how sustainability is more profitable, and 4) Anderson's model shows that it only takes changing minds to be a successfully revolutionary--not street protests, letters to the editor, petitions, meditation, spiritual consciousness, believing in God, lobbying Congress, protesting governments and/or corporations, and all the typically tried and often painfully slow ways to enact positive change. Brilliant.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ray Anderson - leading a vital Second Industrial Revolution
Review: Ray Anderson must have met Pogo. Here's an industrialist who's figured out that business and industry have created most of the environmental crises we face -- and that the they are the ones with the resources and power to address our monumental and growing problems. Give the man credit -- he's putting the people in his $1.5billion dollar, international company to work practicing what he's preaching. I'm impressed. And I'm giving copies of the important book to everyone I know who cares about the planet and is ready to do something about those concerns.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Better Ecology Focus Brings More Profits and a Better World
Review: This book deserves more than five stars.

Mr. Anderson has taken an important step forward in leading Interface Corporation towards becoming ecologically neutral. By that phrase, ecologically neutral, I mean taking nothing from and adding nothing to the environment. This concept has become a popular one in Europe beginning in Sweden, in the form of The Natural Step, but has been much more slowly adopted in the United States. Those who are interested in understanding the processes by which a company can pursue improved environmental performance will find many helpful examples in Mid-Course Correction.

What if you don't care about your company's impact on the environment? Mr. Anderson makes a powerful argument based on his experiences at Interface that you should. First, it is much cheaper to produce goods and services if you use less materials and waste less. This means higher profits. Do you care about profits? Second, the pursuit of sustainability attracts many new customers and better supplier relationships. That also means higher profits. Third, people feel better about themselves. Do you like to feel better about yourself? Fourth, perhaps you should rethink your position about the environment. Even if we have enough for now, if we waste it, we are robbing our own descendents at some point of a good quality life. Mr. Anderson describes many cases of where despoilage of nature from overuse has been very expensive and undesirable by anyone's standard.

He also cites many of the leading books on the benefits of an ecologically sustainable business world. In fact, this movement will become a disruptive technology by making those who waste unable to compete with those who do not. Think about it.

To me, the value in the book is in Mr. Anderson's fine example of how to lead towards becoming environmentally sustainable as a company. I have been aware of most of the arguments in favor of this (including The Natural Step), but could not imagine how an American company would go about pursuing this goal. I also could not imagine how it could be reconciled with public ownership of stock. So much for my tiny imagination. Now, with Mr. Anderson's book, I can understand (and so can you) that becoming a sustainable enterprise is simply good business as well as being a good citizen. That will make sense to almost anyone.

After you read this wonderful book, I encourage you to share you copy with another person and ask them to do the same. This message needs to be spread if our companies are to fulfill their potential, and we are to have a world that we can all be proud of and enjoy living in. Then, I urge you to take this one step further, and think about how your family could become an ecologically sustainable unit.

Do good and do well!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Better Ecology Focus Brings More Profits and a Better World
Review: This book deserves more than five stars.

Mr. Anderson has taken an important step forward in leading Interface Corporation towards becoming ecologically neutral. By that phrase, ecologically neutral, I mean taking nothing from and adding nothing to the environment. This concept has become a popular one in Europe beginning in Sweden, in the form of The Natural Step, but has been much more slowly adopted in the United States. Those who are interested in understanding the processes by which a company can pursue improved environmental performance will find many helpful examples in Mid-Course Correction.

What if you don't care about your company's impact on the environment? Mr. Anderson makes a powerful argument based on his experiences at Interface that you should. First, it is much cheaper to produce goods and services if you use less materials and waste less. This means higher profits. Do you care about profits? Second, the pursuit of sustainability attracts many new customers and better supplier relationships. That also means higher profits. Third, people feel better about themselves. Do you like to feel better about yourself? Fourth, perhaps you should rethink your position about the environment. Even if we have enough for now, if we waste it, we are robbing our own descendents at some point of a good quality life. Mr. Anderson describes many cases of where despoilage of nature from overuse has been very expensive and undesirable by anyone's standard.

He also cites many of the leading books on the benefits of an ecologically sustainable business world. In fact, this movement will become a disruptive technology by making those who waste unable to compete with those who do not. Think about it.

To me, the value in the book is in Mr. Anderson's fine example of how to lead towards becoming environmentally sustainable as a company. I have been aware of most of the arguments in favor of this (including The Natural Step), but could not imagine how an American company would go about pursuing this goal. I also could not imagine how it could be reconciled with public ownership of stock. So much for my tiny imagination. Now, with Mr. Anderson's book, I can understand (and so can you) that becoming a sustainable enterprise is simply good business as well as being a good citizen. That will make sense to almost anyone.

After you read this wonderful book, I encourage you to share you copy with another person and ask them to do the same. This message needs to be spread if our companies are to fulfill their potential, and we are to have a world that we can all be proud of and enjoy living in. Then, I urge you to take this one step further, and think about how your family could become an ecologically sustainable unit.

Do good and do well!


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