Do Build in the BGA Book Club

Do Build

Alan Moore

Do Books

The world of business is changing. The single pursuit of ‘profit at any cost’ has been replaced by a desire to build companies that create a better future — and enjoy commercial success.

Do Build draws on research into some of the most pioneering and progressive businesses on the planet. It aims to show that it is possible to lead with generosity, have a transparent supply chain, design products and services that are considered and joyful, and create a company culture where individuals flourish.

The book invites readers to create a different type of business: one that will regenerate and restore our economy, our environment, and our civilisation.

Alan Moore has collaborated with companies that include Microsoft and PayPal, and has taught at MIT Sloan School of Management and INSEAD.

BGA members can receive a discount of 25% off Do Build when purchasing through the Do Books website and entering the code BUILDFUTURE25 at checkout.

How to become a beautiful leader – read an extract from Do Build on Business Impact.

Discover more about making and leading a business the world needs – attend a webinar with the author of Do Build on 5 July 2022, 12:00 – 13:00 BST (UTC+01:00).

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