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Eighteenth-century economist Adam Smith propagated profit maximization as the incentive for businesses to create goods and services that society needs. He argued that free-market competition would ensure consumers get the best quality product at the cheapest price. Two hundered years later, Milton Friedman agreed in his seminal 1970 New York Times op-ed that the sole responsibility of business is to maximize profits ‘so long as it stays within the rules of the game’. Incentives coupled with some regulations were to henceforth safeguard societal interests. Instead, incentives created bad behaviour. Regulations were routinely bypassed with intelligent loopholes. Despite this-to encourage sustainability today-we are again using incentives and regulations. That’s predominantly what the ESG framework focuses on. And what do we see? Rampant greenwashing and box-ticking. To address today’s existential challenges, we need innovation of the highest order. Innovation can neither be legislated nor driven by extrinsic incentives alone.

 

Review

The greatest danger to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it. In this book, Rajeev describes a higher form of leadership, one in which leaders see themselves as stewards of the environment and humanity. It is a must read for anyone who cares. -- ROBERT SWAN, OBE - Record-breaking Polar Explorer and Environmental Campaigner


Rajeev sees things with great clarity, comes up with persuasive insights, and shares these with conviction and simplicity. 'Steward Leadership' is an important part of the solution to the world's biggest problems, and one that seems so obvious once Rajeev brings it to life-as he does so beautifully in this book. -- ELAINE YEW - Senior Partner and Global Co-Head, Family Business and Family Office. Asia Lead on Board and CEO Succession, Egon Zehnder

Sustainable Sustainability is a must-read for anyone interested in turning a vision into meaningful action. Rajeev provides a compelling argument for the need for genuine stewardship and offers practical steps for businesses to take. The recommendations are backed by extensive research and inspiring real-world examples-making it all real. -- AHMED MAZHARI - President, Microsoft Asia

About the Author

Rajeev Peshawaria is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Stewardship Asia Centre (SAC) in Singapore and Founder President of the Leadership Energy Consulting (LEC) Company in Seattle.

Author of the Wall Street Journal and Amazon bestseller Open Source Leadership (McGraw Hill), Too Many Bosses, Too Few Leaders (Simon & Schuster), co-author of Be the Change (McGraw Hill) and a regular writer for Forbes, he constantly challenges conventional wisdom on leadership, management, stewardship, sustainability and corporate governance.
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  • ISBN: 9789815144574
  • Author: Rajeev Peshawaria
  • Publisher: Penguin Business
  • Pages: 320
  • Format: Paperback
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Eighteenth-century economist Adam Smith propagated profit maximization as the incentive for businesses to create goods and services that society needs. He argued that free-market competition would ensure consumers get the best quality product at the cheapest price. Two hundered years later, Milton Friedman agreed in his seminal 1970 New York Times op-ed that the sole responsibility of business is to maximize profits ‘so long as it stays within the rules of the game’. Incentives coupled with some regulations were to henceforth safeguard societal interests. Instead, incentives created bad behaviour. Regulations were routinely bypassed with intelligent loopholes. Despite this-to encourage sustainability today-we are again using incentives and regulations. That’s predominantly what the ESG framework focuses on. And what do we see? Rampant greenwashing and box-ticking. To address today’s existential challenges, we need innovation of the highest order. Innovation can neither be legislated nor driven by extrinsic incentives alone.

 

Review

The greatest danger to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it. In this book, Rajeev describes a higher form of leadership, one in which leaders see themselves as stewards of the environment and humanity. It is a must read for anyone who cares. -- ROBERT SWAN, OBE - Record-breaking Polar Explorer and Environmental Campaigner


Rajeev sees things with great clarity, comes up with persuasive insights, and shares these with conviction and simplicity. 'Steward Leadership' is an important part of the solution to the world's biggest problems, and one that seems so obvious once Rajeev brings it to life-as he does so beautifully in this book. -- ELAINE YEW - Senior Partner and Global Co-Head, Family Business and Family Office. Asia Lead on Board and CEO Succession, Egon Zehnder

Sustainable Sustainability is a must-read for anyone interested in turning a vision into meaningful action. Rajeev provides a compelling argument for the need for genuine stewardship and offers practical steps for businesses to take. The recommendations are backed by extensive research and inspiring real-world examples-making it all real. -- AHMED MAZHARI - President, Microsoft Asia

About the Author

Rajeev Peshawaria is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Stewardship Asia Centre (SAC) in Singapore and Founder President of the Leadership Energy Consulting (LEC) Company in Seattle.

Author of the Wall Street Journal and Amazon bestseller Open Source Leadership (McGraw Hill), Too Many Bosses, Too Few Leaders (Simon & Schuster), co-author of Be the Change (McGraw Hill) and a regular writer for Forbes, he constantly challenges conventional wisdom on leadership, management, stewardship, sustainability and corporate governance.

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