By Ellen Weinreb Published July 17, 2013 CSR job seekers and professionals, look no further than Tim Mohin’s “Changing Business from the Inside Out: A Treehugger’s Guide to Working in Corporations.” This book, informed by years of on-the-job experience, is today’s most practical guide for anyone looking to prepare for or thrive in a corporate social responsibility […]
Book Review: Changing Business from the Inside Out by Tim Mohin
By Raz Godelnik | April 11th, 2013 Reading Tim Mohin’s book “Changing Business from the Inside Out: A Treehugger’s Guide to Working in Corporations” was a refreshing experience. There are many great books that discuss every possible element of CSR and sustainability, but this is the first one I am familiar with that is written from the perspective of a CSR […]
Marc Gunther’s Blog
When I went to college, people with a strong social conscience went into politics or government, joined the Peace Corps, taught school, or became public-interest lawyers or doctors– in other words, they did just about anything but go into the business world. That’s no longer true, thank goodness. Today’s students understand that business can be […]
A Corporate Responsibility Mentor in Your Back Pocket
If you’ve ever tried convincing your colleagues to “do the right thing” only to find blank and dubious stares looking back at you, you’ll want to read Changing Business From the Inside Out: A Treehugger’s Guide to Working in Corporations. Written by Net Impact board member Tim Mohin, the book is an ultra-practical how-to guide for any aspiring corporate […]
CSR International, Book Review Digest
Changing Business from the Inside Out: a Treehugger’s Guide to Working in Corporations MAY 03 2012 posted by Uju |on Book Reviews |No comments Author: Timothy J. Mohin Publisher: Greenleaf Year: 2012 Pages: 264 This is one of the most valuable and useful guides to working in Corporate Responsibility (CR) written to date. Tim uses his extensive experience working in organisations such as the […]