Roger L. Martin has written many award-winning books, including Playing to Win (with A.G. Lafley), as well as numerous articles in Harvard Business Review and other leading journals and newspapers. He is former dean of the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management. He has been on the board of the Skoll Foundation since its formation in 1999. Sally R. Osberg is President and CEO of the Skoll Foundation. Under Sally's leadership, the Foundation has invested in more than one hundred ventures led by social entrepreneurs active on five continents; established the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship at the Said Business School of Oxford University; created the annual Skoll World Forum on Social Entrepreneurship; and brokered cutting-edge partnerships with organizations such as the Sundance Institute and the Social Progress Imperative.
An insightful, well-structured, and practical-minded analysis of social entrepreneurship that is likely to be of help to established and aspiring social entrepreneurs. -- Library Journal Entrepreneurial Survivor's Guide: 10 Books for your Nightstand -- Small Business Trends (smallbiztrends.com) They admit that 'true equilibrium change is a higher bar'--but they convincingly argue that it can be met. -- BizEd magazine ... valuable insights and many fascinating stories for those seeking to understand social entrepreneurs or to join their ranks. -- The Globe and Mail ... if you are sitting at your C-suite office wondering whether you want to spend the rest of your life making a genuine difference to the world outside of business, this book could be just what's needed to give you the motivation to do it. -- Management Today It should be one that is not just read as an explanation and valuation of social entrepreneurship but also as a system check for this field and where it belongs in the overall universe of proposed solutions to tackling the world's most pressing challenges. -- Alliance Magazine It's a phenomenon so new we don't even know how many there are, let alone how they do what they do. Which is why Roger Martin and Sally Osberg recently published what may be the first book to document the practices of social entrepreneurs, Getting Beyond Better. You couldn't ask for better guides. -- Financial Post ...a riveting and instructive read. -- Jack Covert, 800 CEO READ ... an accessible theory and workable framework for developing, building and scaling solutions that transform unjust systems and drive positive change. -- David Slocum, FORBES Advance Praise for Getting Beyond Better: Paul Polman, CEO, Unilever-- The most persuasive account yet of the relationship between our biggest global challenges and the role of social entrepreneurship. Essential reading for anyone who still doubts the power of the social entrepreneur. Melinda Gates, cochair, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation-- Through the stories of status quo--shifting entrepreneurs, including two of my heroes, Paul Farmer and Molly Melching, this powerful book shows what more equitable societies could look like--and what we can all do to make that new normal a reality. Tim Brown, President and CEO, IDEO; author, Change by Design-- Social entrepreneurship is a powerful vehicle for positive societal impact, but to exploit it successfully we must first understand what it is and where it has been done well. Getting Beyond Better brilliantly provides the clear definition and case studies that will inspire practitioners, students, funders, and teachers to add their contribution to this important global movement. Muhammad Yunus, founder, Grameen Bank; father of microcredit and social business; and winner of the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize-- Poverty, worsening income-wealth-opportunity disparity, and climate change are threatening the world. To make the world socially, economically, and environmentally sustainable, we need to bring out the social entrepreneur in all of us. This enlightening yet deeply practical book will help us do that. Bill Drayton, founder and CEO, Ashoka: Innovators for the Public-- Roger Martin and Sally Osberg's Getting Beyond Better is the best--the best explanation of how social entrepreneurship regularly upsets crazy but deeply rooted social patterns. And the most clearly written book I've read in years. Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen, founder and Chair, Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society; author, Giving 2.0-- Getting Beyond Better shines a spectacular light on social entrepreneurship--what it is and what it requires. Roger Martin and Sally Osberg brilliantly bring together invaluable years of theory, practice, and wisdom to create a must-read for anyone striving to disrupt the status quo for good.