According to Tim Sanders, best-selling author, public speaker and former Chief Solutions Officer for Yahoo! — yes, it could.
Sanders, who previously authored Love is the Killer App, believes that any individual can be an agent of change in the workplace and any workplace can be an agent of change in the world. His new book, Saving the World at Work is filled with memorable anecdotes and tangible steps for taking action. 
Make no mistake — this is a business book. Sanders makes a case for why environmental sustainability is a do-or-die cause businesses must take part in to retain and attract both employees and consumers.
Sanders believes a revolution is underway that will redefine how companies do business, how consumers choose who they buy from and how new college graduates choose who they will work for. He calls it the Responsibility Revolution.
Huffington Post’s John Tepper Marlin interviewed Sanders about his book and the notion of corporate social responsibility (CSR) moving beyond an occasional occurrence to a more mainstream commodity. Sanders also shares his thoughts on how to make such a revolution sustainable, what defines pioneers in the space of corporate responsibility and why companies embracing CSR as yet another way to make a buck won’t survive.
The book is an inspiring and fast read. Sanders is an excellent storyteller but the book goes beyond just stories. It also outlines actionable steps that can be implemented quickly and easily.
Want your workplace to make a difference? Saving the World at Work would be a pretty good place to start.
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Drew, thanks for the great article. If you take a look at our website, you’ll see why it jumped out at me!
Thanks for this, Drew. I hadn’t heard of this book, but I’m intrigued.