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John Elkington

John Elkington is executive chairman of Volans and also cofounded Environmental Data Services in 1978 and SustainAbility in 1987. His most recent book is The Power of Unreasonable People: How Social Entrepreneurs Create Markets That Change the World, cowritten with Pamela Hartigan and published by Harvard Business School Press (2008).

6 April 2010

In an MBA world, I remain an unreconstructed, unrepentant MPhil. And that degree was in city planning in the last century, not business management in this one.

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