| |
|
 |
Your Ethical Business: How to plan, start and succeed in a company with
a conscience
A paperback written by Paul Allen and offered (in this instance)
via The Tool Factory. |
Highlights
-
Why do you want
to set up an ethical business and what does 'ethical' mean to you?
-
Ethical
business models, including not-for-profits, co-operatives, Community
Interest Companies, social enterprises, charities, for-profits with
a conscience, and more...
-
Practical step
by step guide to getting started, getting funding, getting help,
growing and succeeding
-
Making the
world a better place through ethical small business
-
Inspiring
real-life stories throughout of individuals and groups who have
successfully set up ethical enterprises
-
192 pages on
recycled paper, with 16-page full colour 'Where Next?' resources
section
Contents
Introduction. Why a book about starting an ethical business? Levels
of ethical consumerism. Who is this book for? The need for ethical
entrepreneurs.
Why Ethical Small Business? Individuals can change the world. Are
you an ethical entrepreneur? What do we mean by 'ethical' anyway? The
different approaches: product, structure, supply chains way of doing
business?
The Ethical Product or Service. From growing and distributing
organic produce or fair trade goods, to providing affordable child care.
How to make an ordinary product or service socially responsible.
Developing what you offer.
The Ethical Outcome. How small ethical business can contribute to
solving social problems: 'The Big Issue effect'. Everything from
road-side recycling schemes or furniture resale, to gardening work with
people with learning difficulties.
The Ethical Structure. Community Interest Companies, charities,
co-operatives, social enterprises. Writing specific social aims and
commitments into memorandums and articles.
Doing Business Ethically. From reducing your businesses impact on
the environment to pursuing age- or parent-friendly employment policies.
Getting Started. Writing your business plan, and getting support.
Defining your goals and your ethical outlook. Planning for start, and
planning for growth.
Getting Funding. Do you need start-up funding? How to access ethical
funding. Can you turn dirty money clean? Other forms of support. Social
marketing and Promotion. Ethical and non-sector outlets for media and
advertising. Selling your business vs. selling its ethics.
Accounting and accountability. How should yours be different? The
importance of auditing of your ethical results. How to measure
successes/impact.

|