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Whatcom Middle School Fundraiser
We are now selling Whatcom Middle School notepads
for $4. All proceeds from these sales will go to WMS to help rebuild
their library. Each book was printed on our new Espresso Book Machine! Give us a call or stop in to purchase your copy today. The notepads are also available at 12th Street Shoes, Artwood, and the Fairhaven Pharmacy.
Living Above the Store: Building a Business That Creates Value, Inspires Change, and Restores Land and Community (Hardcover)
By Martin Melaver, Ray Anderson
$27.95
On Our Shelves Now
Description
The economic crash of late 2008 is just the latest evidence of the truth that many have known for so long: that too much of our modern economy is based on a house of cards. We need businesses that not only factor their impact on people and places into their equations for success but also strive to restore the communities and environments in which they operate. How can this be done?In "Living Above the Store," Martin Melaver provides a roadmap for creating such a business. Itas not only a ahow toa but a awhy toa that challenges business as usual to change."Living Above the Store" brings us into the story of Melaver, Inc., a third-generation, 70-year-old family real estate business, as it evolves toward becoming a thought and product leader in sustainable business practices. It is part business management theory and part case study, where sustainable principles meet sustainable practices, always grounded in day-to-day practice."Living Above the Store" demonstrates how to: Adopt a business model that provides for economic success while contributing to society and the environmentShape a business culture that is restorative to a workforce by helping employees realize their highest potentialLeverage an ethos within a business that aripples outwarda to foster restoration of both land and communityEmbrace a notion of limits to growthReframe ideas about competition, proprietary knowledge, and business success, "Living Above the Store" is for readers who care about issues of community and sustainability as well as for those who want to learn more about how a socially responsible business can first redefine, and then find, success.