Working for Good: Making a Difference While Making a Living is a practical guidebook for becoming a conscious entrepreneur, intrapreneur or change agent at work. It is designed to inspire, inform, engage, activate and assist readers in their pursuit of building and operating conscious enterprises. The essential skills outlined in Working for Good cultivate awareness, connection and collaboration, which in turn elevate creativity, synergy, productivity and well-being.
Working for Good has received the following awards:
- 2010 Gold Nautilus Award – Conscious Business/Leadership
- 2010 Bronze Axiom Business Book Award – Entrepreneurship
- 2010 Bronze Independent Publisher Book Awards – Business/Career
Working for Good: Making a Difference While Making a Living is available in bulk quantities at a discounted price.
When read and discussed together by team members, alliance partners, and other collaborators, Working for Good fosters deeper awareness, connection and collaboration.
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Download two sample chapters from the book here.
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“Jeff Klein, one of the earliest champions of Conscious Capitalism, offers a highly practical yet profoundly intuitive blueprint for achieving your purpose—and making a difference at work. You will return to Working for Good again and again. It belongs on your desk and in your heart.”
—Patricia Aburdene, author, Megatrends 2010: The Rise of Conscious Capitalism
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“In the new business paradigm, which manages for positive outcomes for all stakeholders, bringing your best self into the workplace is critical for individual, team, and business success. Jeff Klein’s insightful book makes remarkable use of story and guided reflections to provide readers with insights on how to uncover one’s best self and help co-create businesses where everyone flourishes.”
—John Mackey, co-CEO, Whole Foods Market
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“Working for Good instantly connected with my passion for living a personal and professional life bound by the same moral and ethical code. Surround yourself with people who stand for the same principles you do and you’ll create a harmonious, fulfilling workplace.”
—Kip Tindell, Chairman and CEO, The Container Store

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