The HIP Investor
Make Bigger Profits by Building a Better World
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Narrateur(s):
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Rob Shapiro
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Auteur(s):
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R. Paul Herman
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A new breed of investing that combines making more money and making a difference.
First there were the "Profiteers", investors who sought to make money regardless of the cost to society. Then came the "Do-Gooders", investors who avoided "bad" companies and supported "good" ones, based on philosophy over financials. Now this book introduces a brand new breed of investor: The HIP Investor. Written for those who want to profit handsomely while also building a better world, it will help you discover companies that are boosting the bottom line by solving key human needs through innovative products and services-benefiting customers, engaging employees, and delivering sustainable, profitable growth for their investors. That's the Human Impact + Profit, or HIP, approach. In The HIP Investor, R. Paul Herman-creator of the HIP methodology-introduces a revolutionary system that allows investors to profit and make a positive impact. It values measurable results over policies and philosophies, and shows how higher-performing companies can deliver both human impact and profit for shareholders. This book:
- Provides a compelling, easy to use "investor tool-kit" so you can quickly "HIP" your portfolio.
- Reveals the three questions you should ask when looking for a company to invest in.
- Illustrates how world problems can be solved for profit by companies and investors making informed decisions.
You can make money while making a difference, and The HIP Investor is here to show you how.
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©2010 R. Paul Herman (P)2012 Gildan Media