"Hoffman's book is for those who understand that the responsibility of business goes well beyond the shareholder and are committed to turning it into a force for good. Indeed, it's by treating business as a calling in service to society that you will not only create a more successful business but a purposeful life as well."—Paul Polman, Co-founder and Chair, IMAGINE, CEO, Unilever, 2009–2018 "The world is deeply interconnected, and we need to act now to make sure it emerges from our current challenges to a better place. Hoffman offers us a framework for exactly that: from understanding how different stakeholders come together to drive sustainable change, to how we equip our future leaders to ensure a safer tomorrow."—Ajay Banga, CEO, Mastercard "This powerfully written book is a passionate call for business leaders—and the business schools that teach them—to play a central role in healing the world. Hoffman argues for profound changes in how we teach, highlighting both the need to understand the scientific, social and economic dynamics that are shaping our response to climate change and the importance of embracing management as a calling in line with our deepest moral commitments."—Rebecca Henderson, Professor, Harvard University, and author, Reimagining Capitalism in a World on Fire "As the last proponents of shareholder primacy lay down their banners, Hoffman points us to the leverage point of positive change—the mindset of current and future business managers, especially those who graduate into an uncertain future. A just-in-time read from a teacher-scholar-thinker on the frontlines of business classrooms and boardrooms."—Judy Samuelson, Aspen Business and Society Program and author, The Six New Rules of Business: Creating Real Value in a Changing World (2021)