Summary:
The book explores the shift in consumer behavior towards supporting companies that prioritize social responsibility, sustainability, and ethical practices. It argues that businesses can thrive by aligning their strategies with this growing demand for conscientious capitalism, creating value for both society and their bottom line.
Key points:
1. Conscience Consumer Emergence: Overman notes a new consumer type focused on ethical buying to impact society and the environment positively.
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