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<p>This book offers a glimpse into the future. The companies it describes are pioneers the first-movers in market shifts that will eventually become mainstream. These hybrid organizations – or what others call values-driven or mission-driven organizations – operate in the blurry space between the for-profit and non-profit worlds. They are redefining their supply chains their sources of capital their very purpose for being; and in the process they are changing the market for others. Using a combination of high-level survey analysis and more importantly in-depth executive interviews the book helps fill the present gap in literature on environmentally focused and financially driven for-profit businesses. Moreover it highlights key trends and critical themes that enable this new wave of socially conscious and fiscally minded enterprises to be successful in meeting both sets of goals. The takeaway for readers of this book is not only an appreciation for common business practices that hybrid organizations adopt but also an understanding of the complexity of the integration of such adoption that allows them to successfully achieve both mission- and market-driven goals. The book begins with key definitions to establish the scope of this new sector including explicit definitions for hybrid organizations environmental sustainability missions as well as specific criteria to create useful boundaries for the field of hybrid organizations. Building on prior work conducted by researchers on corporate social responsibility sustainable entrepreneurship and social enterprise the book catalogues the best practices within this growing sector helping others to learn from both the successes and failures of those that are choosing this strategy. The core of the book is built on an analysis of survey data from 47 hybrid organizations investigating their business models and strategies finances organizational structures processes metrics and innovations. The organizations represent a cross-section of size age industry and geography although the sample set is biased towards young small U.S.-based hybrids. Based on analysis of the survey data five best-in-class companies were selected for in-depth case studies in order to provide instructive lessons for hybrid practitioners and researchers alike. In short this book presents research that shows hybrid organizations to be a practical and feasible organizational model for contributing solutions to global environmental issues. The lessons in this book will help other social entrepreneurs business managers non-profit leaders or students interested in careers that fuse profitability and responsibility do it even better.</p>