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Business as Unusual: The Triumph of Anita Roddick Hardcover – January 1, 2001

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The outspoken and controversial businesswoman describes how her vision of the beauty business was transformed into her successful enterprise The Body Shop, explaining how the world of business ethics can be transformed by public awareness and activism.
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Flaunting a title like Business as Unusual, Anita Roddick's company biography is anything but your run-of-the-mill book on how to create, nurture, and run a successful company. While it does give a firsthand account of the birth of The Body Shop and Roddick's own particular leadership style of creative (and sometimes chaotic) passion, it doubles as a clarion call for business to tackle the big issues of life alongside the pursuit of profits, with heart, soul and conscience.

Roddick grew up in a large Italian immigrant family in small town in blue-collar England, where she was instilled with an intense work ethic and an irreverent, entrepreneurial spirit. Though she admits to having opened her first Body Shop as a way to make ends meet, Roddick developed the company around her zealous belief that, since there is "no more powerful institution in society than business ... it is more important than ever before for business to assume a moral leadership in society." Her concern for protecting the environment and indigenous people's cultures, and of seeing all of life as interconnected, have directed the growth of the company and inspired much of this book. Her account moves from an initial description of what she sees as the problem with "business as usual," through a history of The Body Shop as illustrating her philosophies on fostering passionate activism, building community, making it as a woman, and succeeding in business. Though Roddick's tone occasionally lapses into what might be interpreted as a rather self-righteous one (particularly in her references to most of the company's competition as merely "imitation"), it is driven by a feisty belief in her ideals. The chapter that describes The Body Shop launch into the U.S. market and its subsequent problems with intense competition is not exactly an American love-fest, but for those readers on this side of the Atlantic who don't take themselves too seriously, it's an informative and often amusing take on the trials of cross-cultural marketing. While praise of The Body Shop's good deeds to date is woven into much of what she discusses, Roddick is not afraid of being honest. Indeed, she presents some of the company's less flattering underbelly, such as a failed experiment in trading directly with an indigenous tribe and the unsuccessful "reorganization" of the company by an unresearched external consultant, which is far more daring than most business leaders are in discussing their corporate offspring. The book would have benefited from a more detailed and less defensive presentation of the media storm that surrounded the company from 1992 to 1994 (which comes dangerously close to being a diatribe), but Roddick's conversational writing style--extremely effective in relaying fervent dedication--doesn't leave room for a lot of legal analysis.

This is an entertaining read with a serious message, a lilting and somewhat whimsical manifesto. Not merely the story of one woman's pursuit of business success and the history and philosophy of The Body Shop, it is an invigorating guidebook for anyone eager to marry an entrepreneurial, principled spirit with a keen sense of social justice. --S. Ketchum

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The founder of an upscale English cosmetics company well established on these shores, Roddick fervently believes that companies should be more than simply profitable: they "must actively do good" in the environment and for labor, serving as "incubators of the human spirit." Roddick has put her money where her mouth is by making the Body Shop one of the first companies to integrate recycling into its daily operations, and committing time and money to various environmental causes. In this rambling autobiography/ management tome, she tells how she founded her companyDone of the first to introduce a mix of organic products now offered by many (most notably Bath & Body Works). She also describes her successful court challenge to the BBC and ABC documentaries that nearly destroyed her company by suggesting that, contrary to her claims, her products were tested on animals. Roddick can be hard to take when she soapboxes about the need for businesses to change the world. Her keenest insights are on how passion and opportunism can launch a business; she also has much of value to say about how she refashioned her business in order to survive.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Thorsons Pub; First Edition (January 1, 2001)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 304 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0722539878
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0722539873
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.8 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.5 x 1 x 9.5 inches
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2001
    I picked up the book during my xmas trip to Singapore, and it is a great book. The content is inspiring, with lots of personal view of one of the rare-type captain of industry. Think how bodyshop can be a household name without any advertising, this is a mixture of business, entrepreneurship, and self determination toward the betterment of the world. a crusade from a lady who genuinely love the -world-, an activist legend of her own. The book is full of Anita's journey and experiences (and the growing pains). It maybe just a buzz for bodyshop, it is still an enjoyable reading, and thus worth buying.
    The way the book is presented is beautiful and enjoyable, one of the business-book-trend that i love, from the tom peters lots of pictures and wordings, to gary hamel new -leading the revolution-, this one comes with lots of -quotes- in GOLD COLOR pages. I beleive a book should have content and CONTEXT, the way the books is read, is now as important as the message. Design now play important roles in business books.
    Yes, this is still a business book. I do not like the cover though.. ;-)
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2021
    The world loss a warrior when this woman died. RIP beautiful and courageous Anita. I read the book years ago and - as usual - lended and never saw it again.
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2018
    favorite book of all time. must read for any entrepreneur
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2005
    I agree this book is incredibly inspirational and empowering. It is however a shame that Roddick fails to credit the Art Student (me) who was paid GBP25 in 1977 to design the now famous logo. I also printed the original product labels for the first shop. When I mentioned this to her in 2003 her only comment was; "That must have been a coup for you". Inspirational indeed.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2017
    Great ! Condition cant wait to read.
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2001
    Body Shop is a household name and a corporation with an atttitude. Anita built the company on her beliefs and always stood for what she believed in.
    I was a little disappointed with this book. I was expecting to read about how she started the company, what drove her to start, her fears, etc but what I found was a book filled with her philosophies mixed with her story on how she grew her business. If you're doing an MBA, yes by all means, this is a great book as it gives you different and fresh business perspectives but if you're looking for a "how I made it book", you may be a little disappointed.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2016
    wow love it
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2001
    ....This is the story of that woman and the company she founded.
    Today, with over 1,800 Body Shops worldwide, and many a dissenting corporate CEO cursing at the very mention of her name, she commands an empire that still stands for something of value in this world. Anita is one of the very few people I have read or studied, that truly "walks her walk". The others merely pay lip service to the environment or other cultures less 'civilized' than ours. Like Anita, this book really "tells it like it is."
    This book should be mandatory reading for every MBA student in the world. Perhaps being exposed to Anita's philosophies, examples and case studies of how to build from a start-up to an international retailing empire, will help save a few of them from the "nothing matters but the quarterly bottom line" syndrome. Anita's book lays out a positive path and a myriad of methods one can use to identify, analyze and address business problems and opportunities in a sane manner.
    It is a way of doing business that first takes into consideration people, not just profits.
    It's a company with "attitude".
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  • Melanie Henry
    5.0 out of 5 stars Business As Unusual - Anita Roddick
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 4, 2009
    Very helpful account of the pros and cons of setting up a business. What can go wrong and what can go right. Anita Roddick's account of the journey of the Body Shop is an honest and passionate tale of her dreams and her ambitions. She was a woman of spirit who stood up for what she believed in, even if all were against her. A must read for any budding entrepreneurs.

    I bought this book second hand and when it arrived it was a signed copy. So I take that as a message from beyond the grave. Thanks Anita!!!

    I highly reccommend this book.
  • Mauro
    5.0 out of 5 stars bellissimo
    Reviewed in Italy on June 3, 2014
    Libro con testo in inglese sull'imprenditoria. Molto bello e interessante. Ideale per cultura personale o tesi di maturità scuole commerciali. Peccato l'attesa infinita per riceverlo.
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  • K T M
    5.0 out of 5 stars Well conserved
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 3, 2023
    It was in a great condition for not be new.
  • amazon customer
    3.0 out of 5 stars nice book
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 12, 2022
    Although the book has arrived in time and it was described as used I was expecting it to be in a better shape.
  • marinemom1020
    5.0 out of 5 stars Title says it all
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 27, 2019
    The philosophy behind TheBodyShop has always intrigued me. Its story, wriiten by the founder, the late, great Anita Roddick serves to prove business CAN be transacted in a way that is ecological, fair and human.