Canadian Small Business Magazine highlights PMB, a liberated and caring company
Control does not create resilience. Liberation does. And liberation leads to unconditional care. A new article in CanadianSME Small Business Magazine highlights PMB, a Quebec-based manufacturing SME led by Dominique Tremblay. PMB is not merely described as a...
Care is no longer a “nice to have” in business — it’s becoming a condition for success
The British business daily Raconteur featured our op-ed on its cover. Raconteur reaches a broad audience of business leaders, and what struck me is not just that the article was highlighted — but why it resonated: more and more leaders seem ready to question a deeply...
🎙Podcast: Can a business truly become a force for the greater good — without turning “care” into a slogan?
We had the pleasure to be invited by Jeremy Blain on The Rethink Leadership Podcast to discuss The Caring Company and what unconditional care really means in business. In this conversation, we explore: - why care cannot be reduced to CSR, ESG, or...
🎙Podcast: Does care beat profit? Or is that the wrong question?
🎙In our recent conversation on 21st Century Entrepreneurship famous podcast, we explored a shift that may redefine how we think about entrepreneurship and capitalism itself. The dominant narrative tells us that companies must maximize financial performance — and that...
The Montréal Review: Doing good face-to-face or through philanthropy?
In The Montréal Review (December 2025), we published a long-form essay titled “Doing Good Face-to-Face or Through Philanthropy?”, based on — and adapted from — a chapter of The Caring Company. The essay explores a fundamental question at the intersection of business,...
Corporate Knights: Putting care before profit
An op-ed we recently published in Corporate Knights argues that companies become stronger when they put care before profit. The article draws on the research behind our recently published book, The Caring Company: How to Shift Business and the Economy for Good, which...
A first encounter with The Caring Company — published in Philadelphia
On the occasion of our recent book event in Philadelphia, The Philadelphia Citizen published the opening pages of The Caring Company. Rather than an abstract introduction, these first pages deliberately begin with a concrete situation — a moment of ordinary work that...
Montréal: Unconditional care, leadership, and deep conversation
Our recent event in Montréal offered exactly what we hope The Caring Company can provoke: a demanding, thoughtful conversation with leaders who already have experience, doubts, and practice — and who are ready to question some of the deepest assumptions of...
The Caring Company featured in the Financial Times’ monthly business book selection
In its November 2025 round-up “ Business books: what to read this month,” the Financial Times selected The Caring Company: How to Shift Business and the Economy for Good among five business books reviewed that month — a recognition we value in itself. The FT’s...
A thoughtful review of The Caring Company in Forbes
This Tuesday, Forbes published a long and remarkably in-depth review of The Caring Company, written by Roger Trapp — and Laurent Marbacher and me were genuinely struck by how precisely it engages with the heart of our argument. The article (see the link to it in my...