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New book on personal social responsibility
December 25, 2008

Motivational speaker and writer Arvind Devalia has published a new book called Personal Social Responsibility.

He says he is on a mission to help business people and their companies find “just the right answers before it is too late”.

“As we increasingly question the way we live our lives, business people need to ask themselves powerful questions to convert our good intentions into positive actions. It is all about not just doing things right, but doing the right thing.

“In fact even USA President Elect Barrack Obama in the last two weeks has been talking at length about how he hopes to usher in ‘a return to an ethic of personal responsibility’.”

The book is laid out as a guide and workbook for business people to discover and map out their own journey of personal ethics, social responsibility and sustainability.

Mr Devalia says the book offers the first steps towards making that happen by providing a simple but powerful systematic process for understanding how by “doing the right thing” people can create even stronger businesses. It contains 52 powerful questions that will forever change how business people look at their life and the way they run their businesses.

“From this foundation, they can then go on to create a solid plan of action for introducing new practice.”

Arvind Devalia has written two books on similar themes: ‘Get the Life you Love and Live it’, and ‘Get a Life’.

Personal Social Responsibility was published in November by Nirvana Publishing and is available on Amazon.co.uk. It can also be ordered from Waterstone’s, Borders, WHSmith and other leading bookstores.

www.PersonalSocialResponsibility.com
Contact: Arvind@ArvindDevalia.com




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