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Fr. Greg MacLeod gained national and international recognition for his research exploring novel ways of doing business. Over a period of more than forty years he experimented in his local economy (Cape Breton) designing and starting new enterprises and rescuing faltering ones.
This book examines the techniques he developed and compares them with more conventional ways of doing business arguing that through his action research, Fr. Greg revealed himself to be a gifted, imaginative, unconventional entrepreneur whose innovatory work has expanded our perceptions of what is possible.

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Fr. Greg MacLeod gained national and international recognition for his research exploring novel ways of doing business. Over a period of more than forty years he experimented in his local economy (Cape Breton) designing and starting new enterprises and rescuing faltering ones.

This book examines the techniques he developed and compares them with more conventional ways of doing business arguing that through his action research, Fr. Greg revealed himself to be a gifted, imaginative, unconventional entrepreneur whose innovatory work has expanded our perceptions of what is possible.


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Harvey Johnstone, PhD, is a Professor Emeritus with the Shannon School of Business at Cape Breton University (CBU). He has a background in business and philosophy and is a former Dean of Research at CBU. Fr. Greg MacLeod, PhD (1936-2017), was a lifelong educator and member of the Order of Canada. MacLeod became involved in community economic development and spent much of his life after that finding ways to combine Christian social teachings with sound business practices, exploring an economy based on human values rather than profit.