The Fearless Socialpreneur: Making It Your Business to Serve a World in Need
| Category: | Business and Investing |
|---|---|
| Author: | Rob Douk |
| Publisher: | Forbes Books |
| Publication Date: | June 1, 2018 |
| Number of Pages: | 216 |
| ISBN-10: | 1946633038 |
| ISBN-13: | 978-1946633033 |
| ASIN: | 1946633038 |
Dr. Rob Douk's The Fearless Socialpreneur tells the
story of his remarkable journey from being born in a Cambodian labor camp
during the Khmer Rouge genocide to becoming a successful entrepreneur who
builds businesses with social purpose as the driving force. The book presents a
dual framework for meaningful success: five foundational “F’s” for balanced
living (Faith, Family, Firm Commitment, Fitness, and Fellowship) followed by
five business “P’s” (Passion, Purpose, Plan of Action, PRIME status, and Paying
it Forward). Douk writes about his family’s refugee experience and uses it to
deliver practical business wisdom gained through founding Behavioral Health
Works and other ventures, and he demonstrates how personal values can drive profitability
and social impact at the same time. His book reveals how trauma can transform
into purpose, with each chapter concluding with reflective exercises that help you
align your life and enterprises with greater meaning.
The Fearless Socialpreneur captured my interest the
most in the author’s honest sharing of his experience, especially the lessons
learned from failures and the triumphs. The actionable frameworks, such as the
CARES philosophy (Compassionate, Accountable, Research-based, Effective,
Systems-oriented) and the PRIME growth model, are cleverly delivered in this
thought-provoking work. The writing balances spiritual depth with business
pragmatism, and I loved the fact that the author doesn’t dish out beliefs and
lessons couched in unnecessary verbosity but offers practical steps and an
interactive framework to help you navigate the art of building a profitable
business. I was able to learn how important it is to work on the internal
alignment before external success, the danger of sacrificing family for profit,
and the entrepreneurial opportunity in solving problems. You find yourself
engaging in this book not merely for business strategies, but for its holistic
vision: that the most sustainable enterprises emerge when leaders cultivate
personal wholeness first. In an era of purpose-driven consumers and millennial
talent seeking meaning, Douk offers a compelling blueprint for building
organizations that generate both financial returns and human growth. This is a
thoughtful, resonant book that any business person needs to read.