Purpose Delivered vs Making Markets More Inclusive: Lessons from CARE and the Future of Sustainability in Agricultural Value Chain Development
Overall winner: Making Markets More Inclusive: Lessons from CARE and the Future of Sustainability in Agricultural Value Chain Development
Key Differences
Alan Barlow's Purpose Delivered is the lower-priced, concise ethics guide with a single five-star review and strong focus on professional/corporate ethics. Making Markets More Inclusive by K. McKague & M. Siddiquee targets sustainability and inclusive value chains, has broader topical scope (sustainability, agriculture, value-chains) and more user reviews with a slightly lower average rating
Purpose Delivered
A business ethics book by Alan Barlow. Focuses on practical insights for responsible decision-making. Customer insight hints at appreciation from a reader
Pros
- clear focus on ethics
- practical insights
- concise format
Cons
- limited data on features
- only 1 customer review
- no concrete examples provided
Making Markets More Inclusive: Lessons from CARE and the Future of Sustainability in Agricultural Value Chain Development
A book exploring inclusive market development and sustainability in agricultural value chains. Includes practical insights from CARE and related themes. Customer insight: mixed sentiment about applicability
Pros
- focus on inclusive market development
- connections between care and sustainability
- practical lessons for value chains
- field-relevant for development professionals
Cons
- no customer-specified features listed
- limited rating sample available
- narrow to ethics and development context
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Alan Barlow |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | K. McKague, M. Siddiquee |
| User Reviews | K. McKague, M. Siddiquee |