
The Art of Impact
Paul Orzulak
“One of the most significant conservationists of our time—indeed, of all time.”
—Vice President Al Gore, from the Foreword
He is the most impactful conservationist in the world, a man responsible for protecting more than one hundred million acres of land and more than three million square kilometers of ocean. Yet, chances are, you have never heard of him.
HansjÖrg Wyss grew up in a working-class family in Switzerland. As a college student in the 1950s, he traveled to the United States for a summer job in Colorado. It was there that he first experienced the majesty of the Grand Canyon and the American West, which forever changed him.
As a business leader, Wyss pioneered a medical device company that transformed orthopedic surgery to the benefit of both doctors and patients. It was in business that Wyss developed a groundbreaking approach to problem-solving to create maximum impact. When he sold his company, he became one of the wealthiest people in the world. Still, it was his reverence for America’s natural wonders and open spaces that called him to do even more.
Today, Wyss works to ensure that the lands, waters, and species of our planet are permanently protected for future generations to enjoy. Through the Wyss Foundation and his personal philanthropy, he also supports innovation to advance groundbreaking medical research, economic opportunity, democracy, women’s health, education, and the arts.
Wyss is living proof that we don’t have to despair in the face of crisis. If we choose to act with courage, creativity, and focus, we can fight back and we can win. The Art of Impact tells the story of HansjÖrg Wyss through his greatest challenges and accomplishments, asking why he does what he does and what principles we can learn to find our own path to impact.
Duration - 6h 29m.
Author - Paul Orzulak.
Narrator - Charles Constant.
Published Date - Tuesday, 28 January 2025.
Location:
United States
Description:
“One of the most significant conservationists of our time—indeed, of all time.” —Vice President Al Gore, from the Foreword He is the most impactful conservationist in the world, a man responsible for protecting more than one hundred million acres of land and more than three million square kilometers of ocean. Yet, chances are, you have never heard of him. HansjÖrg Wyss grew up in a working-class family in Switzerland. As a college student in the 1950s, he traveled to the United States for a summer job in Colorado. It was there that he first experienced the majesty of the Grand Canyon and the American West, which forever changed him. As a business leader, Wyss pioneered a medical device company that transformed orthopedic surgery to the benefit of both doctors and patients. It was in business that Wyss developed a groundbreaking approach to problem-solving to create maximum impact. When he sold his company, he became one of the wealthiest people in the world. Still, it was his reverence for America’s natural wonders and open spaces that called him to do even more. Today, Wyss works to ensure that the lands, waters, and species of our planet are permanently protected for future generations to enjoy. Through the Wyss Foundation and his personal philanthropy, he also supports innovation to advance groundbreaking medical research, economic opportunity, democracy, women’s health, education, and the arts. Wyss is living proof that we don’t have to despair in the face of crisis. If we choose to act with courage, creativity, and focus, we can fight back and we can win. The Art of Impact tells the story of HansjÖrg Wyss through his greatest challenges and accomplishments, asking why he does what he does and what principles we can learn to find our own path to impact. Duration - 6h 29m. Author - Paul Orzulak. Narrator - Charles Constant. Published Date - Tuesday, 28 January 2025.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:23
Foreword by Al Gore
Duration:00:10:52
Introduction
Duration:00:25:07
Part I: Chapter 1: The Virtues of Being "Crazy"
Duration:00:28:26
Part I: Chapter 2: The Right Reason to Go Out of Business
Duration:00:31:47
Part I: Chapter 3: The Problem with Hotel Buffets
Duration:00:23:34
Part I: Chapter 4: This CEO Drives a Subaru
Duration:00:17:25
Part I: Chapter 5: How to Say No to $2 Billion
Duration:00:22:24
Part II: Chapter 6: Where Loving a Place Will Lead You
Duration:00:29:12
Part II: Chapter 7: A Crowning Accomplishment
Duration:00:31:10
Part II: Chapter 8: How a Ranch Was Saved and Young Conservationists Were Made
Duration:00:21:45
Part II: Chapter 9: The Magic Number Is Thirty
Duration:00:26:19
Part III: Chapter 10: Innovating Innovation
Duration:00:33:18
Part III: Chapter 11: Found in Translation
Duration:00:24:32
Part III: Chapter 12: The "Branding Iron in Your Brain" Approach to Giving
Duration:00:27:18
Part III: Chapter 13: The Power of Being Choosy
Duration:00:24:31
Conclusion
Duration:00:10:36
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:28