Take a closer look at the causes and consequences of population decline in Montana with this groundbreaking study by three leading experts in the field. Drawing on a wealth of data and research, the authors provide a nuanced understanding of the complex factors that have contributed to Montana's dwindling population. A must-read for policymakers, scholars, and anyone with an interest in the future of rural America.
Craig Wilson Book order






- 2023
- 2021
Kesterson
- 324 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of the 1980s, this environmental thriller delves into the chilling events surrounding the Kesterson Reservoir saga, where corporate greed clashes with ecological disaster. The narrative explores the devastating impact on wildlife, particularly the deaths and deformities of countless waterfowl, raising critical questions about accountability and the lengths to which corporations might go to conceal their misdeeds. Fast-paced and gripping, it highlights the urgent need for environmental awareness and justice.
- 2019
The Compass and the Nail presents an unconventional perspective of how particular organizations create rabid fan bases, in turn making them more successful and more profitable. Written by Patagonia's former lead strategist for consumer marketing, and advisor to such iconic brands as Seventh Generation and Burton Snowboards, Craig Wilson outlines game-changing insights for providers of any product or service who desire fiercely loyal behavior. By illuminating the phenomenon of "following," and how it can be methodically applied to a larger context, this book demonstrates how those relationships can be refashioned to optimize human interactive experience. It challenges us to use our economic powers for good to design the new Responsible Economy in an effort to save the planet. If companies realize consumers "don't buy what you do, they buy why you do it," Wilson shows us how. --
- 2016
A Corporate Solution to Global Poverty
How Multinationals Can Help the Poor and Invigorate Their Own Legitimacy
- 214 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The book explores the persistent issue of global poverty despite the efforts of world leaders. It highlights the worsening conditions in countries where governments are ineffective or unwilling to act. The authors propose the establishment of a World Development Corporation (WDC) as a solution, advocating for collaboration among multinational corporations, international development agencies, and NGOs to effectively address and reduce poverty on a global scale.
- 2014
The Parable of Tom and the Good Shepherd
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
A grandfather uses storytelling to comfort his grandchildren, Pete and Maggie, after they express their frustrations about a classmate. Through a tale rooted in faith, he imparts valuable lessons and insights, illustrating the power of God's stories to heal and guide in difficult times. This heartwarming narrative emphasizes the importance of family, communication, and the wisdom found in spiritual teachings.
- 2006
Make Poverty Business
Increase Profits and Reduce Risks by Engaging with the Poor
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Focusing on innovative strategies, this book offers low-risk, low-cost recommendations for multinational companies to engage with and positively impact the lives of the poor. It emphasizes redefining business interactions with impoverished communities, aiming to create meaningful change while addressing global poverty. The strategic approach outlined provides actionable insights for businesses seeking to contribute to social improvement.
- 2006
A Corporate Solution to Global Poverty
- 198 pages
- 7 hours of reading
World leaders have given the reduction of global poverty top priority. And yet, it persists. This book argues that the solution lies in the creation of a new institution, the World Development Corporation (WDC), a partnership of multinational corporations (MNCs), international development agencies, and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs).
- 2002
Craig Wilson's column, "The Final Word," celebrates the simple joys of life, from clotheslines to sweet corn, infused with humor and nostalgia. Reflecting on his rural upbringing, he connects with readers through heartfelt observations that resonate deeply. His engaging writing has garnered a devoted audience, prompting hundreds of letters and emails each week from those who share his appreciation for life's little pleasures and the warmth of everyday moments.