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Business Guide to Sustainability, The: Practical Strategies and Tools for Organizations 3rd edition


Business Guide to Sustainability, The: Practical Strategies and Tools for Organizations 3rd edition

Paperback by Hitchcock, Darcy; Willard, Marsha

Business Guide to Sustainability, The: Practical Strategies and Tools for Organizations

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ISBN:
9781138786196
Publication Date:
1 Apr 2015
Edition/language:
3rd edition / English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
268 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 29 - 31 May 2024
Business Guide to Sustainability, The: Practical Strategies and Tools for Organizations

Description

The Business Guide to Sustainability is a practical introduction to implementing a comprehensive sustainability strategy in any organization. Written by top business consultants, this useful book can be applied in both large and small enterprises. This edition shifts away from a discussion of CSR to focus more squarely on sustainability. It explores strategies for implementing sustainability in each of the functional areas of the corporation (accounting, HR, operations, etc.), while providing examples from a range of sectors, including manufacturing, services, and government. The book also includes the authors' S-CORE assessment tool to help organizations determine whether they are on the right track, identify new opportunities, and assign accountability and responsibility. Brimming with interesting stories and examples, and covering new developments such as the emergence of BRICs and the effects of the Great Recession, this book will interest managers, business owners, and students for whom sustainability is a priority.

Contents

Part I: Foundation Concepts 1. Sustainability as a Strategic Issue 2. Change Agent/Sustainability Coordinator: How to Keep a Sustainability Effort on Track Part II: Sustainability by Industry Sector 3. Sustainability in Services and General Office Practices 4. Sustainability in Manufacturing and Product Design 5. Sustainability in Government Agencies Part III: Sustainability by Organizational Function 6. Senior Management: How to Lead the Sustainability Effort 7. Facilities: How to Save Energy and Water, Improve Productivity, and Reduce Waste 8. Human Resources: How to Support the Change Process, and Bolster Employee Commitment 9. Purchasing: How to Determine What to Buy, and How to Work with Suppliers 10. Information Technology: Making Electronics Part of the Solution, not Part of the Problem 11. Environmental Affairs: How to Support the Move Beyond Compliance and Eco-efficiencies to Sustainability 12. Marketing/Public Relations: Whether and How to Promote Your Sustainability Efforts 13. Accounting and Finance: How to Account for Environmental and Social Impacts

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