Sustainability Is the New Advantage

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Anthem Press, Mar 23, 2019 - Business & Economics - 296 pages

During the last 150 years, we have stressed the oceans, warmed the planet and overextended almost every natural resource. To create real change will require a generation of leaders and businesses that think and act differently. "Sustainability Is the New Advantage" identifies the skill sets, best practices, and new ideas needed to teach a new generation to start, grow, and manage sustainable organizations.

The shift to more sustainable business practices is the third act in the age of the corporation. Research tells us that during major market transitions, early adopters reign. That means only 15%–20% of businesses will make a bold transition to a sustainable business model during the next five to ten years. Everyone else will likely make incremental changes with less risk.

Transformation is a difficult process for any company and ‘Sustainability Is the New Advantage’ offers a straightforward process for sustainability champions to advocate for accelerated change. Each company that succeeds in becoming a sustainable business is a collective win for the business community as well as future generations. To paraphrase Gandhi, we each need to be the change we want to see in the world.

 

Contents

List of Illustrations
From Migrants to Citizens
Evolving Definitions of Sustainability
The Link between Business Models and Talent Development
Reader Reflection
Six Steps Every Sustainability Leader Can Take
DaytoDay ProblemSolving Accelerates Change
Four Types of Knowledge Transfer and Their Impact
Strategies for Supporting an Evolving Business
Developing External Partnerships
Finance and Integrated Reporting
Can You Deliver Passion Purpose and High Performance?
Resources for Sustainability Champions
Closing Thoughts on Being a Sustainability Champion
List of Resources
Notes

The Changing Concept of Foundation Knowledge
Experience Design
Building Your Talent Plan

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About the author (2019)

Peter McAteer is managing director of SustainLearning, member of the board of directors for KPPM Global, and former managing director of Harvard Business Publishing, Corporate Learning.

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