Over the last five years, the corporate sustainability debate has shifted from one of compliance to one of strategic competitive advantage. Accordingly, responsibility for environmental and sustainability issues has risen from management functions to director level executives. The Green Executive provides everything you need to know to develop a winning sustainability strategy and the leadership skills you require to implement that strategy. The first part of the book explores the business case for action taking into consideration opportunities, threats of inaction, risks of action and the ethical dimension. This is followed by an overview of global environmental problems, including the big three: climate change, resource depletion and toxic materials, and global solutions – including eco-efficiency and industrial ecology. The third part translates these large scale solutions into practical actions for a single business ranging from simple housekeeping measures through to innovative business models. The final, crucial part introduces the sustainability maturity model and provides an insight into how the highest level of that model can be achieved. A range of personal views is provided in the form of eighteen exclusive interviews with senior level executives from a wide range of sectors including retail, transport, manufacturing, logistics and the service sector, from small businesses through to international giants like Canon, BT, Marks & Spencer, National Express and GlaxoSmithKline.
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Over the years, the corporate sustainability debate has shifted from one of compliance to one of strategic competitive advantage. This book provides what you need to know to develop a winning sustainability strategy and the leadership skills you require to implement that strategy.
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Introduction Part 1: Why Do It: Understanding the Business Case 1. Doing Nothing is not an Option 2. Green Business Opportunities 3. The Moral Imperative 4. Green Business Risks Part 2: The Global Context 5. Global Problems 6. Global Solutions 7. Visions of a Sustainable Economy Part 3: Green Business Techniques 8. Outreach 9. Good Housekeeping 10. Greener Operations 11. Greening the Supply Chain 12. Greener Product Portfolio 13. Innovative Business Models Part 4: Making it Happen 14. Embedding Sustainability 15. Leadership 16. Strategy 17. Mobilising Stakeholders Stakeholders 18. Management. Conclusions: Bringing it all Together. Annex: New and Emerging Green Markets
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'The Green Executive provides everything you need to know to develop a winning sustainability strategy and the leadership skills you require to implement that strategy.' - Elaine Cohen, CSR Wire'A well written manual designed to help business leaders improve the environmental impact of their company' - Jessica Shankleman, businessGreen.com'[A] well-informed and public-spirited new book. Why not, instead of tinkering around the edges of sustainability, go the whole hog and make it a pillar of your corporate DNA? There are, as [the author] explains, sound commercial reasons for following this track.' - Nick Smith, Engineering & Technology Magazine'[An] outstanding book... what CEOs and business leaders need to know in terms of sustainability, is aptly summarized in The Green Executive' - Florian Kaefer, Sustainable Futures Blog
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781849713344
Publisert
2011-08-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Earthscan Ltd
Vekt
700 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
288

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Biographical note

Gareth Kane is the author of The Three Secrets of Green Business (Earthscan 2009). An environmental consultant, he has worked with hundreds of organizations to improve their environmental performance. He has appeared as a media pundit on sustainability issues on the BBC Six O'Clock News, Countryfile and The Politics Show. In 2008, The Journal newspaper named Gareth as a 'Rising Star, Future Leader' for his work on sustainability