First James Lovelock, and recently Prince William and David
Attenborough believe that we have reached a tipping point in the
process of climate change. Whether they are right or not, it is
certainly true that the impact of humankind upon the ecology of the
earth has reached a point where real changes in human behaviour are
required. If managers are to be enablers of planetary survival then we
need to develop a new approach to risk, which explicitly includes
ecological limits upon economic behaviour. This implies a fundamental
reorientation of their role in allocating resources to minimise risk
and maximise reward. This book brings together some of the brightest
contemporary thinkers on leadership, complexity and sustainability to
consider the big ideas that we will need to make the changes required,
and to outline the major themes that can inform a new approach to
constructing a green world. It looks at how to ensure that local
models of sustainability are able to flourish in the context of global
networks and presents specific case studies of markets and
organisations that offer insights into the development integrated
solutions and the leadership lessons we can learn. Combining both
theory and practice, this book serves to guide business managers and
provides deeper insight and critical perspectives on some of the key
issues facing leaders moving towards the green economy. It also
provides useful supplementary reading for students in business and
environmental studies.
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ISBN
9781000548686
Publisert
2022
Utgave
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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