The Sustainable Business Handbook Edition: Date: Price: ISBN Paperback: ISBN Ebook: Pages: Format (mm): Product Category: Subject:
1 03/02/2022 £29.99 9781398604049 9781398604056 328 235x158 Supplementary Text/ Professional Business Improvement
This book
on how businesses can become more sustainable in practice (the ‘how’) rather than on the « Focuses case for sustainability (the ‘why’) practical tools and tips and a variety of case studies of organizations successfully « Features embracing sustainability the whole process to sustainability, from defining an organizational purpose and setting « Covers goals to engaging stakeholders, creating a successful culture and avoiding common pitfalls actionable examples of how businesses can become more innovative, resilient and « Spotlights successful by becoming more sustainable how sustainable businesses create long term value by minimising negative social, « Explores environmental and economic practices and maximizing positive impacts
Description The case for business sustainability has already been made; organizations can no longer ignore the issue when climate change affects supply chains and customer expectations require them to take action. It has also been proven that businesses operating sustainably drive innovation, build brand value and are more profitable. It is therefore time to shift the conversation from the ‘why’ of business sustainability to the ‘how’. The Sustainable Business Handbook is a practical ‘how-to’ guide which aims to demystify jargon and provide practical tools and tips for busy managers. Rather than preaching the importance of sustainability, it cuts straight to how businesses can become more resilient and successful in the long term by becoming more sustainable. This indispensable book is based around twenty top tips for transforming your business and is interspersed with a range of individual profiles and case studies of organizations successfully embracing sustainability. With guidance on defining your organizational purpose, engaging stakeholders and creating the right culture, The Sustainable Business Handbook outlines how to shift Corporate Responsibility from being a bolt-on to business operations to being a source of innovation and new business, as well as societal good.
Author Information David Grayson CBE is Emeritus Professor of Corporate Responsibility at Cranfield School of Management, based in London, UK. From 2007-17 he was Professor and Director of the Doughty Centre for Corporate Responsibility at Cranfield. He is the chair of the Institute of Business Ethics and has worked with responsible business coalitions across the world. Chris Coulter is CEO of GlobeScan, an insights and strategy firm that helps organizations build the trust they need to create value for themselves and society, and is based in Toronto, Canada. He is the Chair of Canadian Business for Social Responsibility (CBSR) and is a member of the Multinational Subcommittee of B Lab’s Standards Advisory Council and Walgreen’s Corporate Responsibility Advisory Board.
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Introduction Getting started Purpose Materiality Business case Building it up Strategy Operationalizing Culture Leadership Reporting Governance Taking it to the world Engagement Communications Partnering Advocacy Conclusion
Mark Lee is the Director of the Sustainability Institute by ERM, which launched in 2020 to define, accelerate and scale sustainability performance by developing actionable insight for business. He is also an ERM Partner and sits on the Advisory Board of Sustainable Brands and the Senior Advisory Board of the Centre for Responsible Business at the Haas Business School at UC Berkeley. He is based in California.
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