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The Sustainability Transformation is a must-read for anyone trying
to make sense of what is happening to our world - and wanting to
change it for the better. Renowned consultant and communicator Alan
AtKisson, author of the sustainability classic Believing Cassandra,
cuts through the jargon and illuminates the essentials in this
highly readable and motivational work. The Sustainability
Transformation covers theory and practice, tools and strategies,
the opportunities and the obstacles, illustrated with in-depth case
studies and poignant personal anecdotes. AtKisson's aim is to
empower the reader and to help grow a global 'army of change
agents,' working effectively to overcome the great challenges of
our times. At the heart of the book is AtKisson's potent ISIS
Method, used by business, governments, and organizations around the
world. ISIS - Indicators, Systems, Innovation, Strategy - helps
professionals, students, and amateurs alike to put sustainability
to work and accelerate change, even when facing difficult
circumstances. AtKisson also introduces the reader to many
inspiring people, unsung heroes whose success stories provide a
solid foundation for hope. Previously published in hardcover as The
ISIS Agreement.
A bestseller on Amazon.com within months of its first release, Alan
AtKisson's debut book quickly became a modern classic of
sustainability literature. Global companies, grassroots groups,
university courses, government agencies, and even the US Army
ordered it by the box. Now fully revised and updated, Believing
Cassandra: How to be an Optimist in a Pessimist's World is even
more relevant, fresh, and motivating than when it first appeared in
1999. In a style that's refreshingly candid and vivid, with
unforgettable personal anecdotes, AtKisson provides us with a
bridge over the sea of despair, and shows us how to catch the wave
to an enticing, sustainable future. He empowers the reader to join
the pioneers who created the ideas, techniques and practices of
sustainable living - the people who prove Cassandra's warnings
wrong, by believing in them, and taking strategic action.
The Sustainability Transformation is a must-read for anyone trying
to make sense of what is happening to our world and wanting to
change it for the better.
Renowned consultant and communicator Alan AtKisson, author of the
sustainability classic Believing Cassandra, cuts through the jargon
and illuminates the essentials in this highly readable and
motivational work. The Sustainability Transformation covers theory
and practice, tools and strategies, the opportunities and the
obstacles, illustrated with in-depth case studies and poignant
personal anecdotes. AtKisson's aim is to empower the reader and to
help grow a global 'army of change agents, ' working effectively to
overcome the great challenges of our times.
At the heart of the book is AtKisson's potent ISIS Method, used by
business, governments, and organizations around the world. ISIS -
Indicators, Systems, Innovation, Strategy - helps professionals,
students, and amateurs alike to put sustainability to work and
accelerate change, even when facing difficult circumstances.
AtKisson also introduces the reader to many inspiring people,
unsung heroes whose success stories provide a solid foundation for
hope.
Previously published in hardcover as The ISIS Agreement.
Sustainability is now the greatest business imperative, yet how do
you actually develop and implement a sustainability plan if you
aren't an expert? From the authors of the award-winning handbook
The Business Guide to Sustainability comes this highly practical
guide to designing and implementing a customized sustainability
plan in any business, organization or government department of any
type and scale. This step-by-step guide explains how to create a
sustainability plan and sustainability report. Each chapter has two
vital sections. The first contains background reading, tips and
case examples to help you be successful. The second presents a set
of methods each with step-by-step instructions and a selection
matrix to help choose the best methods. The book also contains
sample worksheets and exercise materials that can be copied for
organization-wide use.
Sustainability is now the greatest business imperative, yet how do
you actually develop and implement a sustainability plan if you
aren t an expert? From the authors of the award-winning handbook
The Business Guide to Sustainability comes this highly practical
guide to designing and implementing a customized sustainability
plan in any business, organization or government department of any
type and scale. This step-by-step guide explains how to create a
sustainability plan and sustainability report. Each chapter has two
vital sections. The first contains background reading, tips and
case examples to help you be successful. The second presents a set
of methods each with step-by-step instructions and a selection
matrix to help choose the best methods. The book also contains
sample worksheets and exercise materials that can be copied for
organization-wide use.
For over two decades, Alan AtKisson - author of Believing Cassandra
and The Sustainability Transformation - has been traveling the
world to speak, write, and consult on sustainability. This book
brings together the best of his essays, articles, speeches and blog
posts, from the first twenty years of his career. AtKisson has been
a leading voice in the sustainability movement almost since it
began, and his writing also serves as a guided tour through the
emergence of sustainability during that period, from a very
personal perspective. The collection also shows just how quickly
sustainability rose to prominence during that time: in the first
essay, AtKisson is reflecting on the seemingly impossible task of
waking up the world to the challenge of global warming, writing
from a small basement office in Seattle. By the closing piece, he
is reporting on an enormous gathering of world leaders, negotiating
the fate of the planet at a climate summit in Copenhagen. At times
serious, at times funny or edgily ironic, AtKisson's essays are
engaging windows onto the world of sustainability that are always
fresh, and that always aim to inspire.
Alan AtKisson is best known for his writing on global environment,
economic, and sustainability challenges, including the bestseller
Believing Cassandra (1999, 2010) and The Sustainability
Transformation (2010). This is his first book-length collection of
poems, spanning three decades of writing. Some of AtKisson's poetry
has appeared in small literary magazines or independently published
chapbooks, but most has not been available to a broader reading
public before now. As a poet, AtKisson covers an exceptionally wide
range of subject matter that incorporates contemporary global
issues, deeply personal details, and the often unexpected
intersections between the two. Also known as a singer and
songwriter, AtKisson brings a sense of music to his precise and
often rhythmic language. The poetic forms he uses are highly
varied, stretching from strict formality to wildly referential free
verse. This collection also includes AtKisson's two long poems.
"Chronosphere," written for a friend who was dying of cancer,
combines free verse, rhyme, haiku and other poetic forms in 61
clock-like verses. "Screed," composed over a year-long period of
intensive travels (2002-2003), is a post-modern rant that evokes
Allan Ginsberg, T.S. Elliot, Thomas Transtromer, and many other
writers. Its main theme is the folly of human civilization in an
era of climate change, and the ever-present possibility to "begin
again." Alan AtKisson's Collected Poems 1982-2009 was published in
2012, by Broken Bone Press, in collaboration with CreateSpace.
A bestseller on Amazon.com within months of its first release, Alan
AtKisson's debut book quickly became a modern classic of
sustainability literature. Global companies, grassroots groups,
university courses, government agencies, and even the US Army
ordered it by the box. Now fully revised and updated, Believing
Cassandra: How to be an Optimist in a Pessimist's World is even
more relevant, fresh, and motivating than when it first appeared in
1999. In a style that's refreshingly candid and vivid, with
unforgettable personal anecdotes, AtKisson provides us with a
bridge over the sea of despair, and shows us how to catch the wave
to an enticing, sustainable future. He empowers the reader to join
the pioneers who created the ideas, techniques and practices of
sustainable living - the people who prove Cassandra's warnings
wrong, by believing in them, and taking strategic action.
This is the must-have book for leaders in business, organizations
and government who are scrambling to get a grip on sustainability
while improving performance in the era of climate change. Renowned
business and sustainability consultant Alan AtKisson distils
decades of wisdom and experience into this highly readable and
motivational work. Covering theory and practice, obstacles and
opportunities, case studies and poignant personal anecdotes, The
ISIS Agreement draws the reader ever deeper into a global
'conspiracy of hope.' The core of the book is AtKisson's potent
Accelerator, adopted for use in dozens of countries by business,
governments, and organizations such as UNEP. A comprehensive
toolkit that helps integrate sustainability into organizations,
initiatives and plans, it can be used by any group, organization,
business, community or region, in virtually any context. Central to
the Accelerator is the potent ISIS (Indicators, Systems,
Innovation, Strategy) method that teaches leaders how to create a
whole-systems view of their organization, to identify and
understand blockages and opportunities, and to leverage the
potential for innovative change that adds value and accelerates
progress towards sustainability.
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