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With an expanding awareness of the challenges of sustainability,
featured more in the daily news than in higher education textbooks,
scholars and faculty have been called to connect their syllabi to
the 'real world'. This book doesn't just offer the 'why'; it offers
the 'how' through presenting the definition and model of the
'sustainability mindset' to help educators frame curricula to
facilitate broad and deep systemic learning among current and
future leaders. A sustainability mindset is intended to help
individuals analyze complex management challenges and generate
truly innovative solutions. The sustainability mindset breaks away
from traditional management disciplinary silos by integrating
management ethics, entrepreneurship, environmental studies, systems
thinking, self-awareness and spirituality within the dimensional
contexts of thinking (knowledge), being (values) and doing
(competency). This book is aimed at professors, faculty members,
instructors, teaching assistants, researchers and doctoral students
in higher learning management education programs. Chapter
contributors are all teaching professionals from programs around
the world, who have been doing research and creating curricula,
assessments, tools, and more for the students in their classes, and
the book will be globally applicable.
With an expanding awareness of the challenges of sustainability,
featured more in the daily news than in higher education textbooks,
scholars and faculty have been called to connect their syllabi to
the 'real world'. This book doesn't just offer the 'why'; it offers
the 'how' through presenting the definition and model of the
'sustainability mindset' to help educators frame curricula to
facilitate broad and deep systemic learning among current and
future leaders. A sustainability mindset is intended to help
individuals analyze complex management challenges and generate
truly innovative solutions. The sustainability mindset breaks away
from traditional management disciplinary silos by integrating
management ethics, entrepreneurship, environmental studies, systems
thinking, self-awareness and spirituality within the dimensional
contexts of thinking (knowledge), being (values) and doing
(competency). This book is aimed at professors, faculty members,
instructors, teaching assistants, researchers and doctoral students
in higher learning management education programs. Chapter
contributors are all teaching professionals from programs around
the world, who have been doing research and creating curricula,
assessments, tools, and more for the students in their classes, and
the book will be globally applicable.
We live in an increasingly global economy in which the effects of
shrunken economies, broadened communication, and widespread
meteorological incidents associated with climate change are leaving
virtually no one untouched. As a result, a working knowledge of
concepts such as the triple bottom line and sustainability, have
become mandatory. Systems-thinking is foundational for grasping
these concepts and is based on trans-disciplinary theories deriving
in part from biology, physics, economics, philosophy, computer
science, engineering, geography, and other sciences. Specifically
it is the study of systems, including all life forms, climate
phenomena, and even in human learning and organizational processes,
that regulate themselves through feedback. The media and the public
have become savvy to corporate green-washing, and government
regulation, already pervasive in Europe, is imminent in the United
States. Business practices are a subsystem of human activity, which
is itself a subsystem of the biosphere we all depend upon for
services, such as clean air and water, sufficient soils to produce
food, and moderate weather. Corporate sustainability practices are
in the midst of becoming a required aspect of the social license to
conduct business, and the use of a systems framework provides a
coherent and eminently sensible way to comprehend the structure and
logic that underlies this transition. Green business efforts and
stakeholder initiatives undertaken by those without the requisite
understanding of sustainability and the trends related to it in the
world of commerce risk adverse press, activist pressure, regulatory
constraint, added expense, reduced revenue, and lowered valuation.
This book offers a practical, relevant, and easily grasped overview
of sustainability issues and the systems logic that informs them,
supported by empirical research and applied to corporate
rationales, decision-making, and business processes. Intended for
business professionals seeking concise, reliable, and current
knowledge and trends, it will support them in leading their
organizations' corporate sustainability, social responsibility, and
citizenship efforts so they can remain competitive and successful.
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