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Unique selling point: Theory, strategies, tools, and technology to
create a more inclusive organization Core audience: Business
managers, project managers, and consultants Place in the market:
The book is in line with social justice trends as well as
technology trends to meet the needs of management professionals
Unique selling point: Theory, strategies, tools, and technology to
create a more inclusive organization Core audience: Business
managers, project managers, and consultants Place in the market:
The book is in line with social justice trends as well as
technology trends to meet the needs of management professionals
Organizations find that a performance gap exists between
sustainability vision and benefits realization. Effecting
transformational change requires incorporating sustainability into
organization's culture including policies, processes, and people.
Although they are often overlooked, project management
professionals and HR professionals are valuable organizational
resources for driving sustainable transformation. This book lays
out a framework to improve sustainability integrations including
case studies, lessons learned, best practices, and tools and
templates to facilitate transforming into a sustainable
organization. Becoming a Sustainable Organization: A Project and
Portfolio Management Approach lays out a framework to create
organizational value while preserving natural and social capital.
The book provides a roadmap for organizations during their
sustainability journey by sharing case studies, best practices, and
lessons learned, as well as tools and techniques to drive change.
This book is an ideal resource for project and portfolio managers,
as well as executive managers, in organizations that are embarking
on a sustainability journey. It explains how to engage both
internal and external stakeholders in order to reframe strategy to
drive this transformation. It examines the role human capital
management professionals and policies can play in ensuring that
employees become fully engaged in sustainability. It also
recommends baseline measurements and metrics to help managers
ensure sustainability initiatives remain on track. The case studies
and interviews in this book include sustainability stories and
projects from a variety of organizations in both function and size,
including family-owned businesses, higher-education institutions,
NGOs, municipal and federal government agencies, and large global
organizations. These cases are based on interviews with experienced
sustainability and project management professionals who have not
just "talked the talk" but also "walked the walk." The voices of
these professionals provide invaluable inspiration and guidance to
sustainability champions and to program and project managers
seeking to move their sustainability portfolio components forward
within their organizations.
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