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This is a practical guide to embedding sustainability into the DNA
of an organization. The book addresses today's ecological and
social pressures and provides advice for businesses on how to
incorporate green initiatives into core strategies without
compromising on shareholder and stakeholder requirements.
"Outstanding business insights in a work brimming with energy and
vitality." -Kirkus Reviews In this visual guide to thriving in the
midst of chaos, scientist, entrepreneur and "Reinvention Guru" Dr.
Nadya Zhexembayeva brings together the insights from a community of
3000+ "reinventors" to offer a bold new method for business
resilience during disruptive times. Running a successful business
amidst constant change is overwhelming. Just as we handle one
disruption, another crisis looms on the horizon. How do you survive
and even thrive? 4-time TEDx speaker Dr. Nadya Zhexembayeva and her
global Chief Reinvention Officer community understand the struggle
and helped countless companies and leaders deal with change by
reinventing their products, processes, and leadership practices.
Now she brings to you a powerful blend of cross-disciplinary
research and battle-tested tools to help you diagnose, design, and
implement a reinvention system that allows your company to stop
combatting or resisting change - and instead helps you turn every
disruption into your greatest opportunity.
We are in the midst of a sea-change. In years past, corporate
social responsibility may have been seen as a feather in a
corporation's cap but, today, ecological and social pressures
require a new type of business response. In "Embedded
Sustainability," authors Chris Laszlo and Nadya Zhexembayeva
convincingly show how companies can better leverage global
challenges for enduring profit and growth.
In this outstanding book, readers will learn about the marquis
concept of "embedded sustainability": the incorporation of
environmental, health, and social value into core business
activities with no trade-off in price or quality. When Clorox
introduced its new line of Green Works cleaners or Nissan developed
its Leaf 100% electric car, these firms were pursuing a profit
shift in mainstream markets. In addition to churning out smarter
(instead of just greener) products for consumers at large, embedded
sustainability is capable of hugely motivating employees. Most of
all, it enables companies to create even higher returns for
investors, while responding to the new market realities of
declining resources, radical transparency, and rising customer
expectations.
This book helps readers to comprehend--and act on--the notion of
embedded sustainability, explaining why it is now a requisite in
every sector, how smart companies are creating even higher value
for their customers and investors, and what new management
competencies are needed to compete in today's marketplace.
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