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In The Green Leap to an Inclusive Economy, two leading thinkers,
Stuart L. Hart and Fernando Casado Caneque, challenge head on the
two biggest issues facing humanity and the planet today: Inequality
and Environmental Degradation. They present the new design thinking
required for a more inclusive and sustainable economy which
respects both people and planet. Far from simply presenting the
problems, this book offers insightful case studies that showcase
the challenges and opportunities of base of the pyramid venturing
in different geographical and cultural contexts, as well as
providing a detailed description of the tools that have been proven
to enhance the innovation of business models to address the issues.
Through telling these stories, the authors provide a roadmap for
how to make an inclusive and sustainable economy a reality, where
opportunity and prosperity are available to more of the people that
participate in the economy as workers, consumers, owners and the
wider community, whilst addressing the risks to the natural capital
we all depend on. This book is essential reading for anyone looking
to accelerate the development of an inclusive business for the
benefit of society and the planet, as well as those involved in the
study and research of the base of the pyramid and sustainable
business solutions.
In The Green Leap to an Inclusive Economy, two leading thinkers,
Stuart L. Hart and Fernando Casado Caneque, challenge head on the
two biggest issues facing humanity and the planet today: Inequality
and Environmental Degradation. They present the new design thinking
required for a more inclusive and sustainable economy which
respects both people and planet. Far from simply presenting the
problems, this book offers insightful case studies that showcase
the challenges and opportunities of base of the pyramid venturing
in different geographical and cultural contexts, as well as
providing a detailed description of the tools that have been proven
to enhance the innovation of business models to address the issues.
Through telling these stories, the authors provide a roadmap for
how to make an inclusive and sustainable economy a reality, where
opportunity and prosperity are available to more of the people that
participate in the economy as workers, consumers, owners and the
wider community, whilst addressing the risks to the natural capital
we all depend on. This book is essential reading for anyone looking
to accelerate the development of an inclusive business for the
benefit of society and the planet, as well as those involved in the
study and research of the base of the pyramid and sustainable
business solutions.
Today's era of economic crisis has sent a powerful message: The age
of "mercenary" capitalism is ending. We must finally embark on a
new age of sustainable, stakeholder-based capitalism. While
enlightened executives and policymakers understand the critical
need for change, few have tangible plans for making it happen. In
"Capitalism at the Crossroads: Next Generation Business Strategies
for a Post-Crisis World, Third Edition," Stuart L. Hart presents
new strategies for identifying sustainable products, technologies,
and business models that will drive urgently needed growth and help
solve social and environmental problems at the same time. Drawing
on his experience consulting with top companies and NGOs worldwide,
Hart shows how to craft your optimal sustainability strategy and
overcome the limitations of traditional "greening" approaches. In
this edition, he presents new and updated case studies from the
United States and around the world, demonstrating what's working
and what isn't. He also guides business leaders in building an
organizational "infrastructure for sustainability"--one that can
survive budgeting and boardrooms, recharging innovation and growth
throughout your enterprise. Discover: - The new business case for
pursuing sustainable capitalism- Sustainability strategies that go
far beyond environmental sensitivity- How to fully embed your
enterprise in the local context--and why you should- Tactics for
making long-term sustainability work in a short-term world
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