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The business world is at an important crossroads. The age of the
stakeholder is rapidly superseding that of the shareholder as
climate change and political and societal shifts upend years of
seeming prosperity. To move past this agitated age, business and
society must learn to lead sustainably by putting purpose on equal
footing with profit. The first step is understanding what's meant
by sustainability and how it offers an opportunity for both
business and society. Inspired by the launch of the 2030 United
Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the book captures the
ideas of more than 100 change makers from around the world about
how business is putting sustainability at the core of strategy to
survive, thrive, and realign its interests with society's. Leading
Sustainably looks at how sustainability has evolved in a business
context, offering powerful insights, key facts, and guidance on
building sustainability capability within companies, measuring and
managing impact, sustainable finance's transformation, and other
topics critical to aligning businesses' central activities with
sustainable principles. The book introduces five vignettes
profiling best-in-class companies that were sustainable from the
start and international case studies on business sustainability
efforts, spanning industries from hospitality to waste management,
fashion, finance, and more. Finally, Bridges and Eubank provide
frameworks and in-depth direction firms can leverage when
accelerating their transition to more sustainable business models.
The book is a perfect guide for mid-level to senior managers
seeking to understand this fast-changing business environment, how
to factor sustainability into their decision-making, and why the
SDGs changed everything.
The business world is at an important crossroads. The age of the
stakeholder is rapidly superseding that of the shareholder as
climate change and political and societal shifts upend years of
seeming prosperity. To move past this agitated age, business and
society must learn to lead sustainably by putting purpose on equal
footing with profit. The first step is understanding what's meant
by sustainability and how it offers an opportunity for both
business and society. Inspired by the launch of the 2030 United
Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the book captures the
ideas of more than 100 change makers from around the world about
how business is putting sustainability at the core of strategy to
survive, thrive, and realign its interests with society's. Leading
Sustainably looks at how sustainability has evolved in a business
context, offering powerful insights, key facts, and guidance on
building sustainability capability within companies, measuring and
managing impact, sustainable finance's transformation, and other
topics critical to aligning businesses' central activities with
sustainable principles. The book introduces five vignettes
profiling best-in-class companies that were sustainable from the
start and international case studies on business sustainability
efforts, spanning industries from hospitality to waste management,
fashion, finance, and more. Finally, Bridges and Eubank provide
frameworks and in-depth direction firms can leverage when
accelerating their transition to more sustainable business models.
The book is a perfect guide for mid-level to senior managers
seeking to understand this fast-changing business environment, how
to factor sustainability into their decision-making, and why the
SDGs changed everything.
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