Mainstreaming Corporate Sustainability is a practical guide to the leading tools and resources used to successfully integrate sustainability into a company's corporate culture. Through the examples of companies from around the world, it provides an overview of the basics of any successful sustainability program, including the various international standards and performance frameworks that can be adapted to companies striving to improve their sustainability performance. These standards are summarized and explained in clear language and a conversational tone, allowing the reader to absorb what can be a complicated maze of resources. Used as the centerpiece for a popular corporate sustainability class taught on campus and online at Harvard University Extension School, as well as other universities around the U.S., this guide provides students and professionals alike with an overview of the most valuable management tools and resources available today. The second edition has been expanded with updated resources and a greater emphasis on climate change and reducing a firm's carbon footprint.Mainstreaming Corporate Sustainability provides an understanding of the pitfalls and challenges of this ever-changing field. It helps the reader become adept at asking the right questions and speaking the language of sustainability professionals, providing guidance to become a leader in this important business arena. Recommendations for additional reading are provided throughout, allowing the reader to delve more deeply into the subject at any stage.
Key Features:
Provides step-by-step processes for building a corporate sustainability program from the ground up
Emphasizes environmental and social responsibility while providing tools to promote successful financial measurement and economic success
Includes key ingredients to enrich any existing sustainability program and prioritizes the various choices for action
Helps to identify risk and opportunity to create economic success when environmental and social challenges arise
Includes advice on stakeholder engagement and meeting communication challenges in today's shifting business world
Describes how to develop strategies and systems management to promote successful transitions from inefficient operations
Provides key advice for supply chain management and meeting challenges of the value chain for multi-national corporations
Gives information about reporting and how to develop a clear and successful sustainability report
Supplies ideas for innovation, design, and marketing to promote responsible stewardship and successful customer relations
Offers a great balance between application of the tools/metrics/frameworks and the understanding of the philosophical underpinnings
Integrates the various elements of sustainability into a cohesive and systematic methodology that broadens how you will view corporate responsibility and the options available for addressing the pressing sustainability challenges facing our world
WAV offers teaching material for adopting professors
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- ISBN10 1484135326
- ISBN13 9781484135327
- Publish Date 8 July 2013
- Publish Status Active
- Imprint Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
- Format Paperback (US Trade)
- Pages 236
- Language English