Kassel, Kerul.,

The thinking executive's guide to sustainability / Kerul Kassel. - First edition. - 1 online resource (xxiii, 173 pages) - Environmental and social sustainability for business advantage collection, 2327-3348 . - 2013 digital library. Environmental and social sustainability for business advantage collection. .

Part of: 2013 digital library.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-170) and index.

1. Systems simplified -- 2. What is meant by sustainability and who defines it -- 3. Systems and sustainability -- 4. Commerce as a system -- 5. Why industry is crucial to sustainability -- 6. Corporate sustainability frameworks, metrics, and indices -- 7. Where to start in your business -- Notes -- References -- Index.

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We live in an increasingly global economy in which the effects of shrunken economies, broadened communication, and widespread meteorological incidents associated with climate change are leaving virtually no one untouched. As a result, a working knowledge of concepts such as the triple bottom line and sustainability have become mandatory. Systems thinking, foundational for grasping these concepts, is based on transdisciplinary theories, deriving in part from biology, physics, economics, philosophy, computer science, engineering, geography, and other sciences. Specifically it is the study of systems, including all life-forms, climate phenomena, and even in human learning and organizational processes, that regulate themselves through feedback.




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9781606494202


Sustainability.
Social responsibility of business.

corporate sustainability corporate social responsibility corporate citizenship stakeholder management sustainable business green business practices metrics options

HC79.E5 / K277 2014

333.7