Managing sustainability / Alan S. Gutterman.
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TextPublisher: New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: ix, 182 pages ; 24 cmContent type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781003055440
- 1003055443
- 1000264203
- 658.4083 G.A.M 23
- HD60 .G88 2021
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| 658.408 S.G.I Issues in business and society / | 658.4080973 L.F.S Social issues in business : strategic and public policy perspectives / | 658.4080973 S Social responsibilities of business corporations; | 658.4083 GAM Managing sustainability / | 658.4083 K.M.S Sustainable operations and supply chain management / | 658.4083 PGE Environmental sustainability for engineers and applied scientists / | 658.409 B.S.M Making ideas happen : overcoming the obstacles between vision and reality / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Managing Sustainability is a comprehensive guide to governing, leading, and managing a successful sustainability-focused business. Being a socially and environmentally responsible business is a worthy goal for many people; however, turning the goal into reality is a daunting process. This book takes a clear and practical approach to the "nuts-and-bolts" of achieving this goal, and covers steps to be taken by directors and executives to create and implement appropriate strategies, policies, and management systems. It recognizes that corporate social responsibility ("CSR") is like any other important management initiative and requires proactive leadership from the top of the organization. Key topics include: Understanding how CSR is changing the traditional fiduciary duties of directors and officers Developing and implementing internal governance instruments to provide a foundation for decision-making around CSR Integrating CSR into the duties and responsibilities of the chief executive officer and other members of the C-suite team, as well as into their compensation arrangements Conducting continuous audits and assessments of the sustainability governance and management framework using certification and rating systems to evaluate and improve CSR performance and effectiveness Current and aspiring leaders wishing to build a sustainability-centered business will appreciate the straightforward and actionable guidance offered by this book"-- Provided by publisher.
Alan S. Gutterman is the Founding Director of the Sustainable Entrepreneurship Project (www.seproject.org), a best-selling author of legal and business publications and a widely recognized business counselor.
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