
The Next Sustainability Wave
Building Boardroom Buy-in
Bob Willard(Author)
New Society Publishers
Published on 1. April 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
368 pages
978-0-86571-532-5 (ISBN)
Description
The idea of sustainability has been embraced enthusiastically by some businesses and rejected by others. The first wave of corporate converts to sustainability was perhaps driven by a public relations crisis, regulatory pressures or the founder's personal passion. The next wave, however, requires different drivers if it is to build a critical mass for corporate responsibility in the business community. The Next Sustainability Wave assesses why companies have resisted sustainability strategies and focuses on two emerging drivers that promise to spur corporate commitment to sustainability strategies: A compelling business case A "perfect storm" of threatening market forces on the horizon that range from climate change to the rising demands of stakeholders An effective carrot-and-stick duo, these two drivers are both triggering the need for change and providing a vision of business success if the transition to sustainable operations, products and services is smartly managed.
Emphasizing the importance of how sustainability is presented to corporate leaders-using the right language and avoiding threats to the status quo that provoke habitual corporate defense mechanisms-the book applies effective selling techniques to reposition sustainability strategies as a means to achieving existing corporate ends, rather than as a separate priority to worry about. It sells sustainability as a solution, a business strategy and a catalyst for business transformation. An appendix gives a version of the sustainability business case for small- to medium-level enterprises. Designed for quick reading and reference-right pages furthering the argument, while left pages provide support materials-the book is especially useful for those wanting to convince busy executives and board members. Bob Willard is a leading expert on the business value of corporate sustainability strategies and in the last two years has given over 100 keynote presentations to corporations, consultants, academics and nongovernmental organizations.
Emphasizing the importance of how sustainability is presented to corporate leaders-using the right language and avoiding threats to the status quo that provoke habitual corporate defense mechanisms-the book applies effective selling techniques to reposition sustainability strategies as a means to achieving existing corporate ends, rather than as a separate priority to worry about. It sells sustainability as a solution, a business strategy and a catalyst for business transformation. An appendix gives a version of the sustainability business case for small- to medium-level enterprises. Designed for quick reading and reference-right pages furthering the argument, while left pages provide support materials-the book is especially useful for those wanting to convince busy executives and board members. Bob Willard is a leading expert on the business value of corporate sustainability strategies and in the last two years has given over 100 keynote presentations to corporations, consultants, academics and nongovernmental organizations.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Gabriola Island
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 153 mm
Weight
553 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-86571-532-5 (9780865715325)
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04/2005
New Society Publishers
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Persons
Bob Willard is a leading expert on the business value of corporate sustainability strategies and has given hundreds of keynote presentations to corporations, consultants, academics, and non-governmental organizations. His first book, The Sustainability Advantage, was published with New Society in 2002, and his second book, The Next Sustainability Wave, was published in 2005.
Content
Introduction; Three Drivers of the First Wave; First Emerging Driver -- A Perfect Storm of Threats; Second Emerging Driver -- Compelling Business Value; Objection-Handling Clinic on Inhibitors to the Next Wave; Conclusion; Index.