by Dave Sherman (Primary Contributor), Chris Laszlo (Author), Linda Robson (Primary Contributor), Chris Laszlo (Author), John R. Ehrenfeld (Primary Contributor), Judy Sorum Brown (Author), Mary Gorham (Primary Contributor), Ilma Barros Pose (Primary Contributor), Roger Saillant (Primary Contributor)
The notion of responsible business has infiltrated our markets, and "going green" is now a part of our mindset. But, sustainability as we know it is not enough. Flourishing-the aspiration that humans and life in general will thrive on the planet forever-should be a key goal for every business today. This is a bold concept, like sustainability was a decade ago. Just as sustainability has become a matter of course, so too will flourishing become a cornerstone of business tomorrow.How are companies to attain this big-picture goal? Drawing together decades of research along with in-depth interviews, Flourishing Enterprise argues that many strategic, organizational, and operational efforts to be sustainable reach the potential of flourishing when they incorporate one additional ingredient: reflective practices. Offering more than a dozen such practices, this book leads readers down a path to greater business success, personal well-being, and a healthier planet.Readers will find that adding reflective practices to existing business efforts does not require more work; it simply changes the way we do our work and, more importantly, the results we achieve. Cultivating emotional and spiritual health is the next frontier; this future-oriented guide develops these core competencies while stretching the ongoing conversation about profitable, sustainable business.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Edition: 1
Publisher: Stanford Business Books
Published: 15 Oct 2014
ISBN 10: 0804789134
ISBN 13: 9780804789134