Mapping the Journey: Case Studies in Strategy and Action toward Sustainable Development

Mapping the Journey: Case Studies in Strategy and Action toward Sustainable Development

by RussellBarton (Author), StevenYoung (Author), KevinBrady (Author), LorindaR.Rowledge (Author), Cynthia Figge (Author), JamesFava (Author), KonradSaur (Author)

Synopsis

This illuminating new book presents a series of in-depth case studies from around the world based on numerous personal interviews with organizational leaders and focusing on their journey towards sustainability. The aim is to provide visions of a more sustainable future, and shed light on the path, milestones and solutions - in particular the management processes these organizations employed - to provide a reliable compass that others can follow. Although each organization must take steps to fit its particular circumstance, business conditions and culture, Mapping the Journey proves that valuable lessons can be learned by setting aside critique as to where these organizations may yet make progress and instead focusing on the guidelines, targets, measures of success, tools and techniques and valuable wisdom about how pioneer organisations are travelling toward a prosperous, sustainable future. Each organization included has crafted its own unique strategic responses to an identified need for increased sustainability. While none can be said to have reached the end-point of a sustainable development strategy, all have found that, by addressing the challenge of sustainable industrial practices, they have found innovative solutions, new opportunities for revenue generation, better relationships with customers, new business and product opportunities and a boost to morale from the executive ranks to front-line employees. Mapping the Journey examines both public and private organizations worldwide: SJ Rail of Sweden; Sony Corporation; SC Johnson; TransAlta Corporation; Patagonia; Henkel; Volvo; ASG; Interface Flooring Systems; Suncor; DaimlerChrysler; AssiDoman; Germany's Centre for Technology Assessment and the Dutch National Environmental Policy Plan. These case studies provide an inspiring framework of effective processes for defining a sustainable development strategy and transforming it successfully into actions and results.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 01 Dec 1999

ISBN 10: 1874719268
ISBN 13: 9781874719267
Book Overview: Presents a series of in-depth case studies from around the world based on numerous personal interviews with organisational leaders and focusing on their journey towards sustainability. has the potential to become a standard textbook for corporate management and for anyone interested in industry and sustainable development Tomorrow magazine At last! A book with some real, live information on how the international companies have approached the journey of implementing sustainable development programmes Eagle Bulletin

Media Reviews

Each case study is an in-depth analysis of the context, motivations for change, steps to implementation, processes and people involved. The presentation is clear, factual, free of hype and clearly referenced ... This book has the potential to become a standard textbook for corporate management and for anyone interested in industry and sustainable development. - Tomorrow magazine

An inspiring framework on how to define a sustainable development strategy and translate it into strategy, action, and results. - The Green Business Letter

Stimulating; interesting; and challenging in parts. A definite buy for business leaders and managers - primarily to get them thinking about what they and their companies have to add to the 'journey'. - Social and Environmental Accounting

At last! A book with some real, live information on how the international companies have approached the journey of implementing sustainable development programmes ... packed with useful ideas for industry leaders and managers. - Eagle Bulletin

Well written and incisive, this work is a useful tool for those considering their own stance on sustainability issues. - Community Affairs Briefing

The worlds of business and indigenous knowledge do not often interact, unless there is a conflict over natural resources. Certainly, indigenous knowledge (IK) research is rarely encountered on business management book shelves ... perhaps by reading more books like Mapping the Journey, we will discover the need for increased multi-disciplinary interaction. Perhaps there is value inviting CEOs and business researchers to learn from our detailed map of the global IK experience. - Indigenous Knowledge Monitor

... innovative solutions which will prove inspirational to others. - Warmer Bulletin

Author Bio
LORINDA R. ROWLEDGE, RUSSELL S. BARTON and CYNTHIA L. FIGGE are Co-founders of EKOS International. KEVIN S. BRADY, JAMES A. FAVA, KONRAD SAUR and STEVEN B. YOUNG are Directors of Five Winds International.