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The Business Student's Guide to Sustainable Management
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Aimed at undergraduates, this is the first textbook to offer a full introduction to sustainable management, covering all subject areas relevant to business students. The book includes chapters and seminars on subjects such as: Corporate Sustainable Strategy; Sustainable Marketing; Sustainability Reporting; Supply Chain Management; Human Resources Management: Supporting Sustainable Business; Environmental Economics; Sustainable Operations Management; Greenhouse Gas Management and System Thinking in Sustainable Management.
The book contains nearly 30 ready-made seminars employing various teaching methods. Each chapter follows the same, easy-to-use format.
This book provides a true treasure chest of materials to support staff wanting to integrate sustainability into their teaching and provides support to effectively embed sustainability in the curriculum. The chapters also offer a starting point in developing teaching units for Masters and MBA students. The material is not just useful to people in business schools, but to those involved in wider scale curriculum change, and those looking to make links between different disciplines.
Online Teaching Notes to accompany each chapter are available on request with the purchase of the book.
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What Reviewers Are Saying
In 400 pages of easy-to-read text, this book explains what sustainability means for management ... provides fully developed seminars for teaching sessions and an excellent collection of additional learning materials and further readings ... the textbook really is a most useful guide as well for business managers who are interested in making their companies more sustainable.
With new textbooks like The Business Student's Guide to Sustainable Management, students, teachers and managers alike now have an opportunity to see how sustainability affects all aspects of a business and how profit-seeking businesses can indeed be good for both people and our planet. -- Francis Vorhies, Forbes