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Headwinds of Opportunity: A Compass for Sustainable Innovation [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 228 pages, aukštis x plotis: 210x148 mm, weight: 620 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Jul-2017
  • Leidėjas: Greenleaf Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1783538066
  • ISBN-13: 9781783538065
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 228 pages, aukštis x plotis: 210x148 mm, weight: 620 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Jul-2017
  • Leidėjas: Greenleaf Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1783538066
  • ISBN-13: 9781783538065
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Winner of the Silver Axiom Business Book Award in the category of Sustainability.

Headwinds of Opportunity goes beyond philosophical and academic discussion of business sustainability to offer strategic guidance regarding how to make all types of organizations function more sustainably while simultaneously improving their competitiveness. It differs from other books in that it approaches sustainability as an innovation an innovative way of conducting business. The book is informed by time-tested principles of innovation diffusion that can be effectively applied to drive change. It places considerable emphasis on the "how-to" aspects of sustainability improvement and how they can be used to increase effectiveness.

Recenzijos

'...The book is useful not only for primary and secondary industries and organisations, but also to anyone interested in sustainability. Given the time-bound agenda of the sustainable development goals and climate change mitigation endeavours, the book is highly relevant. It is written in a lucid and simple style, communicating complex issues in an uncomplicated way.' Pawar, M. (2019), Book Review, The International Journal of Community and Social Development, Vol. 1. No. 2, pp184-87.

'Tim Lindseys timely book is a gift from an active player in the field of positive sustainable growth. By sharing his wisdom and experience, he is showing us how to use principled values-based business practices to create profitable economic value.' William McDonough, Chief Executive, McDonough Innovation, Yale University School of Architecture, co-author of Cradle to Cradle and The Upcycle

Tim Lindsey makes a compelling case for business sustainability as a competitive advantage. He sees it as innovation, pure and simple, not just a philosophy or even a "business case," and articulates four principles that can be used as a guiding compass. Like other effective innovators, Lindsey finds opportunities in the constraints and describes how they can be turned into profitable strategies. This is a great read for sustainability leaders, or anyone who wants to become one.' Joel Makower, Chairman and Executive Editor, GreenBiz Group, and co-author, The New Grand Strategy: Restoring Americas Prosperity, Security and Sustainability in the 21st Century

'Dr Lindsey makes a thoughtful and compelling case that the sustainability of business practices is critical for the success of organizations in the coming decades.' Jeff Brawn, Professor and Head, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

'A masterful pragmatic hands-on approach to advancing sustainability, Headwinds of Opportunity is a must-read for all engaged in the essential effort to achieve a sustainable future. This is just not for the world of commerce but for all concerned with a sustainable future for all.' Thomas E. Lovejoy University Professor of Environmental Science and Policy, George Mason University, and 2012 Blue Planet Prize Laureate

'Tim Lindsey produces an anthology of exceptional sustainable innovation case studies and global market practices that can serve as an excellent handbook to anyone interested in applying sustainable innovation in business strategy. Headwinds of Opportunity touches upon the most crucial sustainability challenges of our times showing the way to competing on growth.' Michael Spanos, Managing Director, Global Sustain Group, USA

'In late 2004, after defending my dissertation at Georgia Tech on the economics of sustainability, it did not take long for the built environment industry to recognize that sustainable solutions create more value than traditional solutions. Intuitively, my fellow researchers and I also recognized that leading this industry change was a remarkable pathway to innovation. Masterfully done, Tims work now shows all of us not only how, but why the business community should choose this path. Tim takes the initiative and offers the proof by presenting case studies that double down on both of the most important business concepts for success how to create lasting value and to do that innovatively. As you read his work, you will likely unlock the power of "why" for your business, and adopt a philosophy of "why wouldnt we?"' John Mogge, Environmental Market Director, CH2M, USA

'Not only is the book full of valuable stats and up to date information on resource utilization, waste, efficiency, new tech, smart systems and real life case studies, but its highly readable and engaging.'Danielle Park, author of Juggling Dynamite

Figures
xv
Tables
xvii
Preface xviii
1 Increasing headwinds
1(5)
A special type of headwind
2(4)
2 The evolution of constraint headwinds
6(15)
Expanding industrialization and impacts
7(1)
Unintended consequences grow
8(4)
Escalating impacts become unacceptable
12(3)
Society responds to increasing constraints
15(3)
Complex problems produce conflicts and challenges
18(3)
3 Current and future constraint headwinds
21(20)
Intensifying social and environmental constraints
21(6)
Growing uncertainty from increasing regulations and economic challenges
27(2)
Emphasis on short-term financial performance
29(1)
The need for regulatory reform
30(10)
Market failure intensifies constraints
40(1)
4 Proactive approaches emerge
41(9)
Addressing the root causes of constraint headwinds
42(2)
Dealing with deficiency and dysfunction
44(1)
Prevention-based strategies
45(1)
Accident prevention
46(2)
Prevention of waste and pollution
48(1)
Prevention of social problems
49(1)
5 Transitioning from linear flow to a circular economy
50(26)
Materials recovery and recycling
51(5)
Construction and demolition debris
56(1)
Remanufacturing
57(1)
Bio-based materials
58(2)
The electronic waste challenge
60(3)
Energy efficiency
63(2)
Energy recovery and recycling
65(2)
Renewable energy options
67(9)
6 Charting a prosperous path forward
76(6)
Lessons from an unsustainable past
77(2)
The importance of balance
79(1)
Identifying and prioritizing opportunities
80(2)
7 The rationale for sustainable strategy
82(24)
The benefits of more sustainable performance
84(1)
Elements of effective sustainability programs
85(1)
Drivers for improving sustainability
86(1)
External drivers for improving sustainability
87(13)
Business drivers for improving sustainability
100(6)
8 Sustainable innovation
106(18)
Innovation characteristics that affect adoption rates
109(1)
A disruptive approach to conducting business
110(3)
Making sustainability compatible with culture
113(5)
Dealing with complexity
118(2)
Knowledge requirements for more sustainable innovation
120(2)
Keys for successful implementation
122(2)
9 Establishing a sustainability compass
124(6)
Doing things right versus doing the right things
125(2)
Guiding principles for improving sustainability
127(3)
10 Sustainability principle #1: Prevent waste
130(22)
Addressing the root causes of wastefulness
133(11)
Assessing the full cost of wastefulness
144(8)
11 Sustainability principle #2: Improve quality
152(15)
Improving sustainability with better quality in processes and products
157(1)
Microcosms of sustainability: safety and quality
158(2)
Considering quality more broadly
160(7)
12 Sustainability principle #3: Optimize systems
167(29)
Examples of perfectly optimized systems
169(3)
Engineering the chain not just the links
172(2)
New business models focus on function and performance
174(10)
A growing natural resource: information
184(7)
The "edge effect": finding innovation opportunities where systems intersect
191(5)
13 Sustainability principle #4: Restore value
196(12)
The need for land restoration
199(4)
The need for restoring self-worth
203(5)
14 A call for leadership
208(5)
Bibliography 213
About the author 226
Tim Lindsey is the president of Highlander Innovation Inc. He advises various private and public sector entities regarding how to drive and implement more sustainable practices, investments and innovations. He has over thirty-five years of experience helping organizations improve their sustainability performance in processes, products, and systems through more effective management of energy, water, land, materials and personnel.