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The necessary revolution how individuals and organizations are working together to create a sustainable world

Peter M Senge

New York Doubleday c2008

Localização: FEA - Fac. Econ. Adm. Contab. e Atuária    (333.7 N364 )(Acessar)

  • Título:
    The necessary revolution how individuals and organizations are working together to create a sustainable world
  • Autor: Peter M Senge
  • Assuntos: Sustainable development; Industries -- Environmental aspects; Social responsibility of business; DESENVOLVIMENTO SUSTENTÁVEL; INDÚSTRIAS (ASPECTOS AMBIENTAIS); RESPONSABILIDADE SOCIAL
  • Notas: Includes bibliographical references (p. 387-399) and index
  • Descrição: Part 1: Endings, New Beginnings -- 1: Future awaiting our choices -- 2: How we got into this predicament -- 3: Life beyond the bubble -- 4: New thinking, new choices -- Part 2: Future Is Now -- 5: Never doubt what one person and a small group of co-conspirators can do -- 6: Aligning an industry -- 7: Unconventional allies: Coke and WWF partner for sustainable water -- Part 3: Getting Started -- 8: Risks and opportunities: the business rationale for sustainability -- 9: Positioning for the future and the present -- 10: Getting people engaged -- 11: Building your case for change -- Part 4: Seeing Systems --12: Tragedy and opportunity of the commons -- 13: Spaceship Earth -- 14: Seeing our choices -- Part 5: Collaborating Across Boundaries -- 15: Imperative to collaborate -- 16: Convening: "get the system in the room" -- 17: Seeing reality through others' eyes -- 18: Building shared commitment -- Part 6: From Problem Solving To Creating -- 19: Innovation inspired by living systems -- 20: Unleashing everyday magic -- 21: You don't have to have all the answers -- 22: From low-hanging fruit to new strategic possibilities -- 23: It's not what the vision is, it's what the vision does -- 24: Redesigning for the future -- Part 7: Future -- 25: Future of the corporation -- 26: Future of enterprise variety -- 27: Future of leadership -- 28: Future of our relations -- 29: Future of us -- Appendix -- Notes -- Index.
    From the Publisher: Imagine a world in which the excess energy from one business would be used to heat another. Where buildings need less and less energy around the world, and where "regenerative" commercial buildings-ones that create more energy than they use-are being designed. A world in which environmentally sound products and processes would be more cost-effective than wasteful ones. A world in which corporations such as Costco, Nike, BP, and countless others are forming partnerships with environmental and social justice organizations to ensure better stewardship of the earth and better livelihoods in the developing world. Now, stop imagining-that world is already emerging. A revolution is underway in today's organizations. As Peter Senge and his co-authors reveal in The Necessary Revolution, companies around the world are boldly leading the change from dead-end "business as usual" tactics to transformative strategies that are essential for creating a flourishing, sustainable world. There is a long way to go, but the era of denial has ended. Today's most innovative leaders are recognizing that for the sake of our companies and our world, we must implement revolutionary-not just incremental-changes in the way we live and work. Brimming with inspiring stories from individuals and organizations tackling social and environmental problems around the globe, THE NECESSARY REVOLUTION reveals how ordinary people at every level are transforming their businesses
    and communities. By working collaboratively across boundaries, they are exploring and putting into place unprecedented solutions that move beyond just being "less bad" to creating pathways that will enable us to flourish in an increasingly interdependent world. Among the stories in these pages are the evolution of Sweden's "Green Zone," Alcoa's water use reduction goals, GE's ecoimagination initiative, and Seventh Generation's decision to shift some of their advertising to youth-led social change prog
  • Editor: New York Doubleday
  • Data de criação/publicação: c2008
  • Formato: vii, 406 p. ill. 25 cm.
  • Idioma: Inglês

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