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    FUNDAMENTALS OF SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS
    A Guide for the Next 100 Years

    by Matthew Tueth (Aquinas College, USA)

    Table of Contents (83k)
    Preface (60k)
    Chapter 1: Houston, We Have a Problem (96k)

    Fundamentals of Sustainable Business begins by briefly describing the legacy of environmental and social problems that have arisen as a result of conventional business practices, and then details the coalescence of a broad-based contemporary movement that has been called “The Next Industrial Revolution”. Combining the long-term interests of business, community, and the natural world, the resulting sustainable business reformation is unlike any previous human endeavor.

    The book deftly synthesizes a diverse collection of movement components, including some original concepts, and provides a single comprehensive and definitive source for understanding the emerging and complex phenomenon of sustainable business. This work challenges many long-held conventional assumptions involving the relationship of the natural world and humankind as well as our fundamental approaches to industrial production. It critiques the various emerging brands of sustainable business activities, and provides the reader with a clear understanding of the essential design components of a movement that provides a conceptual infrastructure for a prosperous and healthy world for all generations of all species for all time.

    Brief Description of the Contents

     
    Contents:
    • Houston, We Have a Problem
    • Selecting a Design Consultant
    • The Bull's Eye
    • Businesses Taking Care of Business
    • Greasing the Cognitive Skids
    • Government Gets It Right
    • Healthy, Beautiful, Diverse, and Durable
    • Falling Off the Log
     
    Readership: Undergraduate and graduate students in any sustainability program; business owners, managers and executives interested in sustainable business.
     
     
    228pp    Pub. date: Aug 2009  
    ISBN:   978-981-283-932-9
    981-283-932-1
       US$58 / £44

     


    228pp    Pub. date: Aug 2009  
    ISBN:   978-981-283-933-6(ebook)
    981-283-933-X(ebook)
       US$75

     


     

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