Author: Robert Sroufe
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Topic
Strategy & General Management
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Keywords
#Sustainability
#ESG
#ROInt
#IntRR
#Integrated Management
#Integrated Bottom Line
#Integrated Future Value
#UN SDGs
#management
Target Audience
Faculty/Researchers
Graduate Students
Undergraduate Students
Executive Education
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Faculty Description

This book is an evidence-based how-to resource.  Faculty and students will find action learning activities and integration exercises in each chapter aimed at making the intangible tangible, while showcasing best practices by top-ranked companies.  It’s easy to say sustainability is important, yet not so easy to understand how it is part of the decisions that are made every day and how it cuts across business functions, systems, and supply chains. The information within this book, the application of systems thinking to complex problems, the development of a vision and action plan, your own research, and action learning activities are all designed to accelerate management action, value creation, and the goal of a sustainable future.

Each chapter includes applied learning, what’s your Integrated Enterprise (IntEnt) questions, along with templates for a customizable integrated management strategy statement; strategic sustainability assessment; use of the social cost of carbon dioxide in financial decision analysis; and the creation of a vision and action plan for any reader.

 

Table of Contents

SECTION I

A DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE FRONTIER – BEYOND SUSTAINABILITY

Chapter 1 The Integration Opportunity

Chapter 2 Critical Dimensions of Integration – Enablers

Chapter 3 A Customized Approach for Any Enterprise

SECTION II

BUILD SHARED UNDERSTANDING

Chapter 4 Integration Across Disciplines

Chapter 5 Value Creation for Stakeholders and Shareholders

SECTION III

ASSESSING THE CURRENT REALITY (As Is)

Chapter 6 Design Thinking – Life Cycle Assessment

Chapter 7 Enterprise Systems – Operational & Strategic Assessment

Section IV

BRAINSTORMING ACTIONS TO CLOSE THE GAP (To Be)

Chapter 8 The Changing Performance Frontier – Evolution & Trends

Chapter 9 Crossing the Chasm – Evidence & Opportunity

Chapter 10 Propositions – Integration and Innovation

Section V 

PRIORITIZATION – ACTION

Chapter 11 The Strategic Integrated Enterprises We Have Been Waiting For

Chapter 12 The Future – What Could Be (Beyond Sustainability)?

           

 

Learning Outcomes

Thank you for your interest in Integrated Management: How Sustainability Creates Value for any Business. The book is written for use in Business School courses with an evidence-based approach to learning enabling students to find best practices and what is already happening in industry. 

Each chapter includes applied learning, what’s your Integrated Enterprise (IntEnt) questions, along with templates for a customizable integrated management strategy statement; strategic sustainability assessment; use of the social cost of carbon dioxide in financial decision analysis; and the creation of a vision and action plan for any reader. 

I hope you and your students find Integrated Management useful as we take on wicked problems with informed decision-makers, evidence-based management, and value creation that will include an Integrated Bottom Line (IBL).

Integrated Management: How Sustainability Creates Value for Any Business, Emerald Press

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Public Domain

Integrated Management: How Sustainability Creates Value for Any Business, Published by Emerald Press

A resource for Business School Sustainability courses, curriculum integration, and supplemental reading for core courses.  Exercises and applied learning show how sustainability, i.e., environmental, social, and governance (ESG), is already part of every business function.

Endorsed by the CEO of Unilever Paul Polman, John Elkington, Scholars from Harvard, MIT, Boston College, American University, The Aspen Institute, The Living Futures Institute, and industry consultants, the book is a valuable resource for business management pedagogy.