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From organic produce & clothing to eco-tourism, the 'lifestyles of health & sustainability' movement encompasses diverse products and practices intended to contribute to a more sustainable lifestyle for people & the planet. Monica Emerich explores the contemporary spiritual expression of this cultural shift.
Green marketing --- Sustainable development --- Religious aspects.
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Presents ideas for researching companies, making the most of your networking, identifying job and internship openings, and preparing for interviews. This book helps you to understand your career options in the many fields of sustainability. It directs you to the best resources and helps you to fine-tune your sustainability job search strategy.
Social responsibility of business. --- Green marketing --- Sustainable development --- Vocational guidance.
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"Sustainability holds the promise of an exciting new approach to business - one in which business goals are aligned with social and environmental goals. Multinational corporations are recognizing that we live in an increasingly resource-constrained world, and that more accountability for corporate social and environmental impacts will accrue to them. More importantly, forward-thinking executives understand that sustainability can present new opportunities for competitive advantage - whether that is by reducing costs, minimizing risk, appealing to increasingly conscientious customers, or reaching new markets entirely. With the growth of this field comes a host of interesting new career opportunities for MBAs. As companies are grappling with challenges like how to develop social return on investment (SROI) metrics or understand the potential impact of corporate carbon footprints on stock prices, there are new opportunities for the next generation of managers - managers who are not only trained in traditional MBA fundamentals but also grounded in an understanding of the multifaceted social and environmental challenges facing 21st-century global business leaders. Entirely new career paths are opening to MBAs interested in sustainability: sustainable venture capital, green marketing, corporate social responsibility management, carbon credit trading, and sustainability consulting, to name a few. Perhaps even more than corporate executives, MBA students understand this trend. The next generation of managers can see that the future of business will require a new set of skills and responsibilities. Between 2003 and 2008, membership in Net Impact, the global organization for MBAs and business professionals interested in sustainability, increased more than fourfold. By March 2009, over 130 business schools had a Net Impact chapter. Around the world, MBA students realize that a different model will be required for businesses in the coming decades. The career paths that fall under the broad umbrella of "sustainability" are as diverse as the MBA students themselves. One student may be interested in social entrepreneurship in West Africa, and the next will be seeking advice about clean-tech venture capital careers in Silicon Valley; a third will be interested in greening global supply chains. Corporate social responsibility, sustainable product marketing, microfinance, green real estate development, renewable energy, and other interests all likewise fall under the sustainability umbrella at times. Because of this diversity, it is often hard for business schools' career management centers to address sustainability-related career options in a comprehensive way. Many sustainability-related companies and nonprofits are not accustomed to on-campus recruiting. Others have not historically hired MBAs at all. MBA students and alumni interested in sustainability careers are often left to navigate their own internship and job search paths. And, often, they struggle. Profession and Purpose has been written to address this urgent need. Whether you are focused on an off-campus search or participating in the on-campus recruiting process, there are a host of sustainability-specific career resources you should know about. You'll need to be well versed in sustainability news and trends, and network at the right events, conferences, and company presentations. You also need to know about industry- and discipline-specific websites that post sustainability jobs for positions with titles like Corporate Social Responsibility Manager, Socially Responsible Investing Analyst, and Renewable Energy Market Analyst. Through hundreds of conversations with MBA students, professionals, and recruiters, as well as her own personal experience, the author has compiled the key job search resources and tips for MBAs interested in sustainability careers. The book provides ideas for researching companies, making the most of your networking, identifying job and internship openings, and preparing for interviews. No matter what stage of your MBA career search process you're in, this book will help you better understand your career options in the many fields of sustainability, direct you to the best resources and help you to fine-tune your sustainability job search strategy. It's the sustainability career coach MBAs have been waiting for."--Provided by publisher.
Social responsibility of business. --- Green marketing --- Sustainable development --- Vocational guidance.
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Green products. --- Green marketing. --- Green movement. --- Sustainable living.
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We all know the proverb about teaching someone to fish, but if there are no fish left, knowing how to catch them won't do you any good. And that's the position businesses are in today. Resources are being depleted at an alarming rate and the cost of raw materials is rising dramatically. As a result, scholar and entrepreneur Nadya Zhexembayeva says, businesses need to make resource scarcity-the over fished ocean-their primary strategic consideration, not just a concern for their "green" division. Over fished Ocean Strategy offers five essential principles for innovating in this n
Sustainable development. --- Recycling (Waste, etc.) --- Scarcity. --- Green marketing. --- Natural resources --- Management. --- Business enterprises --- Management --- Environmental aspects.
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marketing --- duurzame ontwikkeling --- consumentisme --- marketing nieuwe producten --- Marketing vert --- Green marketing --- Ecological marketing --- Ecomarketing --- Environmental advertising claims --- Environmental consumerism --- Environmental marketing --- Green products --- Marketing --- Environmental aspects --- Green marketing. --- Marketing vert.
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"For too long, marketers of sustainable goods and services have targeted "deep green" consumers to promote their products--and they have little to show for their efforts. In this innovative book, Jacquelyn Ottman shows how the green market has moved beyond such niche marketing, and how marketers will find greater success promoting the inherent superior value of their offerings. Greener products are now available within every industry and are a part of our everyday lives. But they didn't get to be so ubiquitous just because they are better for the planet. Whether they were promoted as such or not, sales of green products have grown so fast because of the added value they provide: health, superior performance, good taste, cost-effectiveness, or simply convenience. This central emphasis on primary benefits--the new rules--is critical to winning over the mainstream consumer and to driving overall organizational growth. The New Rules of Green Marketing helps readers understand why value-based sustainability marketing has become a critical organizational capacity, and how readers can adopt this approach in their own organizations. Illustrated by examples from both international mainstream and the more niche "deep green" leaders who are showing everyone else the way, the book provides practical strategies, tools and inspiration for building every aspect of a credible value-based green marketing strategy, including:How to use a proactive approach to sustainability to spur innovationHow to frame environment-related benefits with relevance to mainstream brandsHow to communicate with credibility and impact--and avoid "greenwashing"How to team up with stakeholders to maximize outreach to consumersHow to use a life cycle orientation to ensure the integrity of one's offeringsHow to best take advantage of recent technological advances in social mediaDrawing on the latest data from leading researchers and reflecting on learnings from Ottman's corporate clients and other pioneers including GE, Nike, HSBC, Method, Starbucks, Timberland, HP, NatureWorks, Philips, Procter & Gamble, Stonyfield Farm and Wal-Mart, this book shows how market leaders are edging out the competition using effective value-first marketing strategies. This book captures the best of the author's previous groundbreaking books on green marketing and takes the content into the 21st century. Whereas earlier works focused on readers who were less familiar with green initiatives, this work squarely focuses on a new generation of marketers who likely themselves grew up with an appreciation of sustainability and who want and need to know how to connect effectively with mainstream consumers."--Provided by publisher.
Green marketing --- Ecological marketing --- Ecomarketing --- Environmental advertising claims --- Environmental consumerism --- Environmental marketing --- Green products --- Marketing --- Environmental aspects --- E-books --- Green marketing. --- Marketing. --- Consumer goods --- Domestic marketing --- Retail marketing --- Retail trade --- Industrial management --- Aftermarkets --- Selling --- Sustainable development
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Via 150 signed entries, 'Green Business' provides an overview of key principles, approaches, strategies, and tools businesses have used to reduce environmental impacts and contribute to sustainability.
Business enterprises --- Management --- Green products. --- Green marketing. --- Ecological marketing --- Ecomarketing --- Environmental advertising claims --- Environmental consumerism --- Environmental marketing --- Green products --- Marketing --- Earth-friendly products --- Environmentally safe products --- Commercial products --- Green marketing --- Recycled products --- Environmental aspects. --- Environmental aspects --- Social responsibility of business.
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With the development of China, building materials These are the proceedings of the 3 rd Mainland, Taiwan and Hong Kong Conference on Green Building Materials (GBM2011), held on the 25-27th November, 2011, in Wuhan, China. With the rapid development of China, building materials have come to consume vast resources and energy. As a result, green building materials have become increasingly attractive to government, researchers and industry. The aim of these proceedings is to promote the development of green building materials. Review from Book News Inc.: Drawn from peer reviewed papers delivered a
Building materials --- Green products --- Earth-friendly products --- Environmentally safe products --- Commercial products --- Green marketing --- Recycled products --- Green building materials --- GBM
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