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Leading the Sustainable Business Transformation

A Playbook from IMD

Knut Haanaes editor Julia Binder editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:John Wiley & Sons Inc

Publishing:19th Dec '24

£40.00

This title is due to be published on 19th December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Complete playbook to plan, execute, and showcase corporate sustainability initiatives

Based on extensive research conducted in the past several years at the International Institute for Management Development in Switzerland (IMD), Leading the Sustainable Business Transformation: A Playbook from IMD helps readers understand why sustainability matters, what it involves, how it fits with corporate strategy and how to implement it according to the specifics of their companies. This playbook emphasises both strategic and organisational work, delivering a framework to generate solid financial returns without depleting the world’s natural and social wealth.

With detailed case studies and quotations from executives to provide context, this book explores topics including:

  • How social and environmental sustainability initiatives sharply differ from the much-criticised Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) framework
  • Barriers to change based on gaps in organisational capacity and how to overcome them
  • Minimising risks, accelerating change and fostering innovation through AI powered by Big Data
  • Managing performance and measuring impact through new KPIs that utilise relevant metrics
  • Marketing strategies to showcase sustainability efforts in a way that resonates with consumers


Filled with actionable strategies to navigate the intersection of global impact and financial success with precision and purpose, Leading the Sustainable Business Transformation is an essential read for executives and business leaders seeking to transform their organisations for the better.

ISBN: 9781394314072

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

400 pages