2013 by Joel Makower and the editors of GreenBiz.com in partnership with Contents Sustainable Business Trends of 2013 The Index Introduction 2013 06 14 21 01: Natural Capital 09 16 24 02: Risk & Resilience 11 19 28 Where Impacts Happen 38 Natural Capital 41 Company Performance 44 03: Corporate Reporting 04: The Sharing Economy 05: Commerce Disclosure & Transparency 51 Corporate Leadership 57 More 06: M2M 07: Sustainable Apps 08:
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Instructor’s Manual Exploring Strategy Ninth edition Gerry Johnson Richard Whittington Kevan Scholes Steve Pyle For further instructor material please visit: www.pearsoned.co.uk/mystrategylab ISBN: 978-0-273-73557-1 (printed) ISBN: 978-0-273-73552-6 (web) Pearson Education Limited 2011 Lecturers adopting the main text are permitted to download and photocopy the manual as required. Pearson Education Limited Edinburgh Gate Harlow Essex CM20 2JE England and Associated Companies
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Over 1‚000 Essential Words and Phrases! BUSINESS WORDS YOU SHOULD KNOW From Accelerated Depreciation to Zero-based Budgeting—Learn the Lingo for Any Field H. DEAN M C KAY‚ P H .D.‚ AND P.T. SHANK Business Words You should knoW From Accelerated Depreciation to Zero-based Budgeting—Learn the Lingo for Any Field h. dean MckaY‚ Ph.d.‚ and P.T. shank Avon‚ Massachusetts I dedicate this book to Susan Shank Mix‚ my wife‚ lifelong friend‚ and trusted advisor. Without
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23878 DFID Book 49 Synthesis 1/5/03 12:28 pm Page 1 RESEARCHING TEACHER EDUCATION: NEW PERSPECTIVES ON PRACTICE‚ PERFORMANCE AND POLICY Multi-Site Teacher Education Research Project (MUSTER) Synthesis Report Keith M Lewin and Janet S Stuart March 2003 23878 DFID Book 49 Synthesis 1/5/03 12:28 pm Page 2 Synthesis Report - Researching Teacher Education: New Perspectives on Practice‚ Performance and Policy Educational Papers Department for International Development: Educational
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Unit I LESSON 1 Concept of Corporate Strategy LESSON OUTLINE Introduction What is strategy? Why corporate strategy? Levels of strategy Crafting a strategy An ongoing process Summary Self assessment questions Activities References LEARNING OBJECTIVES After reading this lesson you should be able to Define and understand the concept of corporate strategy Identify the different levels of corporate strategy Examine the reasons for developing strategies See corporate
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PLANNING IN POSTMODERN TIMES THE RTPI Library Series Editors: Cliff Hague‚ Heriot Watt University‚ Edinburgh‚ Scotland Robin Boyle‚ Wayne State University‚ Michigan‚ USA Robert Upton‚ RTPI‚ London‚ UK Published in conjunction with The Royal Town Planning Institute‚ this series of leading-edge texts looks at all aspects of spatial planning theory and practice from a comparative and international perspective. The series • explores the dimensions of spatial planning and urbanism‚ in
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Southern Cross University ePublications@SCU Theses 2006 A study of business ethical practices in Australian organisations: a multiple case study Peter Wai-Hong Wong Southern Cross University Publication details Wong‚ PW 2006‚ ’A study of business ethical practices in Australian organisations: a multiple case study ’‚ PhD thesis‚ Southern Cross University‚ Lismore‚ NSW. Copyright PW Wong 2006 ePublications@SCU is an electronic repository administered by Southern Cross University
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e-Business Research Center RESEARCH REPORTS 5 2003 THE ROLE OF E-BUSINESS FOR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE IN THE TRANSFORMING EUROPEAN FOOD AND NON-FOOD RETAIL BUSINESS Richard Windischhofer i Distribution e-Business Research Center Published by Tampere University of Technology and University of Tampere Printed edition Electronic edition in http://www.ebrc.info ISSN ISBN ISSN ISBN 1459-0158 952-15-0950-3 951-44-5548-7 Cover design by Mainoscraft Oy Printed by
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of by Richards J. Heuer‚ Jr. CENTER for the STUDY of INTELLIGENCE Central Intelligence Agency 1999 This book was prepared primarily for the use of US Government officials‚ and the format‚ coverage‚ and content were designed to meet their specific requirements. Because this book is now out of print‚ this Portable Document File (PDF) is formatted for two-sided printing to facilitate desktop publishing. It may be used by US Government agencies to make copies for government purposes and by
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Week 1: Readings: Chapter 1 (principles book) What is a Tort? You mean a tart? Like a caramel tart? Torts are common law causes of action. A tort is a wrongdoing that results in injury to another person or damage to property. Torts differ from crimes in that crimes are punishable by the state in criminal court‚ whereas torts generally allow individuals to seek compensation for their injuries in civil court. Some acts can be both a tort and a crime. For instance‚ threatening to seriously injure
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