Introduction
Benoit Leleux and
Jan van der Kaaij
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Benoit Leleux: International Institute for Management Development
Jan van der Kaaij: Finch & Beak
Chapter 1 in Winning Sustainability Strategies, 2019, pp 3-11 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Contrary to popular belief and the optimism generated by the ambitious global targets set by the Conference of the Parties 21 (COP 21) and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the implementation of corporate sustainability programs has been slow at best, sloppy and ineffective at worst. Less than a third of global companies have developed clear business cases or supported value propositions for their approaches to sustainability [1]. With many initiatives stuck in storytelling (i.e. good stories but little action) or cherry-picking (i.e. some actions but with limited objectives) mode, the need for the executive level to start thinking about transformation toward a more sustainable business model is rising as rapidly as the levels of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere. As reference, according to the UN weather agency, CO2 levels are at their highest in the last 650,000 years, and so are the average temperatures, with the world’s nine warmest years all having occurred since 2005, and the five warmest since 2010 [2]. Companies and executives need to develop a new sense of urgency when it comes to sustainability, moving it from the realm of compliance to that of a key driver of performance and innovation, which requires imbedding it deeply into their core strategies. And crossing the chasm [3] in this case, that is, getting wider acceptance and implementation of this new reality in the higher circles of management, requires education, new skills, competences and tools.
Keywords: United Nations Sustainable Development Goals; Program Sustainability; Sustainable Business Model; Weather Agency; SDGs Sustainable Development Goals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-97445-3_1
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