The Sustainable Business Case Book
by Ross Gittell, Matt Magnusson, Michael Merenda
Publisher: The Saylor Foundation 2014
ISBN/ASIN: 1453346775
ISBN-13: 9781453346778
Number of pages: 465
Description:
The book combines the theory of sustainability with key concepts, analytical information and contextual information with a collection of cases which provide insights, perspective and practical guidance on how sustainable businesses operate from different business functional area perspectives.
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