Changing Business from the Inside Out: A Treehugger's Guide to Working in Corporations

Author:   Timothy J. Mohin ,  Timothy J Mohin
Publisher:   Berrett-Koehler Publishers
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9781609946401


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   06 August 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Changing Business from the Inside Out: A Treehugger's Guide to Working in Corporations


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Author:   Timothy J. Mohin ,  Timothy J Mohin
Publisher:   Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Imprint:   Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.479kg
ISBN:  

9781609946401


ISBN 10:   1609946405
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   06 August 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contributors Table of Legislation Table of Cases Introduction T. Jeremy Gunn, Jeroen Temperman and Malcolm Evans Pre-Kokkinakis and Post-Kokkinakis 1 Pre-KokkinakisCase Law of the European Court of Human Rights: Foreshadowing the Future Carolyn Evans 2 The Freedom of Religion or Belief in the echr sinceKokkinakisor QuotingKokkinakis Malcolm Evans Article 9 Jurisprudence: General Contours 3 Manifestations of Religion or Belief in the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights Javier Martinez-Torron 4 Limitations on Freedom of Religion and Belief in the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights Mark Hill QC and Katherine Barnes 5 Avoiding Scrutiny? The Margin of Appreciation and Religious Freedom Stephanie Berry 6 Marginal Neutrality - Neutrality and the Margin of Appreciation in the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights Malcolm Evans and Peter Petkoff Religion Jurisprudence: Thematic Studies 7 Kokkinakis and the Narratives of Proper and Improper Proselytizing Brett G. Scharffs 8 Education & Freedom of Religion or Belief under the European Convention on Human Rights and Protocol No. 1 Jeroen Temperman 9 Religion and Equality: From Managing Pluralism towards a European Requirement of State Neutrality Renata Uitz 10 Freedom of Religion or Belief and Employment Law: The Evolving Approach of the European Court of Human Rights Lucy Vickers 11 Freedom of Religion or Belief and Freedom of Association: Intersecting Rights in the Jurisprudence of the European Convention Mechanisms Ioana Cismas 12 Conscientious Objection under the echr: The Ugly Duckling of a Flightless Jurisprudence Stijn Smet 13 Religion, Expression and Pluralism Agnes Callamard 14 Religious Symbols and State Regulation: Assessing the Strategic Role of the European Court of Human Rights Dominic McGoldrick Reflections 15 The Legitimacy of the European Court of Human Rights in Light of Its Article 9 Jurisprudence: A Multisided Perspective Eva Brems and Saila Ouald Chaib 16 Implementation and Impact of Strasbourg Court Rulings: The Case of Religious Minorities and Their Convention Freedoms Dia Anagnostou 17 Grassroots Level Awareness about Religion at the European Court of Human Rights Effie Fokas 18 A Matter of Judgment: Dissenting Opinions in Cases Concerning Religion or Belief in the European Court of Human Rights Sophie van Bijsterveld 19 Principle of Secularism and the European Court of Human Rights: A Shell Game T. Jeremy Gunn Bibliography Index

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This is the ultimate insider's guide, from someone who has been at the front lines of corporate change-making at some of the world's biggest companies. Whether you are starting your career or seeking to infuse your current one with meaning and purpose, whether you're a business leader or simply hope to become one, this is the road map you'll need to succeed. --Joel Makower, Chairman and Executive Editor, GreenBiz Group, and author of Strategies for the Green Economy At a time when more and more people are entering the workforce with the intention of making a contribution to people and the planet, Tim Mohin has written a timely and important book. Changing Business from the Inside Out provides practical, hands-on advice gleaned from nearly 30 years of experience. As a Net Impact board member and an experienced business leader, Tim is able to seamlessly weave the critical needs of the business with the desires of today's young people into a valuable guide for a career with impact. --Liz C. Maw, Executive Director, Net Impact Tim really delivers on the promise of the book, namely a practical guide to making a positive social or environmental impact while working inside a company. He has expertly identified many of the key strategies for success in that kind of role as well as the potential missteps that can be taken. The bonus is that Tim delivers all of this information in a thoroughly engaging manner that conveys his passion for the subject. --Bruce S. Klafter, Managing Director and Head, Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability, Worldwide Operations, Applied Materials More than a roadmap for would-be sustainability professionals, Mohin shows any business leader - or anyone looking to influence companies - that to make a lasting impact CSR efforts must align with a firm's core values, tactics must be vetted by key internal and external stakeholders and benefits must ring true with customers. Tim's wit, candor and insight tran


This is the ultimate insider's guide, from someone who has been at the front lines of corporate change-making at some of the world's biggest companies. Whether you are starting your career or seeking to infuse your current one with meaning and purpose, whether you're a business leader or simply hope to become one, this is the road map you'll need to succeed. --Joel Makower, Chairman and Executive Editor, GreenBiz Group, and author of Strategies for the Green Economy At a time when more and more people are entering the workforce with the intention of making a contribution to people and the planet, Tim Mohin has written a timely and important book. Changing Business from the Inside Out provides practical, hands-on advice gleaned from nearly 30 years of experience. As a Net Impact board member and an experienced business leader, Tim is able to seamlessly weave the critical needs of the business with the desires of today's young people into a valuable guide for a career with impact. --Liz C. Maw, Executive Director, Net Impact Tim really delivers on the promise of the book, namely a practical guide to making a positive social or environmental impact while working inside a company. He has expertly identified many of the key strategies for success in that kind of role as well as the potential missteps that can be taken. The bonus is that Tim delivers all of this information in a thoroughly engaging manner that conveys his passion for the subject. --Bruce S. Klafter, Managing Director and Head, Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability, Worldwide Operations, Applied Materials More than a roadmap for would-be sustainability professionals, Mohin shows any business leader - or anyone looking to influence companies - that to make a lasting impact CSR efforts must align with a firm's core values, tactics must be vetted by key internal and external stakeholders and benefits must ring true with customers. Tim's wit, candor and insight transform this from an operator's manual into good read. His reputation as a collaborative and seasoned leader jumps off the pages here. --Mark Newton, Vice President, Corporate Social Responsibility The Timberland Company Changing Business from the Inside Out is the essential how-to handbook for anyone working in, or aspiring to work in, corporate responsibility. Mohin shares insights, inspiration, and invaluable lessons learned from his 20-year career on the front lines of this evolving field. Many sustainability books tell us why business should be more sustainable; happily, this one tells us how. --Katie Kross, author of Profession and Purpose: A Resource Guide for MBA Careers in Sustainability


This is the ultimate insider's guide, from someone who has been at the front lines of corporate change-making at some of the world's biggest companies. Whether you are starting your career or seeking to infuse your current one with meaning and purpose, whether you're a business leader or simply hope to become one, this is the road map you'll need to succeed. <br>--Joel Makower, Chairman and Executive Editor, GreenBiz Group, and author of Strategies for the Green Economy <br> At a time when more and more people are entering the workforce with the intention of making a contribution to people and the planet, Tim Mohin has written a timely and important book. Changing Business from the Inside Out provides practical, hands-on advice gleaned from nearly 30 years of experience. As a Net Impact board member and an experienced business leader, Tim is able to seamlessly weave the critical needs of the business with the desires of today's young people into a valuable guide for a career with impact. <br>--Liz C. Maw, Executive Director, Net Impact <br> Tim really delivers on the promise of the book, namely a practical guide to making a positive social or environmental impact while working inside a company. He has expertly identified many of the key strategies for success in that kind of role as well as the potential missteps that can be taken. The bonus is that Tim delivers all of this information in a thoroughly engaging manner that conveys his passion for the subject. <br>--Bruce S. Klafter, Managing Director and Head, Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability, Worldwide Operations, Applied Materials <br> More than a roadmap for would-be sustainability professionals, Mohin shows any business leader - or anyone looking to influence companies - that to make a lasting impact CSR efforts must align with a firm's core values, tactics must be vetted by key internal and external stakeholders and benefits must ring true with customers. Tim's wit, candor and insight tran


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Timothy J. Mohin is director of corporate responsibility at AMD. He formerly held lead CSR positions at Intel and Apple. He began his career at the US Environmental Protection Agency and in the US Senate, where he worked on the Clean Air Act of 1990 and led the development of the National Environmental Technology Act of 1993.

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