How to Make Your Company a Recognized Sustainability Champion

Author:   Brendan May
Publisher:   Do Sustainability
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9781909293182


Pages:   63
Publication Date:   01 November 2012
Format:   Paperback
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How to Make Your Company a Recognized Sustainability Champion


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Is it really worth the time and resources to make your company a recognized sustainability champion? And how on earth should you go about it? In this concise and practical book, Brendan May demonstrates why the companies that will be fit for purpose in 2020 are addressing sustainability now, and then outlines a strategy for how to do that. May draws on 15 years' experience on the front line of sustainable business - as Chief Executive of a business-NGO partnership, as an environmental campaigner and as advisor to multinational corporations on sustainability strategy and communications - and outlines the emerging trends that will change the rules of the game forever. By the time you've finished this book you'll know who you need to know, what you need to know, and the dos and don'ts in the quest to make your business a true champion of sustainability.

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Author:   Brendan May
Publisher:   Do Sustainability
Imprint:   Do Sustainability
Dimensions:   Width: 14.80cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.090kg
ISBN:  

9781909293182


ISBN 10:   1909293180
Pages:   63
Publication Date:   01 November 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Preface Introduction Part I: Who you need to know 1. Understanding the landscape 2. The business of NGO relations 3. Internal resistance and how to overcome it 4. Traits of a CEO sustainability champion Part I summary Part II: What you need to know 5. How not to do it 6. The golden rules for success 7. The Future: Changing agendas & emerging trends Part II summary Notes

Reviews

'Sorry this letter is so long but I didn't have time to write a shorter one', said Mark Twain, recognising the greatest skill in life is to say something useful, briefly. That's what Brendan's done here. Simple, engaging and to the point, his book is based on years of practical experience on the subject of building a sustainable business, where brevity (and usefulness) are rarely the norm. Read, learn, do! MIKE BARRY, Head of Sustainable Business, Marks & Spencer Brendan May cuts through the crap with insight, humour and frontline experience. Few come out unscathed but you will find yourself continuously nodding in agreement. JOHN SAUVEN, Executive Director, Greenpeace UK Sustainability will be crucial to the future success of any business. Here at last is a practical, commonsense approach to sustainability that all businesses can follow. This no nonsense guide explains how each business function has an important part to play in the development and implementation of a successful strategy. Most importantly it outlines how such involvement will deliver commercial benefit and real profitability. RICHARD ELLIS, CSR Director, Alliance Boots Group Brendan May doesn't mince his words: Sustainability, he declares early in this short e-book, is in fact the entire basis of all future commerce. He's right! The trouble is much of the discussion about business and sustainability gets lost in jargon and undermined by earnest worthiness. Neither of those criticisms can be levelled at May. He cuts through the definitions' jungle; and exposes the emperor's new clothes. As you would expect from someone with his experience, there's plenty of common-sense and strategic wisdom. Well worth an hour's read - and plenty of follow-up usage. DAVID GRAYSON CBE is director of the Doughty Centre for Corporate Responsibility at the Cranfield School of Management in the UK, where he is also a professor of corporate responsibility by practice. If you want your company to be a corporate champion of sustainability and make a profitable connection with the public's natural desire to save their planet, listen to Brendan May. He knows the mistakes and the triumphs - the companies who sing and the companies who suck, the NGOs you should not cross and those that can be ignored. Rarely does so much good advice come in such a short, readable package. CHARLES CLOVER, The Sunday Times Succinct. Pithy. Pointed. But I'm not. Brendan May is one of the most direct and candid communicators of true sustainability. He does us all a service by putting down his Thoughts in this excellent and concise guide for those of us who want to be champions. PROFESSOR MICHAEL MAINELLI, Executive Chairman, Z/Yen Group A must-read guide for any company wanting to be known as a serious player in the sustainable business movement. Based on years of experience in both the NGO and corporate worlds, Brendan May's book is blunt, often funny, and crammed with useful tips. TONY JUNIPER, Senior Associate, Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership It is a truism that money makes the world go round, but it is conversations that make the money go round. If you want to make the money go round sustainably then you need to be adept at the right conversations. Brendan May's handy little guide to sustainable development in business is an excellent primer in how to make the sustainability conversation go round effectively both within companies and with external stakeholders. Brendan has condensed his experience of effective sustainable Development conversations into just the right read for those with too much to read already. TOM BURKE, CBE, Founding Director to E3G and Environment Policy Advisor to Rio Tinto


""'Sorry this letter is so long but I didn't have time to write a shorter one', said Mark Twain, recognising the greatest skill in life is to say something useful, briefly. That's what Brendan's done here. Simple, engaging and to the point, his book is based on years of practical experience on the subject of building a sustainable business, where brevity (and usefulness) are rarely the norm. Read, learn, do!"" MIKE BARRY, Head of Sustainable Business, Marks & Spencer ""Brendan May cuts through the crap with insight, humour and frontline experience. Few come out unscathed but you will find yourself continuously nodding in agreement."" JOHN SAUVEN, Executive Director, Greenpeace UK ""Sustainability will be crucial to the future success of any business. Here at last is a practical, commonsense approach to sustainability that all businesses can follow. This no nonsense guide explains how each business function has an important part to play in the development and implementation of a successful strategy. Most importantly it outlines how such involvement will deliver commercial benefit and real profitability."" RICHARD ELLIS, CSR Director, Alliance Boots Group ""Brendan May doesn't mince his words: ""Sustainability,"" he declares early in this short e-book, ""is in fact the entire basis of all future commerce."" He's right! The trouble is much of the discussion about business and sustainability gets lost in jargon and undermined by earnest worthiness. Neither of those criticisms can be levelled at May. He cuts through the definitions' jungle; and exposes the emperor's new clothes. As you would expect from someone with his experience, there's plenty of common-sense and strategic wisdom. Well worth an hour's read - and plenty of follow-up usage."" DAVID GRAYSON CBE is director of the Doughty Centre for Corporate Responsibility at the Cranfield School of Management in the UK, where he is also a professor of corporate responsibility by practice. ""If you want your company to be a corporate champion of sustainability and make a profitable connection with the public's natural desire to save their planet, listen to Brendan May. He knows the mistakes and the triumphs - the companies who sing and the companies who suck, the NGOs you should not cross and those that can be ignored. Rarely does so much good advice come in such a short, readable package."" CHARLES CLOVER, The Sunday Times ""Succinct. Pithy. Pointed. But I'm not. Brendan May is one of the most direct and candid communicators of true sustainability. He does us all a service by putting down his Thoughts in this excellent and concise guide for those of us who want to be champions."" PROFESSOR MICHAEL MAINELLI, Executive Chairman, Z/Yen Group ""A must-read guide for any company wanting to be known as a serious player in the sustainable business movement. Based on years of experience in both the NGO and corporate worlds, Brendan May's book is blunt, often funny, and crammed with useful tips."" TONY JUNIPER, Senior Associate, Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership ""It is a truism that money makes the world go round, but it is conversations that make the money go round. If you want to make the money go round sustainably then you need to be adept at the right conversations. Brendan May's handy little guide to sustainable development in business is an excellent primer in how to make the sustainability conversation go round effectively both within companies and with external stakeholders. Brendan has condensed his experience of effective sustainable Development conversations into just the right read for those with too much to read already."" TOM BURKE, CBE, Founding Director to E3G and Environment Policy Advisor to Rio Tinto


Author Information

BRENDAN MAY is Founder of the Robertsbridge Group, a leading sustainability consultancy formed in 2010. Brendan has advised a range of multinational companies on sustainability issues, including Unilever, Nestle, Coca Cola, PepsiCo, Sainsbury's and UPS.

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