Managing Future Change - Ingraining Sustainability into the Corporate Culture

A 2007 report by Goldman Sachs concluded that companies leading the way in implementing environmental, social and governance policies were outperforming the general stock market by 25%. The businesses that are getting the most from sustainability are, however, doing more than simply ticking the right boxes; they have embedded sustainability into their business strategy, processes and culture.

This article, from Matt Dickinson and Josephine Smit of BRE, offers some advice on how to achieve this. Their words are supported by contributions from Jon Bentley, Claudine Blamey, Niel Golightly, John Frankiewicz, Ian McCubbin, Richard Pamenter, Ken Thornber and Niall Trafford.




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