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Re:thinking Sustainability

German, Anne-Kathrin Vorwald, Stephan Grabmeier, 2024
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We need a change for the better. We need new thinking and action that transforms our values, our economy, and our responsibility towards people and nature. This responsibility lies with all of us. To create this shift towards regenerative transformation, we can learn a great deal from pioneers who are already implementing ideas that others have yet to dare. This book by Stephan Grabmeier and Anne-Kathrin Vorwald presents good practices from entrepreneurs and leaders who are on the path to a regenerative economy and serve as inspiration for many others. These success stories are embedded in the Impact Business Design Framework, which provides a systemic orientation for implementing one's own transformation projects. Recommendations for action derived from the patterns of these pioneers will assist you in executing your own sustainable transformation and encourage you to embark on this journey.

Featuring contributions from influential trailblazers: Tina Müller (Weleda AG), Julius Palm (Follow Food GmbH), Reinhard Schneider (Werner & Mertz GmbH), Hans-Dietrich Reckhaus (Reckhaus GmbH & Co. KG), Sebastian Schels (Ratisbona GmbH), Steffen Zeller (Rügenwalder Mühle GmbH & Co. KG), and others.

Contents:

  • Why we need a Re:thinking now
  • Only transformation creates something new
  • Introduction to Impact Business Design
  • Learning from thought leaders and trailblazers
  • Good practices from companies and academia
  • Contextualization of contributions within the Impact Business Design to provide a holistic framework for the transformation of the economy

The digital and free supplement to your book:

  • Access to supplementary materials and content
  • Read the e-book directly online in your browser
  • Personal library with your books.

Key specifications

Book type
School textbook
Language
German
Author
Anne-Kathrin VorwaldStephan Grabmeier
Year
2024
Number of pages
208
Book cover
Paperback

General information

Item number
47984843
Publisher
Haufe
Category
Textbooks
Release date
25.8.2024

Book properties

Book type
School textbook
Language
German
Author
Anne-Kathrin VorwaldStephan Grabmeier
Year
2024
Number of pages
208
Edition
1
Book cover
Paperback

Origin

Country of origin
Germany

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂ emissions
0,25 kg
Climate contribution
EUR 0,12

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