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New Book! The Business Student's Guide to Sustainable Management


The Business Student's Guide to Sustainable Management

Ordered a copy and it arrived a couple days ago. I have started into it and it's terrific. Editor is Petra Molthan-Hill from Nottingham Trent University (featured in my last post).

Highly recommended. I need to get a copy for everyone on our Sustainable Council (our two internal faculty and staff teams that advance sustainability in research and education & engagement)

Quick Overview...from the publisher CRC Press

Features of 2nd Edition
  • Crucial textbook for business management and MBA courses​

  • Fully updated chapters, plus two brand new chapters

  • Designed to help business schools embed sustainability into teaching

Summary

The Business Student’s Guide to Sustainable Management has become a core textbook for business undergraduates. With a full introduction to sustainable management, the textbook covers all subject areas relevant to business students.

This second edition features

  • fully updated chapters on how to integrate the Sustainable Development Goals into accounting, marketing, HR and other subjects in management and business studies.

  • offers brand new chapters on how to teach the Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) in any business discipline

  • how to explore new business models designed to support sustainable development and how to crowdsource for sustainable solutions.

  • contains over 40 ready-made seminars/short workshops which enable teachers and students to integrate the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into every discipline in business, including economics, operations, marketing, HR, and financial reporting.

  • Online Teaching Notes to accompany each chapter are available on request with the purchase of the book

The Business Student’s Guide to Sustainable Management provides a true treasure chest of materials to support faculty wanting to integrate sustainability into their teaching and provides support to effectively embed sustainability in the curriculum.

The chapters also offer a starting point in developing teaching units for Masters and MBA students.

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