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Managing Green Issues

Autor T. Curtin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2000
The management of environmental or green issues has become a key concern for many companies. Not only do green issues influence how an organisation is seen and how its reputation is judged, it has huge implications for the organisation's success, brand values and the sales decisions of consumers towards its products. This book contains much practical advice, with case studies, and will guide the modern organisation on how to channel environmental issues to gain competitive advantage.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781349422968
ISBN-10: 1349422967
Pagini: 205
Ilustrații: XIII, 205 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

PART 1: GREEN ISSUES The Rise of Environmental Consciousness The Impact of Green Issues on Organisations PART 2: THE CONTEXT OF GREEN ISSUES The Greening of Modern Democracies Stakeholders: Some Real Definitions The Role of the Media PART 3: PRACTICAL MANAGEMENT OF GREEN ISSUES Research Comes First Communications Mechanisms Who to Communicate With Third Party Advocacy Green Credentials Help in a Crisis PART 4: THE FUTURE Evaluation of Green Communications Green Issues and Marketing The Future of Green Issues Communication

Notă biografică

TOM CURTIN has worked for a number of companies in Public Relations and Corporate Communications. He now runs his own consultancy company that specialises in the management of green issues and is a freelance business writer and journalist. For more information visit his website at
www.greenissues.com

Recenzii

'This book is an absolute must for anyone who wants to engage in a sensible dialogue with communities and their representatives. It is practical and easy to read and use. If developers want real results in a timely fashion then this book, and its new chapters on consultation, are essential reading.' - Martin Leyland, Managing Director, David Wilson Estates
'This book provides a fascinating insight into the process and pitfalls of engaging with third parties on environmental issues. Environmentally aware businesses like Thames Water have long realised the importance of understanding the needs of customers and the wider public when developing their business agenda. The use of independent and skilful third parties is undoubtedly a way increasing the effectiveness of this approach.' - Bill Alexander, Chief Executive, Thames Water Plc
'This analysis of green issues is as incisive as it is unsettling. Pointing out the contradictions of individual and corporate behaviour, he gives a compelling tour de force showing why so many companies fail to get to grips with green issues. But this book's especial value is its wealth of eminently usable strategies. A must-have manual for all those involved in managing environmentally- sensitive issues.' - Dr David Michie, author of The Invisible Persuaders and the PR thriller novel Conflict of Interest
'Intriguing and thought-provoking. Should be read by those involved in green issues from whatever standpoint.' -Anthony O'Hear, Professor of Philosophy, University of Bradford
'This book introduces the many different players, some amateurs, some very professional, explains their strengths and weaknesses, outlines some of the complex issues involved, in a helpfully direct way, and introduces us to a clear strategy ad some fascinating tactics which, if adopted, may well result in even apparently contentious and potentially very unpopular (but nevertheless necessary) developments being accepted with good grace.' - Admiral Sir Julian Oswald