Embedded Sustainability The Next Big Competitive Advantage

Embedded Sustainability: The Next Big Competitive Advantage by Christopher Laszlo, published by Greenleaf Publishing in 2011, explores the integration of sustainability into core business practices. This edition, comprising 269 pages, addresses the challenge companies face in balancing shareholder and stakeholder value without compromising quality or incurring additional costs. Laszlo discusses how traditional approaches to corporate social responsibility often fall short, advocating for a model where sustainability is embedded in the organization’s DNA.
Readers will find insights into how businesses can respond to ecological and social pressures by adopting the concept of embedded sustainability. The book emphasizes the importance of incorporating environmental, health, and social values throughout the product life-cycle, aiming for a seamless integration that enhances both profitability and societal impact. Laszlo and co-author Nadya Zhexembayeva provide a framework for companies to create value that aligns with sustainable practices, ultimately motivating employees and fostering a more responsible business environment.
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Companies know how to meet the demands of shareholder value: years of managerial excellence testify to this achievement. Many also know how to create stakeholder value – through traditional approaches such as CSR and philanthropy which predictably lead to trade-offs and added costs. What remains elusive is discovering is how to meet both shareholder and stakeholder requirements in the core business – without mediocrity and without compromise – creating value for the company that cannot be disentangled from the value it creates for society and the environment. What if sustainability was embedded into the DNA of your organization? How can you incorporate environmental, health and social value into its very core? Many companies, despite their best intentions, “bolt on” sustainability as an afterthought to their core strategies. They trumpet green initiatives and social philanthropy which lie at the margins of the business, with symbolic wins that inadvertently highlight the unsustainability of the rest of their activities.
Today’s ecological and social pressures require a different business response – one that existing strategy frameworks fail adequately to address. In Embedded Sustainability, authors Chris Laszlo and Nadya Zhexembayeva explain and predict how companies can better leverage global challenges for enduring profit and sustained growth. They introduce the marquis concept of embedded sustainability: the incorporation of environmental, health, and social value into the heartbeat of the product life-cycle with no trade-off in price or quality – no social or green premium. This book helps readers to comprehend and implement the notion of embedded sustainability. At its best, embedded sustainability is invisible, similar to quality. In addition to delivering socially and environmentally conscious products for consumers, it is capable of considerably motivating employees. Most of all, it enables smart companies to create even more value for both their shareholders and stakeholders.
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