As we prepare for Spring semester courses and integrate sustainability into the curriculum, I'm pleased to share the release of the second edition of Integrated Management: How Sustainability Creates Value for Any Business, published by Emerald. This updated edition offers a comprehensive and practical approach to integrating sustainability across all business functions- i.e., accounting, finance, operations, marketing, supply chains, and strategy.
The RRBM award-winning book has been endorsed by Micheal Mann at Univ of Pennsylvania, Stuart Hart at the University of Michigan, Sandra Waddock at Boston College, Eben Goodstein at Bard, Mike Toffel at Harvard, Paul Polman at Unilever, Karl Henrik Robert in Sweden, John Ehrenfeld at MIT, Judith Samuelson at The Aspen Institute, Andy Winston, and Glen Dowell at Cornell. We are fortunate to have such diverse support for the book.
Integrated Management is designed for use in Business School curriculum and courses related to:
- Sustainable business and corporate responsibility
- Management and organizational strategy
- Systems thinking and decision-making
- ESG performance and stakeholder engagement
What's new in this edition:
If you are updating your syllabus or looking to deepen your students' understanding of sustainability as a value-creating force in business, I hope you'll consider adopting this book for your course. I would be glad to connect to learn how others are using it and to share related teaching resources.
Dr. Robert Sroufe