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Online Ressource (PDF, 1836 KB, 256 S.)
Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Language: English
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Cover; More Praise for The Collaboration Economy; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Why This Book, and Why Now?; Why You Should Read This Book; The Collaboration Economy's Structure; Call to Action; Part One: Welcome to the Collaboration Economy; 1: The Collaboration Economy: Prosperity and Social Dimensions Aligned; Welcome to the Collaboration Economy; Transitioning from the Waste Economy to a Better Economic System; Can the Kind of Collaboration We're Exploring Truly Make a Positive Impact on Our Global Economy?
How Can Growth Accelerate the Journey to Sustainable Development?The Collaboration Economy Will Kick-Start Economic Development; How the Collaboration Economy Is Coming to Life; Orchestrators as Landmark Leaders; Intertwined Crises; Lack of Global Public Sector Leadership; Interest of the Commons Now in the Common Interest; The Collaboration Economy Framework; Adopt a Collaboration Mind-Set; Focus on What Matters Most; Develop and Nurture Relationships; Organize Your Coalition; Commit to Precise Coalition Goals; Execute Through Your Coalition; Renew Your Coalition's Plans
What Will the Collaboration Economy Look Like?Part Two: Bringing the Collaboration Economy to Life and Scale; 2: Renewing the Global Energy Sector; The Global Energy Debate's Three Great Tensions; Tension One: Economic Versus External Costs; Tension Two: Limited Funding Availability Versus Needed Infrastructure Upgrades; Tension Three: Waiting for Public Sector Leadership Versus Acting Now; Power Sources; Coal; Natural Gas; Nuclear; Water; Nonhydro Renewable Sources of Energy; Energy Infrastructure; GE as Orchestrator of a Global Energy System Solution
Jeff Immelt, USCAP, and the Birth of EcomaginationGE and the Emerging Ecosystem to Create a Lasting Energy Solution; Accelerating Collaborative Change Initiatives; Call to Action; 3: Turning Packaging Materials into Capital; The Current U.S. Recycling System Is Not Sufficient; Bottle Bills and Packaging Recycling-Why Do We Need a New Solution?; Collaboration and the Elements Needed to Turn Waste into Resource; Consumer Willingness to Adapt to a New System; Access and Trust; Increased Scope in Packaging Material Recycling; Extended Producer Responsibility; EPR Adoption
Leadership Needed: Nestlé Waters North America Builds an EPR CoalitionLessons NWNA Has Learned Along the Way; Shield Ideas from Poorly Informed Arrows; Be Transparent to Develop Trust Among Skeptical Competitors; Pilot Tests Are Good Investments; Put Your Money on the Line; Call to Action; 4: Renewing the Global Food System; Our Stressed Global Food System; Achieving Global Food Security; Unilever Changes Its Business Model; The Unilever Sustainable Living Plan Changes the Game; Collaboration: The Key Ingredient; What Is "Sustainable Sourcing"?; Incentives for Farmers; Training
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ISBN: 1-118-53834-X ; 1-118-71763-5 ; 978-1-118-71763-9 ; 978-1-118-53834-0
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ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
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