sustainability and Project Management to see how green policies can affect the Es improvement. The three Es consist of: Environment‚ Economy and Equity/Social. In fact these are the three areas of Sustainability. These areas‚ that is also called “the triple bottom line”‚ was first used in 1994 by John Elkington‚ the founder of a British consultancy called SustainAbility1‚ have a direct and indirect interconnections to each other. The common area of the three is sustainable development. We can say‚ sustainability
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INTRODUCTION Triple bottom line The triple bottom line (abbreviated as "TBL" or "3BL"‚ and also known as "people‚ planet‚ profit" or "the three pillars") captures an expanded spectrum of values and criteria for measuring organizational success. For example economic‚ ecological and social. In the private sector‚ a commitment to corporate social responsibility implies a commitment to some form of TBL reporting. This is distinct from the more limited changes required to deal only with ecological
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balancing financial‚ social and environmental results. Dow has incorporated a highly successful e-commerce strategy‚ not only for the benefits it can yield in business results‚ but also as part of its ongoing implementation and management of its Triple Bottom Line business model. Introduction "The ocean will be dead in seven years!" So prophesied actor Ted Danson nearly 20 years ago in the environmental Chicken Little alarm that encouraged everyone to "save the earth." Clearly‚ the ocean is
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the Triple Bottom Line approach in the events industry: A case study of ‘Dubai pet show’ Every business just focuses on how they could achieve their economical‚ social and environmental success in today’s scary era of environmental and social responsibility‚ before organizations just thought about profit‚ profit and more profit but now they have realized that they also need to focus on the social and environmental values‚ so every business is trying to go green‚ therefore they use the Triple bottom
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GOVERNMENT Difference: Incans had a totalitarian complex government whether as Aztecs had a decentralized government that focused on expansion.  Significance: Since Aztecs never really had a lot of control over the conquered people‚ many of them were eager to fight for Cortez against the Aztecs which helped lead to their decline. Incas on the other hand had a very complex empire with a lot of control over their people. So‚ since they had such an established rule‚ it made it MUCH harder and
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Scorecard to represent Amanco’s triple bottom line objectives? He chose to develop this strategic map‚ so that his top‚ middle‚ and bottom manager can understand the directions that the company wants to go it. By developing this map‚ it is easier to adapt this strategy in the different regions and business units. Why did Salas choose to modify the traditional strategy map/BSC format? Salas didn’t think that the traditional strategy map clearly presented the triple bottom line concepts as a foundation
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Corporate Social Responsibility CSR is a win- win opportunity for companies‚ financial investors and society at large * Corporate Social Responsibility * “CSR is about how companies manage the business processes to produce an overall positive impact on society.” Business has a responsibility to give it back to society * Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate social responsibility (CSR): * An obligation‚ beyond that required by the law and economics‚ for a firm to pursue
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two houses‚ the House of Commons‚ and the Senate‚ the reform to the latter being the main topic of this essay. The notion‚ or the concept of having the Senate in Canada is indeed a very powerful one‚ provided it functioned on the principles of the Triple-E Senate‚ whereby it would be Equal‚ Elected‚ and Effective. Even more importantly‚ it has to have the support and the respect of the Canadian Public‚ whose interests it exists to serve. The following paragraphs elaborate on some of the concerns with
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Trend towards triple bottom line reporting is undisputed. Especially for many public corporates‚ there is always a separate sustainability reporting when releasing the annual reports. For small and medium businesses‚ there is also information about social and environmental effects in annual reports‚ provided to stakeholders. But there are still many challenges‚ which impede businesses addressing triple bottom line reporting. This essay will briefly discuss the major challenges of triple bottom line
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000 stores in 62 countries; Starbucks is the premier roaster and retailer of specialty coffee in the world (Starbucks.com). This essay will analyze the mission‚ values‚ and core competencies of each organization encompassing sustainability and the Triple Bottom Line. I will address organizational similarities as well as organizational differences. Analysis Upon review of Starbucks’ and Walmart’s mission statement Walmart’s mission statement focuses on reducing costs for their customers “We save
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