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The emergence of the chief sustainability officer. From compliance manager to business partner

Por: Luijkenaar, Anneke.
Colaborador(es): Spinley, Karen.
Chicago Heidrick and Struggles 2007Descripción: 12 páginas.Tema(s): DIRECCIÓN DE PERSONAS | DIRECCIÓN DE PROYECTOS | DIRECTIVOS PÚBLICOS | GEOGRAFÍA | DIRECTORIOS | COMUNICACIÓN INSTITUCIONAL | ALTA DIRECCIÓN | PLANIFICACIÓN ESTRATÉGICA -- INFORME | ALTOS DIRECTIVOS PÚBLICOS | FUNCIÓN DIRECTIVA | RECURSOS HÍDRICOS -- INFORME | LIDERAZGO | ESTILOS DE LIDERAZGORecursos en línea: Haga clic para acceso en línea
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An evolving role worldwide -- Pressures to change -- Positive incentive to change -- The gathering storm -- The new breed --
Resumen: Given the substantial increase in a new type of environment, health and safety (EHS), known as director of sustainability (OSC). This document Details the pressures driving this demand as well as the benefits – from enhanced brand and reputation to reduced costs, increased efficiency and competitive advantage – this new breed of leader can provide and identifies the most pressing EHS issues on the horizon, including climate change, materials of concern, the environmental impact of India and China, energy costs, technology development and more.
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An evolving role worldwide -- Pressures to change -- Positive incentive to change -- The gathering storm -- The new breed --

Given the substantial increase in a new type of environment, health and safety (EHS), known as director of sustainability (OSC). This document Details the pressures driving this demand as well as the benefits – from enhanced brand and reputation to reduced costs, increased efficiency and competitive advantage – this new breed of leader can provide and identifies the most pressing EHS issues on the horizon, including climate change, materials of concern, the environmental impact of India and China, energy costs, technology development and more.

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