Strategy for Success: Sustainability Plan for Small Business
Apr 23, 2010 3:23 PM ET
Many businesses address sustainability in an ad-hoc manner, doing a couple of things here and there – such as replacing light bulbs or "trying" to reduce energy consumption. Although the intention is aligned with eco awareness, these actions are not necessarily impactful or strategic in building business sustainability.
A strategic approach will help your small business to achieve the best results for your business and will ensure that the approach ties in with your overall business objectives. As a professional consultant in the role of introducing sustainability concepts to businesses, I advise clients of the strategy components and success components to a successful sustainability plan. Click here to read more about strategy components
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