
 
It used to be that environmental "strategy" was
primarily about compliance, health and safety. Today the distinction between business
strategy and environmental concerns is blurring. A smart strategy anticipates ecological
realities and changing public perceptions, and focuses on how to:
- Develop new products and services
- Improve employee recruiting and retention
- Use resources more efficiently
Our approach:
Strategic Planning
- In a 1 to 3-day facilitated process, use sustainability
principles to evaluate your current situation, envision the future of your company or
department, and chart a course.
- In a focused analysis of your marketplace, we develop plans
which position products and services toward sustainability. We connect basic marketing and
business strategy with key trends in environmental and sustainability management.
Develop a Business Case
- We begin by understanding your business strategy. We combine
that understanding with our knowledge of market environmental opportunities and our
ability to assess on-going environmental impacts. From there, we identify strategic
initiatives and then help you implement your strategy.
Benchmarking and Best Practices Research
- Where is your company on the road to sustainability?
Discover untapped opportunities for leadership and competitive advantage, understand your
industry's best practices, measure where you stand in relation to your competition, and
identify strengths and potential risks on the horizon.
- We examine up to 35 indicators including product range,
leadership, resource efficiency, investments and product lifecycle.
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Understanding
Sustainability | Innovative
Economics | Strategy
Management Systems | Program Implementation
Organizational
Development & Communications |