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E-grāmata: Teaching Business Sustainability Vol. 2: Cases, Simulations and Experiential Approaches [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Formāts: 208 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Greenleaf Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781351281201
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  • Formāts: 208 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Greenleaf Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781351281201
If there is one area of business education that requires out-of-the-box, creative thinking it is sustainability. Business sustainability, because of its relative newness (and hence uncertainty), its dependence on interdisciplinary thinking, its need to work with different stakeholders and its non-traditional operating approaches, demands that we train our managers in wholly new ways.





This need for new and non-traditional teaching approaches is reflected in this collection of unorthodox teaching pedagogies. The underlying philosophy behind them is that deep learning for sustainability needs ultimately to be experiential: that is, learning while doing rather than a passive absorption of facts and figures. While much of the underlying theory of sustainability may be taught using more traditional lecture and reading approaches, the implementation of true business sustainability requires students to experiment to win and lose while grappling with the myriad challenges and frustrations posed by sustainability: the same challenges and frustrations, one might add, that companies intent on implementing sustainability face on a daily basis in the world in which they operate. The aim is to create a learning environment where students themselves take control over their own learning.





This book a companion volume to Teaching Business Sustainability 1: From Theory to Practice (Greenleaf Publishing, 2004) focuses on four main categories of experiential pedagogy: case studies, hands-on exercises, role-play simulations and active learning teaching exercises. It includes contributions from a range of experts in global sustainability education who provide their expertise with class-hardened teaching materials.





Teaching Business Sustainability 2 will be an invaluable resource both for educators working in a wide range of academic disciplines, looking for inspiration and guidance on how to teach business sustainability, as well as for organisations looking to reinvigorate internal management education programmes to factor in corporate responsibility and sustainability issues.

Papildus informācija

If there is one area of business education that requires out-of-the-box, creative thinking it is sustainability. Business sustainability demands that we train our managers in wholly new ways.
Introduction 8(9)
Chris Galea
Part I: Active-learning teaching exercises
17(50)
Getting out there: incorporating site visits and industry assessments in pollution prevention and sustainability education
18(8)
Kim Fowler
Jill Engel-Cox
Different planets: belief, denial and courage. The role of emotion in turning learning into action
26(16)
Penny Walker
Sustainability in business education: the leisure and tourism curriculum
42(14)
Shirley Eber
Getting it: understanding the science and principles behind sustainability
56(11)
Darcy Hitchcock
Marsha Willard
Part II: Hands-on exercises/activities
67(36)
The Sustainability Card Game
68(8)
Darcy Hitchcock
Marsha Willard
The Multi-organisation Business Simulation
76(12)
Darcy Hitchcock
Marsha Willard
Personalising sustainability: an interactive activity to reinforce the presentation of The Natural Step (TNS)
88(15)
Joshua Skov
Part III: Case studies
103(60)
Easter Island: a case study in non-sustainability
104(11)
David K. Foot
Suncor Energy: a comprehensive approach to sustainability
115(10)
Peter A. Stanwick
Sarah D. Stanwick
Perspectives on accounting and society. Teaching accountants corporate social responsibility (CSR): a case study
125(5)
Kumba Jallow
The Anti-Junk Mail Kit
130(15)
Chris Galea
John MacKinnon
The war of the woods: a forestry giant seeks peace
145(18)
Monika I. Winn
Charlene Zietsma
Part IV: Role-play simulations
163(36)
Sustainable games people play: teaching sustainability skills with the aid of the role-play `NordWestPower'
164(7)
Anke Truscheit
Christoph Otte
Using experiential simulation to teach sustainability
171(9)
Susan Svoboda
John Whalen
Teaching process sustainability: a role-playing case focused on finding new solutions to a waste-water management problem
180(19)
David Annandale
Angus Morrison-Saunders
About the contributors 199(4)
Index 203
Chris Galea is a father, educator, outdoor enthusiast, builder, sailor and entrepreneur. He currently manages his own hospitality business and also teaches at the Gerald Schwartz School of Business at St Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada. Chris was part of the founding faculty of the Sustainable Enterprise Academy at the Schulich School of Business at York University in Toronto. Much of his doctoral and research work is in the area of management learning as it relates to sustainability. Chris lives by the ocean that he loves, surrounded by land he cherishes and people he deeply cares for.