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Mid-course correction : toward a sustainable enterprise : The Interface model / Ray C. Anderson.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Atlanta, GA : Peregrinzilla Press, 1998.Description: 207 pages : illustrations (some color), graphs ; 22 cm.ISBN:
  • 0964595362
  • 0964595354 (pbk)
  • 9780964595354 (pbk)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HC110.E5 A6616 1998
Contents:
The next industrial revolution -- A spear in the chest and subsequent events -- Doing well by doing good -- A mountain to climb -- The prototypical company of the 21st century -- The power of one -- To love all the children.
Summary: Of value to business people, environmentalists, and educators alike, Mid-Course Correction is a business book about the environment that's written from a personal perspective. With passion and pride, Ray Anderson, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of one of the world's largest interior furnishings companies, recounts his awakening to the importance of environmental issues and outlines the steps his petroleum-dependent company, Atlanta-based Interface, Inc., is taking in its quest to become a sustainable enterprise - one that will never have to take another drop of oil from the earth.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Recommended bibliography book Recommended bibliography book TBS Barcelona HC110.E5 AND (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available b02788

Includes bibliographical references.

The next industrial revolution -- A spear in the chest and subsequent events -- Doing well by doing good -- A mountain to climb -- The prototypical company of the 21st century -- The power of one -- To love all the children.

Of value to business people, environmentalists, and educators alike, Mid-Course Correction is a business book about the environment that's written from a personal perspective. With passion and pride, Ray Anderson, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of one of the world's largest interior furnishings companies, recounts his awakening to the importance of environmental issues and outlines the steps his petroleum-dependent company, Atlanta-based Interface, Inc., is taking in its quest to become a sustainable enterprise - one that will never have to take another drop of oil from the earth.

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