Green Recovery: Get Lean, Get Smart, and Emerge from the Downturn on Top
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Green Recovery: Get Lean, Get Smart, and Emerge from the Downturn on Top

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When the economy turns rough, many companies sideline their green business initiatives. That's a big mistake. In Green Recovery, Andrew Winston shows that no company can afford to wait for the downturn to ease before going green.

Green initiatives ratchet up your company's resource efficiency, creativity, and employee motivation. They save energy, waste, and money, preservi

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Hardcover, 208 pages
Published August 1st 2009 by Harvard Business Review Press
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GoldenjoyBazyll
I read the report put out by the Harvard Buisness Review which is available in digital format. The book is not out as of yet- or so it said. I like the approach of looking at how we can eliminate waste and work smarter to save money during this economic downturn. If there are ways to save money by needing less dumpster pick ups and using copy machines less I am all for it. I was astounded by the money saved by national companies just by instituting simple policies such as for UPS not driving...more
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Informed guide to the commercial value of going green

Climate change and sustainability are tremendous challenges for businesses. Inflexible firms will find the future difficult as the prices increase for oil and other scarce resource. Therefore, nimble, visionary firms are adjusting to new environmental realities. Sustainability expert Andrew S. Winston explains why going “lean and green” can be the best move a business can make, in good times and bad. He details how firms can implem...more
Chris Ross
An okay book with some good ideas about how to save money by going green though I suspect many businesses cannot afford to implement the ideas in the book.
Gary
Over all I think this was a good book but it wasn’t as good as Green to Gold. It’s feels more like a update to Green to Gold, not a full book.
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