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Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.
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Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Contents Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Disruptive innovation of businesses through… Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Figure 18.1: Sustainable business practice and overall output model Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Stages of organizational learning for CSR (Zadeck, 2004) Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Levels of organizational sustainability Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

“Curses” of responsible business (Visser, 2010) Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Table 18.1: Barriers in the way of sustainable business (1/2) Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Table 18.1: Barriers in the way of sustainable business (2/2) Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Good practices identified by CEOs (Lacey et al, 2010) Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Vehicles for organizational change Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Figure 18.2: Profiles of leaders, managers, and entrepreneurs Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Phases of change management (Kotter, 1995) A. Preparation Establish a sense of urgency Form a powerful guiding coalition Create a vision B. Implementation Communicate the vision Empower others to act Planning for and creating short-term wins C. Maintenance and consolidation Consolidate improvements and create yet more change Institutionalize new approaches Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Figure 18.3: Complementary change approaches Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Phases of project management (Wysocki, 2009) Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Designing and managing project characteristics Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Figure 18.4: Categorizing projects by responsibility and sustainability criteria Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Figure 18.5: Characteristics of entrepreneurship Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Stages of enterprise growth and development Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Intrapreneurial strategies (SustainAbility, 2008) Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

exercises Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

Laasch, O. & Conaway, R. (2016). Responsible Business: The Textbook for Management Learning, Competence and Innovation. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing.

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