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What’s The Truth About Your Leadership?

Tanveer Naseer

Namely, that in addition to our responsibility to protect those we lead to do the work they’re meant to do, we also need to have a keen self-awareness regarding how much truth there is in our leadership.

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Top 10 Green Business Stories of 2011

Harvard Business Review

Ok, this one is cheating a bit, but on a fundamental level, the top themes in green business haven't actually changed too much ( see the 2010 list ). The ongoing failure of policy at a global level (with the important exceptions of some successes/workarounds such as new mileage targets for cars and trucks and a carbon tax in Australia ).

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Is Your Company Ready for the Circular Economy?

Harvard Business Review

When I reached the finish line, I translated that into the global economy. So in 2010, I started this foundation and coined the "circular economy" term to help frame the concept. The third was around thought leadership. We looked at the three biggest segments — packaging, food waste, and apparel. Is this profitable?

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There’s a Leadership Vacuum on Climate Change. Business Should Fill It

Harvard Business Review

The world’s largest economy is governed by a president who has called global warming an “expensive hoax” on multiple occasions. For example, the Great Barrier Reef is dying fast, a harbinger of a dead global coral system, which could cost the world a trillion dollars and make the planet noticeably less rich and vital.)