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Green Bonds Benefit Companies, Investors, and the Planet

Harvard Business Review

The past five years have seen explosive growth in “corporate green bonds” issued to finance climate-friendly projects. While investors bought just $3 billion of these bonds in 2013, they scooped up $49 billion worth in 2017, bringing the total sold since 2013 to $113 billion at an average of $308 million per offering.

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The Big Picture of Business – Mentoring Guides Your Success

Strategy Driven

This is a bonded collaboration toward each other’s success. This requires planning, purpose and commitment. How you fulfill commitments and pro-bono work speaks to the kind of professional that you are. This is a bonded collaboration toward each other’s success. Book value is not guaranteed.

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The Big Picture of Business- Flip Sides, Second Acts and Successful Careers

Strategy Driven

A rich and sustaining Body of Work results from a greater business commitment and heightened self-awareness. Books typically valued from $14.95 - $29.95 Book value is not guaranteed. They worked continuously and played every kind of role. Ability to rise above circumstances beyond your control.

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The Big Picture of Business- Evergreen Business Strategies. Digest of Take-Aways From 36 Articles.

Strategy Driven

This review is the basis for most elements that will appear in a strategic plan, including the organization’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats, actions, challenges, teamwork, change management, commitment, future trends and external forces. It is a bond of trust that, if violated, will haunt the business.

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StrategyDriven Editorial Perspective – Good Intentions, Bad Results: Learning from the Panic of 1826

Strategy Driven

For what lead Life & Fire’s directors to commit fraud in the first place was in part driven by a desire (so they claimed) to extend credit to high-risk borrowers being ignored by traditional banks. Books typically valued from $14.95 – $29.95 Book value is not guaranteed.