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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Nardia HaighPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.399kg ISBN: 9781138498389ISBN 10: 1138498386 Pages: 154 Publication Date: 02 July 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 1: An Introduction to Climate Change and Scenario Planning Chapter 2: Scenario Planning Method Step 1: Set the Agenda, Focal Question and Time Horizon, and Identify Key Stakeholders Chapter 3: Scenario Planning Method Step 2: Identify, Rate and Rank the Driving Forces Chapter 4: Scenario Planning Method Step 3: Develop the Scenarios Chapter 5: Scenario Planning Method Step 4: Identify Warning Signals and Develop a Climate Change Strategy Chapter 6: Wrapping Up Your Scenario Planning AchievementsReviewsA useful step by step guide for all those who wish to manage climate change in their organization. Brings the daunting macro challenge down to helpful concrete steps. Christiana Figueres, Former Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, and Founding Partner of www.GlobalOptimism.com Climate change is the ultimate systems thinking challenge. We should be thinking about how climate change is going to affect our communities, businesses, operations and missions. It's high time we had a how to guide for putting a strategic thinking hat on and tackling the unprecedented transformation we must undertake to ensure health, security and economic vitality in a changing world. Daniel Kreeger, Executive Director, Association of Climate Change Officer The need for scenario planning has never been greater. The January 2019 PG&E bankruptcy was described by The Wall Street Journal as the first major corporate casualty of climate change. The same week, David Crane, former utility CEO, said that within two decades Amazon or Google will dominate electricity provision in the U.S. Haigh provides a valuable resource for climate strategists. Gib Hedstrom, Author, Sustainability: What It Is and How to Measure It Climate related risks and transitions involve large uncertainties and long timeframes that are not often addressed with conventional strategic planning. The book offers a comprehensive, step-by-step process with helpful lists and tables to plan for an uncertain future. Leading an organization through the scenario planning process will not only result in a sound plan, but will increase management's understanding of the best ways to respond to potential impacts of climate change. David Clark, Vice President, Sustainability, Amcor A useful step by step guide for all those who wish to manage climate change in their organization. Brings the daunting macro challenge down to helpful concrete steps. Christiana Figueres, Former Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, and Founding Partner of www.GlobalOptimism.com Climate change is the ultimate systems thinking challenge. We should be thinking about how climate change is going to affect our communities, businesses, operations and missions. It's high time we had a how to guide for putting a strategic thinking hat on and tackling the unprecedented transformation we must undertake to ensure health, security and economic vitality in a changing world. Daniel Kreeger, Executive Director, Association of Climate Change Officer The need for scenario planning has never been greater. The January 2019 PG&E bankruptcy was described by The Wall Street Journal as the first major corporate casualty of climate change. The same week, David Crane, former utility CEO, said that within two decades Amazon or Google will dominate electricity provision in the U.S. Haigh provides a valuable resource for climate strategists. Gib Hedstrom, Author, Sustainability: What It Is and How to Measure It Climate related risks and transitions involve large uncertainties and long timeframes that are not often addressed with conventional strategic planning. The book offers a comprehensive, step-by-step process with helpful lists and tables to plan for an uncertain future. Leading an organization through the scenario planning process will not only result in a sound plan, but will increase management's understanding of the best ways to respond to potential impacts of climate change. David Clark, Vice President, Sustainability, Amcor Author InformationNardia Haigh is a business strategist for sustainability issues. Her research focuses on strategies and business models that address issues like climate change, the management of environmental commons, and pressing social issues. Nardia has researched these issues and consulted with companies about them, and her work appears in outlets including the California Management Review, Journal of Business Ethics, European Management Journal, Organization & Environment, and Business Strategy and the Environment. Dr Haigh has been cited in media outlets such as the Guardian, Ideas for Leaders, and Management INK. Nardia completed her Ph.D. in business management focusing on business strategies in response to climate change at the University of Queensland Business School, in Brisbane, Australia, and is as a tenured Associate Professor of Management at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |