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The Stellar Approach

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  • Berkler, Simon
  • Lagé, Ella
  • Hughes, Ben

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The transformation toolkit for your company to make a better future for all. Every company today wants to be sustainable, but that’s no easy feat in our current economic system. How do you redesign an entire organization to not only be economically viable but to also actively contribute to preserving and regenerating our planet? And how do you navigate the inevitable conflicts of interest between profit-seeking and sustainability? In fact, if we really want sustainable economic activity, don’t we need to transform the entire economic system? The answer to the last question is: yes. Nevertheless, individual organizations can already get started on this journey, and The Stellar Approach explains how. It’s a practical transformation toolkit and step-by-step roadmap that organizations can use to make their economic activities more sustainable and regenerative. This will not only enhance the future viability of their own business but also contribute to the regenerative transformation of the economy. Today, every job is a sustainability job, and with The Stellar Approach , anyone can start making a difference right in their own circle of influence.

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  • Berkler, Simon & Lagé, Ella & Hughes, Ben, 2025. "The Stellar Approach," University of Chicago Press Economics Books, University of Chicago Press, number 9783593519593, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:ucp:bkecon:9783593519593
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