- To deliver sustainable growth, companies cannot rely on strong financials alone. They must also demonstrate a track record of reducing negative impacts and creating value through sustainable offerings - and help suppliers and customers do the same.
- The board owns the critical 5-7-year planning horizon that is key to how successful companies create long-term value. As climate risks amplify, the short-term focus of most executive teams leads to missing new opportunities while facing new perils.
As a bonus, the book offers The Climate Story. This eight-step, data-rich synopsis explains how we arrived at this crossroads, and where it will take us.
This book will help investors, citizens, students, and educators discover proven strategies for sustainable growth; CEOs and corporate secretaries to reframe board agendas; and boards to measure performance and chart a course to transform climate risk into opportunity.
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"Gib Hedstrom offers valuable insights and practical steps for driving sustainable growth. This book is an indispensable resource for any executive or board member committed to creating long-term value while addressing climate challenges." --Dave Regnery, Chair & CEO, Trane Technologies
"Gib provides a roadmap for boards to enhance fluency, drawing on decades of helping boards and corporate leaders address the most challenging issues of the day." --Wendy Kei, Chair, Board of Directors, Ontario Power Generation
"A roadmap for how corporate leaders, especially Board members, can engage fully in ways that will generate strong economic outcomes and durable solutions to the climate crisis." --Larry Selzer, President and CEO, The Conservation Fund
"Navigating Sustainable Growth helps boards, corporate leaders, and business schools to navigate a course toward sustainable business. Gib's book provides a timely, 'how to' toolkit." --Jason Jay, Director, Sustainability Initiative, MIT Sloan School of Management








