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  • ISBN 9781032419749
  • Weight: 257g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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This is a book for leaders who think about legacy, their own and the one their business is leaving. Yet, none of us get to write our legacy, that is for those who come after us. This book and the lessons within will enable you to improve yours.

The eight questions at the core of this book are underpinned by three big ideas:

  1. The questions we ask matter
  2. Businesses are the tools we use to shape our world
  3. Business value is optimized for the long term when society thrives

The questions have been developed and road-tested with business leaders and thousands of executives on an MBA that is ranked number one in the world as ‘best for the planet’. Applying them to your business will enable long-term value creation while shifting it to one that your children will be proud of.

This book will appeal to business executives, leaders and managers, MBA graduates and students, and all those interested in transforming their organizations for the challenges ahead.

Nick Barter is Professor of Strategy and Sustainability at Griffith Business School. Completing his doctorate at the University of St Andrews, his career has spanned industry and academia, from strategy consulting with EY to advising executives on escaping myopic strategic thinking, to leading the Griffith MBA.

Chris Fleming is Professor of Economics and Dean (Research) at the Griffith Business School. Completing his doctorate at the University of Queensland, his career has spanned the public sector, academia leading the Griffith MBA, and industry providing advice on economic frameworks that align with our lived reality.

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