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A New Psychology for Sustainability Leadership

The Hidden Power of Ecological Worldviews

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A New Psychology for Sustainability Leadership

By: Steve Schein
Narrated by: Matt Patterson
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Many books have explored how corporations can play an important role in solving the environmental challenges facing the planet. However, until now, there has been little research about sustainability leadership at the psychological level. In this audiobook, Dr. Steve Schein explores the deeper psychological motivations of sustainability leaders. He shows how these motivations relate to overall effectiveness and capacity to lead transformational change, and he explores the ways in which the complexity of sustainability is driving new approaches to leadership.

Drawing on interviews with 75 leaders in more than 40 multinational organizations and NGOs, the author explores how ecological worldviews are expressed in the context of global sustainability practice. By empirically grounding key theories from developmental psychology in sustainability leadership practice, the author encourages us to think about leadership in a different way.

A New Psychology for Sustainability Leadership is suitable for an interdisciplinary audience of social scientists, educators, corporate executives, and social entrepreneurs. The insights from this book can be usefully integrated into leadership curriculum and development programs to help the next generation of sustainability leaders respond to global challenges.

©2015 Steven Schein (P)2015 Steven Schein
Leadership Motivation & Self-Improvement Psychology Business Sustainability Career Leadership Psychology
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A thought provoking book which I took a lot from. I rewound some of the audio and re-listened just to get my head round some of what Steve was putting across but that was all good. Anyone that has an interest in sustainability, the environment and what makes corporate sustainability executives tick then give it a listen.

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the narrator wasn't that engaging, found myself drifting off quite a bit.

information was good.

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