ESG for Small Entrepreneurs: Practical, Not Corporate redefines environmental, social, and governance practices for independent business owners and small enterprises.
Simple Tools, Strong Systems: Running a Business Without Overwhelm rethinks productivity for the independent professional in an age of noise and digital fatigue.
Circular Businesses 101: Designing Products That Come Back introduces the foundational principles of circular economy thinking for entrepreneurs and creators who want to move beyond linear production models.
This book explores how small and micro enterprises can effectively create and share impact reports that communicate their environmental and social contributions with clarity and authenticity.
Subscription Refills and Repair Clubs: Profiting From Sustainability explores how modern entrepreneurs can align recurring revenue models with genuine environmental stewardship.
Das Buch untersucht, wie Unternehmer ihre Konzepte uber einfache Lizenzvereinbarungen skalieren konnen, ohne ein vollwertiges Franchise System aufzubauen.
Das Buch untersucht, wie kleine und mittlere Unternehmen intensive aber uberschaubare Schulungs- und Unterstutzungsstrukturen fur ihre ersten Lizenz- oder Franchisenehmer aufbauen, ohne ein groes Beratungsteam zu benotigen.
Das Buch untersucht, welche rechtlichen und markentechnischen Grundlagen entscheidend sind, wenn ein Unternehmen auf kleinem Niveau Franchise oder Lizenzmodelle aufbaut.
This book aims to identify and describe the practical key components of demand driven supply chains, and based on these components, develops a structured and integrated assessment framework that companies can use to assess their current and desired future supply chain states in light of the Demand Driven Supply Chain (DDSC) concepts.
With so many theories and so many scientific bodies implicated in its study, Entrepreneurship can, at times, seem like a veritable jungle where finding one's way can prove to be difficult.
This book argues that justice needs to be imbedded in innovation and development, both so that the fruits of technologies are distributed fairly and to ensure that social relations in the process of generation and application of new knowledge are equalised.
This book argues that justice needs to be imbedded in innovation and development, both so that the fruits of technologies are distributed fairly and to ensure that social relations in the process of generation and application of new knowledge are equalised.
The first of its kind, this book shows that enterprises owned and managed by their own staff as cooperatives, estimated to be over 300,000 in the world and to employ over 15 million people, can be economically sustainable in the long term and substantially contribute to community development.