MIT Sloan Management Review Article on How a Lack of Systemic Thinking Threatens a Sustainable U.S. Energy Policy
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- Alexis Bateman, Yossi Sheffi
- MIT Sloan Management Review
- 2016
The United States’ shifting approach to ethanol and other biofuels is a case study in short-sighted decision making.
Corporate adoption of sustainable business practices is essential to a strong market environment and an enduring society. What does it mean to become a sustainable business and what steps must leaders take to integrate sustainability into their organization?
About the Author
Dr. Alexis Bateman (hickmana@mit.edu) is Director of the MIT Responsible Supply Chain Lab at the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics (MIT CTL). Yossi Sheffi is Elisha Gray II Professor of Engineering Systems, MIT (sheffi@mit.edu), and Director of MIT CTL and the MIT SCALE Network. MIT CTL is a member of the MIT SCALE Network.
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MIT Sloan Management Review Article on How a Lack of Systemic Thinking Threatens a Sustainable U.S. Energy Policy