六合彩开奖结果

Building leaders in sustainability

For MBA students at 六合彩开奖结果, sustainability is a crucial ingredient of successful leadership.

While serving with the Peace Corps in a small village in Cameroon, Justin Park noticed that the students in his English classes were failing to complete their daily homework assignments. 鈥淚 quickly realized it was because they didn鈥檛 have enough electricity to see what they were doing at night,鈥 he remembers. 鈥淭he power grid was unreliable and most families couldn鈥檛 afford kerosene lamps. That was when I first became mindful of sustainability issues鈥攂oth environmental and social.鈥

Years later, Justin completed an MBA at 六合彩开奖结果鈥檚 Desautels Faculty of Management in order to accumulate the tools he needed to manage effectively within a company that helps renewable energy providers expand their market share. In one of his courses, Justin undertook a research project to compare business growth within two solar companies. The experience piqued his interest in the solar power industry. Today, he spearheads solar and battery business development in North America for , a Montreal-based supplier with a leading global presence in the solar, biofuels, lithium-ion battery and energy storage sectors.

鈥淲hen we talk about sustainability, we talk about environmental, economic, and social aspects,鈥 Justin recognizes, 鈥渂ut in my industry, the focus is on the environmental side of things. I define a sustainable business as one that鈥檚 trying to achieve net negative carbon emissions.鈥 From Justin鈥檚 perspective, the goal of achieving net zero emissions doesn鈥檛 go far enough.

Justin identifies a wide range of tangible actions that companies and employees can take to move the needle on global carbon reduction. 鈥The first step for businesses is to start tracking what they鈥檙e emitting through business activities,鈥 he says. While some companies will choose to invest directly in renewable energies like solar energy projects, change can start with initiatives as simple as composting, installing LED lighting, and promoting virtual instead of in-person meetings. Justin points to sources like a recent , which predicts that 50 percent of global electricity generation will come from renewable energy sources by 2050, as evidence that the economy is moving in the right direction.

Across town, Natasha Alani serves as Chief Operations Officer at the J.W. McConnell Family Foundation, which invests in sustainability-minded companies. 鈥淲e look for innovative organizations that use capital differently or explore business models that build community capacity and wealth," she says. While earning her MBA at the Desautels Faculty of Management, Natasha ran a local food services company called Kiffin. From sourcing food locally and using zero-waste containers to emphasizing staff retention, Kiffin infuses sustainability into every aspect of its business model. 鈥淲hen you鈥檙e an entrepreneur, you design the business model,鈥 says Natasha. 鈥淚f sustainability is important to you, you make it work.鈥

In MBA classes like Strategies for Sustainable Development, Natasha gained exposure to business models that positioned sustainability initiatives as a catalyst for growth, not a limiting factor. Through 六合彩开奖结果鈥檚 Not-for-Profit Consulting program, she worked on a team that helped local organizations implement more sustainable practices. Natasha pursued an MBA degree as a means to improve and scale her own company, but today she applies the knowledge she gleaned to bolster dozens of companies with a sustainable business model.

Promoting a sustainable mindset

From the perspective of John-Paul Ferguson, the Academic Director of the MBA Program at 六合彩开奖结果, students like Justin Park and Natasha Alani embody the mindset that the MBA program aims to cultivate. At the Desautels Faculty of Management, MBA students can declare a specialization in a number of fields, from business analytics to marketing. There is no plan to create a specialization in sustainability, Dr. Ferguson points out. 鈥淲e want to help students realize sustainability is not a subject to learn鈥攊t鈥檚 a way of thinking about business processes,鈥 he explains. 鈥淲e鈥檙e on a mission to integrate change into every area of business by thinking seriously about sustainability in every one of our subject fields.鈥

Environmental sustainability forms a foundation for many sustainability issues, Dr. Ferguson acknowledges, but he prefers to view sustainability as 鈥渄urable development.鈥 In his view, durable practices are 鈥減ractices you can continue into the future instead of burning through resources like they鈥檙e infinite, whether they鈥檙e fossil fuels or employees.鈥 Promoting sustainability requires smarter management in every sphere of business. 鈥淓ven in fields like finance, where we didn鈥檛 previously identify an obvious connection to sustainability, we see more and more students focused on using financial tools to incentivize more sustainable behaviour across industries,鈥 says Dr. Ferguson. In logistics and operations, sustainable management may be developing zero waste production cycles. In accounting, it involves 鈥渢riple bottom line accounting鈥濃攖he practice of taking social, financial, and environmental impacts of decisions when projecting costs. In business analytics, it looks like integrating data analysis into decision-making to create more potential for sustainable business practices, from cattle ranches to grocery stores.

Future-ready MBAs

Going forward, top MBA programs will only succeed in their mission to produce effective managers if they make sustainability issues front and centre. 鈥淭he writing is already on the wall,鈥 Natasha believes. 鈥淭he market is shifting; the oil-based economy is changing. If you鈥檙e going to build business leaders for tomorrow, sustainability has to be integrated into your thinking.鈥

鈥淭he earlier MBA students can reflect on sustainability issues, the better we will be prepared to assume leadership roles,鈥 Justin agrees. 鈥淭he world will look entirely different 30 years down the road. I want to be equipped to make decisions in that new world.鈥


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