Where can leaders actually make a difference for sustainability? This article presents a simple model of how influence unfolds from personal conduct to team decisions, organizational change, and even industry-wide action.
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In an interview with Fran Karlovic from the Green Hub Office at the University of Twente, I talk about how I became interested in sustainability, why I work with companies, what to consider if you want to initiate sustainability efforts as an employee within your own organization, and what a dead tuna has to do with organizational change processes.
Continue reading “Changing organizations from within – My interview on the Green Hub Podcast”Climate Quitting: Companies without a serious climate strategy risk losing young talent
More and more people have high expectations of their employers when it comes to climate and environmental protection. If these expectations are not met, young, highly qualified employees, in particular, often change jobs.
Continue reading “Climate Quitting: Companies without a serious climate strategy risk losing young talent”Employee activism for sustainability: The benefits of building networks across organizations
Employees advocating for stronger social goals within their company often face setbacks and resistance. Connecting with like-minded individuals from other organizations can provide support and strategic insights.
Continue reading “Employee activism for sustainability: The benefits of building networks across organizations”Social Intrapreneurship: How to initiate sustainable business ideas as an employee
Social intrapreneurs are employees who develop business ideas and advocate for issues such as diversity, environmental protection, or social justice within their own organizations. Since they often hold lower hierarchical positions, they must find ways to initiate change from the bottom up. Here are some key strategies to make that happen.
Continue reading “Social Intrapreneurship: How to initiate sustainable business ideas as an employee”How employees can use mission statements and other papers to advocate for sustainable change
Mission statements, corporate visions, and similar documents are widely used in companies to signal commitments to responsibility, sustainability, or social justice—often without leading to real change. However, these documents can still be valuable tools for employees who want to drive transformation within their organization.
Continue reading “How employees can use mission statements and other papers to advocate for sustainable change”Issue Selling: How to convince decision-makers to initiate change toward sustainability
For organizational change to succeed, top management needs to be on board. When change initiatives come from employees rather than leadership, these ideas often need to be “sold” to decision-makers—especially when they involve social issues like environmental protection or fair working conditions. This article introduces four strategies for Issue Selling—the art of persuading managers to support social causes.
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