Tech For Good reveals how Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies can help solve the worldâ s greatest challenges like climate change, biodiversity loss, inequality and poverty. It shows how business can successfully apply advanced technologies in a purpose-driven manner while unlocking new markets and seizing business opportunities.
Tech For Good reveals how Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies can help solve the worldâ s greatest challenges like climate change, biodiversity loss, inequality and poverty. It shows how business can successfully apply advanced technologies in a purpose-driven manner while unlocking new markets and seizing business opportunities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marga Hoek is a three-time CEO, Chair, and Board Member. Due to her visionary, purpose-driven leadership, Hoek has gained recognition over the years as a global thought leader on sustainable business and capital. She is a multi-golden-awarded bestselling author of the trailblazing titles New Economy Business (2014) and The Trillion Dollar Shift (2018). Fortune praised The Trillion Dollar Shift, which highlights opportunities the UN's Global Goals hold for business, as "required reading." Recognized by Thinkers50 for her global management thinking, Marga Hoek coined the slogan "Business for Good" in 2014 to emphasize her mission "to make Business for Good the norm, rather than the exception." She continues to champion this mission with this exciting book on Tech for Good. Marga Hoek's books contain thorough research and include many real-life business cases. The team supporting the authors contains of: Chief researcher and editor: Theresa McCarty; MA International Finance and Global Risk Design, artwork and lettering: Elise Laan; Creative Studio Assistant editor: Lucy Wilde, MS Environment, Culture and Society Assistant researcher: Ole Mendel, BSc Future Planet Studies Project management and assistant editor: Rosalie de Kerf, strategy consultant
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