Managing green issues / Tom Curtin.
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TextPublication details: Basingstoke [England] ; New York : Palgrave Macmillian, 200 7.Edition: 2nd ed., rev. and updatedDescription: xiii, 208 p. ; 24 cmISBN: - 023050003X (cloth)
- 9780230500037 (cloth)
- 658.4/08 22
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Includes index.
Corporate reputation in a "green" world -- The rise of environmental consciousness and conscience -- What makes a green issue? -- The envir onmental movement - corporations for a new millennium -- Identifying an d segmenting stakeholders -- Stakeholders within the power pyramid -- T he stakeholder diagnostic -- Launching and managing issues-related proj ects -- Finding third party advocates -- Getting TPAs to act on a proje ct -- Public consultation and communications techniques -- Public consu ltation - getting it right -- Methods of public consultation -- Managin g public meetings -- Dealing with the media -- Establishing and maintai ning environmental credentials -- Conclusion: green can be irrational.
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