Leading Sustainable Change: An Organizational Perspective

Rebecca Henderson, Ranjay Gulati, Michael Tushman, eds.
Publication date: February 12, 2015

The business case for acting sustainably is becoming increasingly compelling - reducing our global footprint to sustainable levels is the defining issue of our times and it is one that can only be addressed with the active participation of the private sector. However, persuading well-established organizations to act in new ways is never easy.

This book is designed to support business leaders and organizational scholars who are grappling with this challenge by pulling together leading edge insights from some of the world's best researchers as to how organizational change in general - and sustainable change in particular - can be most effectively managed. The book begins by laying out the economic case for change, while subsequent chapters describe how leaders at firms such as Du Pont, IBM and Cemex have transformed their organizations, exploring issues such as the role of the senior team and the ways in which firms shift their identities, build innovative cultures and processes, and begin to change the world around them. Business leaders will find the book a source of both powerful examples and immediately actionable ideas, while scholars will be deeply intrigued by the insights that emerge from the cross-cutting exploration of one of the toughest challenges our society has ever faced.


About the authors

Editors: Rebecca Henderson, John & Natty McArthur University Professor, Harvard Business School,Ranjay Gulati, Jaime and Josephina Chua Tiampo Professor, Harvard Business School,Michael Tushman, Paul R. Lawrence, MBA Class of 1942 Professor, Harvard Business School

MIT Sloan School of Management Contributors include:

Deborah Ancona, Elaine Backman (MIT Leadership Center); John Sterman; Donald Sull