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California Management Review is a premier professional management journal for practitioners published at UC Berkeley Haas School of Business.
by Andrew Isaacs and Elis Valeria Anginski Cotosky
Carbon180's co-founders are at a crossroads in reassessing their organization's future strategy and vision to drive a new carbon-conscious economy. Because Noah Deich and Giana Amador believe 'big challenges require big thinking,' they have taken a multisector approach towards climate change solutions, working in business, policy, and research. This has resulted in some wins while at the same time challenging the resources of their small organization. Also, their funders recommend tighter focus. Carbon180 must weigh competing strategies to catalyze social change and make key decisions on whether a narrow or broad approach will best achieve the goal of reducing carbon emissions.
Pub Date: Oct 31, 2019
Discipline: General Management
Subjects: Policy making process, Nonprofit organizations, Organizational change, Climate change, Natural resources, Carbon emissions, Sustainability
Product #: B5944-PDF-ENG
Industry: Environmental consulting services
Geography: Silicon Valley
Length: 13 page(s)
Published at Berkeley Haas for more than sixty years, California Management Review seeks to share knowledge that challenges convention and shows a better way of doing business.