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Abstract

In this 2013 report, new research by MIT Sloan Management Review and The Boston Consulting Group looks at companies that 'walk the talk' in addressing significant sustainability concerns. So-called 'Walkers' focus heavily on five fronts: sustainability strategy, business case, measurement, business model innovation and leadership commitment. For them, addressing significant sustainability issues has become a core strategic imperative and a way to mitigate threats and identify new opportunities.

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Abstract

In this 2013 report, new research by MIT Sloan Management Review and The Boston Consulting Group looks at companies that 'walk the talk' in addressing significant sustainability concerns. So-called 'Walkers' focus heavily on five fronts: sustainability strategy, business case, measurement, business model innovation and leadership commitment. For them, addressing significant sustainability issues has become a core strategic imperative and a way to mitigate threats and identify new opportunities.

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