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The focus of this course, both in the interpretation and discussions with doctoral students, will be devoted to the penetration of sustainable development into managerial activities at all levels of management, especially business entities. The EU's green policy creates and will continue to create pressure to apply sustainable development in corporate activities and will mean a significant competitive advantage, strengthening the social prestige of companies, etc.
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The condition for successful completion of the course is the elaboration of a seminar paper, which will take the form of an article in order to link the theoretical basis with current issues. The second part is the student's ability to moderate a professional discussion on a selected topic, always on a given theory, approach, concept or problem. Last update: Švecová Lenka (13.12.2020)
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Prakash, V Girgenti. G.: Winning the Green New Deal: Why We Must, How We Can Simon & Schuster 2020, ISBN 978-1982142438 Esty, C.,D, Simmons, P.,J.: The Green to Gold Business Playbook: How to Implement Sustainability Practices for Bottom-Line Results in Every Business Function, Wiley 2011, 978-0470590751 Business Strategy for Sustainable Development, International Institute for Sustainable Development, DIANE 1994, ISBN 9780788110481 Lyle, T., J.: Regenerative Design for Sustainable Development, Wiley 1996. ISBN 978-0471178439 Nidumolu, R., Prahalad, C., K., Rangaswami M., R.: Why Sustainability Is Now the Key Driver of Innovation, Harvard Business Review, IX/2009 Kramer, M.,R., Agarwal, R., Srinivas, A.: Business as Usual Will Not Save the Planet, Harvard Business Review, IV/2019 Last update: Švecová Lenka (13.12.2020)
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1. History of environmental care at the company level: from efforts to dilute pollutants, through the focus on end effects, to recycling, sustainable development and approaches to its implementation 2. Development of managerial approaches and their codification 3. ISO 14001 - Environmental management systems: content, certification, dissemination rate, benefits 4. EMAS - Eco-Management and Audit Scheme, content, verification, dissemination rate, benefits 5. ISO 20121: 2012 - Event sustainability management systems - Requirements with instructions for use 6. ISO 50001 - Energy management system: content, certification, expansion rate, benefits 7. BS 8001: 2017 - Framework for the implementation of the principles of the circular economy in organizations. Guide 8. Expected shifts in production and technology with regard to sustainable development and their impact on business economics and management 9. Replacement of carbon energy sources in business practice 10. Replacements, ways of recycling plastic packaging and plastics [New Plastics Economy], Fashion Circular textiles], numerous building materials 11. Cradle to Cradle (C2C) product development: Health Product Declaration, C2C product certification, 12. Corporate "green" culture: avoid wasting energy, water, raw materials, sorting, recycling, composting, economics of extending life (bearings, tools, oils, lubricants, etc.), avoiding single use 13. Digitization in the service of sustainable development at the enterprise level 14. New trends in the field of sustainable development in company management Last update: Švecová Lenka (13.12.2020)
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