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Strategy

 
STRATEGY 564 Strategies for Sustainable Development I: Competitive Environmental Strategy
  1.5 hours Elective Terms Offered: F09(A), F08(A)
  Advisory Prerequisites: STRATEGY 502 
   
  Strategies for Sustainable Development I: Competitive Environmental Strategy --- This course deals with environmental issues from a strategic perspective. It focuses on how environmental pressures (e.g. sustainable development) and environmental problems (e.g. global warming, air pollution, waste-disposal), impact corporate mission, competitive strategy, technology choices, product development decisions, and production processes. Basic concepts of ecology and environmental science are discussed and contrasted to those associated with the traditional economic paradigm.
 
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