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In recent years, sustainability has been widely perceived and practiced in forms of greenification. However, sustainable development should encompass the three elements of people, planet and profit - implying long-term considerations for all stakeholders. The author of this article is RSM Alumnus Michael Estabrook.
In recent years, sustainability has been widely perceived and practiced in forms of greenification. However, sustainable development should encompass the three elements of people, planet and profit - implying long-term considerations for all stakeholders. The author of this article is RSM Alumnus Michael Estabrook.