Sustainable project and program management

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Hello reader, could you give me some feedback? Especially if you have some ideas on how to make the red thread of the article clear and useful, and if you have some suggestions for what would be the best project and program management tools to apply for sustainability. Maybe there are some things you think I don't have to write about? That would be helpful to know too!
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Contribution to the Concept Box: Impact (sustainability)
 
Contribution to the Concept Box: Impact (sustainability)
 
This article will add to the Concept Box on Purpose > Realizing impact > Impact (sustainability), as was on your wish list, and Purpose > Connecting the dots > (Sustainable) Project Management. I might take a bit of inspiration in what has been written on ‘Sustainability in Project and Portfolio Management’, but I would like to structure it quite differently, because:
 
This article will add to the Concept Box on Purpose > Realizing impact > Impact (sustainability), as was on your wish list, and Purpose > Connecting the dots > (Sustainable) Project Management. I might take a bit of inspiration in what has been written on ‘Sustainability in Project and Portfolio Management’, but I would like to structure it quite differently, because:
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# I would like to frame it around Project and Program management, as I see program management as most relevant for an overarching corporate sustainability strategy, which I think will become more and more requested.
 
# I would like to frame it around Project and Program management, as I see program management as most relevant for an overarching corporate sustainability strategy, which I think will become more and more requested.
  
From now on is the article outline:
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From now on follows the article outline:
 
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This Wiki article will describe tools for managing a program of projects with a focus on holistic environmental, social and economic sustainability. The purpose will be to give project managers and decision makers an overview of the thinking principles and tools available to successfully increase holistic, globally oriented for projects and programs. It will describe the most cutting-edge ways of defining, implementing, and assessing corporate sustainability.
 
This Wiki article will describe tools for managing a program of projects with a focus on holistic environmental, social and economic sustainability. The purpose will be to give project managers and decision makers an overview of the thinking principles and tools available to successfully increase holistic, globally oriented for projects and programs. It will describe the most cutting-edge ways of defining, implementing, and assessing corporate sustainability.
  
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[[Category:''Program Management'']] [[Category:''Project Management'']] [[Category:''Sustainability'']]

Latest revision as of 00:07, 20 February 2023

Hello reader, could you give me some feedback? Especially if you have some ideas on how to make the red thread of the article clear and useful, and if you have some suggestions for what would be the best project and program management tools to apply for sustainability. Maybe there are some things you think I don't have to write about? That would be helpful to know too!

Contribution: Contribution to the Concept Box: Impact (sustainability) This article will add to the Concept Box on Purpose > Realizing impact > Impact (sustainability), as was on your wish list, and Purpose > Connecting the dots > (Sustainable) Project Management. I might take a bit of inspiration in what has been written on ‘Sustainability in Project and Portfolio Management’, but I would like to structure it quite differently, because:

  1. The sources in that article are mainly not academic.
  2. It is not up-to-date with the newest understandings of sustainability, and central corporate sustainability evaluation tools like ESG and Science Based Targets.
  3. The red thread and overarching purpose of the article is not very clear.
  4. I would like to frame it around Project and Program management, as I see program management as most relevant for an overarching corporate sustainability strategy, which I think will become more and more requested.

From now on follows the article outline: This Wiki article will describe tools for managing a program of projects with a focus on holistic environmental, social and economic sustainability. The purpose will be to give project managers and decision makers an overview of the thinking principles and tools available to successfully increase holistic, globally oriented for projects and programs. It will describe the most cutting-edge ways of defining, implementing, and assessing corporate sustainability.

Contents

[edit] The Big idea

[edit] Defining sustainability

[edit] Most cited sustainability definitions

[edit] Defining sustainability of projects and programs

[edit] International agreements for sustainability

[edit] Environmental

[edit] Social

[edit] Economic

[edit] The risk of carbon tunnel vision

[edit] Emerging thinking principles

[edit] Absolute sustainability

[edit] Regeneration

[edit] Why care about sustainability?

[edit] Sustainability and the future: Forecasts of the future corporate environment

[edit] Sustainability seen as a risk reduction strategy

[edit] Application

[edit] Tools for developing sustainable projects and programs

[edit] Tools for developing, implementing and assessing sustainability in projects and programs

[edit] The SDG target indicators

[edit] Science Based Targets

[edit] Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance (ESG) Tools

[edit] Life Cycle Analysis (LCA)

[edit] Corporate Social Responsibility

[edit] Limitations

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