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The Sustainability Advantage Worksheets, Online Tools by Bob Willard

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The Sustainability Advantage Worksheets
Book and Online Tools by Bob Willard – The New Sustainability Advantage and the companion online tools.

Reviewed by Ben Knight
Issue 1 Spring | Summer 2009

This resource is a tool for quantifying the Triple Bottom Line (TBL), a necessity for design managers. The Sustainability Advantage Worksheets are a good starting point for determining the current metrics of an organization’s TBL. These pre-programmed Microsoft Excel spreadsheets calculate various quantifiable measures of corporate environmental and social impact. However, many Design Management (DM) practitioners will need to determine an alternative way to measure the value of creative resources and intangibles that are not accounted for in the worksheets.

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