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Works with:

  • The Project Sustainability Logbook - 1st Edition 2013
  • The Project Sustainability Management - Applications Manual - 2nd Edition 2013

[McChrystal, Stanley. Collins, Tantum. Silverman, David. Fussell, Chris.][1] [Team of Teams: new rules for a complex world][2]. Penguin Random House. New York. 2015.

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Cited in

UN Sustainability Knowledge Platform

Sutherland, Jeff. Sutherland, J.J. Scrum: The Art of Doing Twice the Work in Half the Time. Penguin Random House. New York. 2014.

Cited in

Elkington, John. The Zeronauts: Breaking the Sustainability Barrier. Routledge Earthscan. New York. 2012

Cited in Transform Infrastructure

Five years after I first learned of The Zeronauts, I still need to read it. John Elkington clearly reinforces the "business case" for seeking sustainability for owners, as Hazel Henderson describes in her book review at Sustainable Brands. Engineers well-versed in the ideas Elkington raises will likely be able to advise owners better.

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