New book on ‘Green Workplace’ by HOK’s Leigh Stringer, a BD+C 40 under 40 winner
Abstract:
The new book The Green Workplace is a comprehensive guide that demonstrates how green businesses can reduce costs, improve recruitment and retention, increase shareholder value, and contribute to a healthier natural environment.
Publication Date:
Tue, 2009-07-28 14:48
The “green workplace” strategies of Bloomberg, Google, Sprint, Adobe, Texas Instruments, and many other companies are profiled in The Green Workplace[1], a comprehensive guide that demonstrates how green businesses can reduce costs, improve recruitment and retention, increase shareholder value, and contribute to a healthier natural environment.
Written by Leigh Stringer, a VP at global A/E firm HOK[2], founder of blog TheGreenWorkplace.com[3], and a 2007 BD+C40 under 40 winner[4], the book offers techniques to get employees to be more green and shows why companies should green their entire organizations—from building to business practices.
Published by Palgrave MacMillan[5], The Green Workplace will be released August 4, 2009.