Examine the Future of Green Business Strategy in an Analysis of Four Key Trends Shaping...
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Examine the Future of Green Business Strategy in an Analysis of Four Key Trends Shaping the Green Marketplace DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/3cadb0/the_future_of_gree) has announced the addition of the "The Future of Green Business Strategy" report to their offering. "The Future of..." is a series of reports designed to give you insight into some of today's biggest topics. We sift through all the noise and account for all the buzzwords to uncover the fundamental trends that will affect your organization over the next few years. This 37-page report will give you a handle on the rapidly-evolving world of Green Business Strategies, and uncover four fundamental trends that are shaping the space so you can identify new opportunities, ideas, and innovations for your organization. -0- *T This Report Contains: - Detailed analysis of the four key trends that are shaping the Green marketplace - Over 15 thought-provoking questions to help you identify opportunities for your own business - Insight into the major topics and keywords you need to know to gain fluency in the world of Green - Resources and links to help you learn more Key Topics Covered: - It's Not Easy Being Green - Trend 1: Certifiably Green - Trend 2: The Greenest Link - Trend 3: The Green Seeds of Innovation - Trend 4: Green Goes Niche Companies Mentioned: - The Home Depot - General Electric - Clorox - Levi Strauss - Wal-Mart - Whole Foods - Tesco - DuPont - Nokia - Cargill *T For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/3cadb0/the_future_of_gree Research and Markets Laura Wood, Senior Manager, press@researchandmarkets.com U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907 Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716 Copyright Business Wire 2008
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