Recent Books : * Other publishing credits * Suggested Reading
Books on Sustainability
Sustainability Series™ Booklets
Books on Teamwork/Management
Second Edition just released! The Business Guide to Sustainability: Practical Strategies and Tools for Organizations
Winner of the American Library Association Choice Magazine Award—Outstanding Academic Titles for 2007!
"I have thumbed through this book so much the binding has disintegrated." —Rich Carlson
USA/Canada: Click here to order. Use discount code: BUSGD6. All other locations: Click here to order. Discount code: FP20
The Step by Step Guide to Sustainability Planning (2008)
“This is a fantastic resource for sustainability champions who want to transform an organization. The book supports its step-by-step guidance with examples and a cornucopia of practical checklists, forms, and tools to ensure success. Marsha and Darcy are experienced masters of the art and science of organizational change. Their latest book is a must-have resource for serious sustainability professionals.”
—Bob Willard, author of The Sustainability Advantage
USA/Canada: Click here to order. Mention discount code: STEP8. All other locations: Click here to order.
New! Dragonfly's Question: Principles for 'the good life" after the crash (discussion course/novella)
A great way to teach sustainability concepts to employees and citizens. Covers a wide range of topics including distributed energy, smart growth, toxic exposure, urban agriculture, local currencies, sustainable investing, homelessness, etc. This is wrapped in a sweet father-daughter story set 8 years in the future. Read it to understand how to shape our future or just read it for fun.
"With Dragonfly's Question, Darcy Hitchcock has created a lovely thing: a learning tool, based on a piece of near-future fiction, that is also a pleasure to read."
— Alan AtKisson, author of Believing Cassandra and The ISIS Agreement.
"You are an amazing writer! That book was packed with what could be our reality someday soon! Well done!"
—Rosemary Di-Candilo, Zero Waste Alliance
Go to description at publisher's page.
"Fiction is the perfect tool for getting across these principles – especially in this case as it allows the reader to see how these principles can easily work practically and logistically." —Amy Brooksbank, Harry's Fresh Foods
"I wanted to tell you how impressed I am with what you have written. The story has good pacing, the characters are credible and the dialogue seems quite real. I guess even more importantly I found myself emotionally engaged in the story. And, of course, tying this all together in a sustainability and life-purpose story is very fitting and a nice reflection on the life you have chosen, on the depth of commitment you have made to these issues. Even the choice of lulu.com is very appropriate. Their concept of printing one book at a time is great while producing something that looks very professional. I have always had the highest respect for you and this book has caused it to grow even more. You definitely have a talent for this style of writing and received good support from your Muses in creating this story." —Duke Castle, The Castle Group and active member of the Natural Step Network
Teaching Business Sustainability Vol 1 and Vol 2 (chapters submitted)
Sustainability Series (how-to booklets and employee primer)
Sustainability Science and Engineering (Chapter 13 - Actively Engage Communities and Stakeholders in the Development of Engineering Solutions, L.G. Heine a, M.L. Willard
Making Sense of Sustainability: An Employee Guide
How to booklets:
Embedding Sustainability into your EMS
Greening Your Supply Chain
Training Employees on Sustainability
Forming and Facilitating Sustainability Teams
Reducing Energy Use and Greenhouse Gases
Approaching Zero Waste
Choosing Greener Products
Partnering with Vendors
Why Teams Can Fail and What to Do About It (out of print)
The Trust Imperative
Rx for Business (out of print)
Why TQM Fails and What to Do About It (out of print)
The Work Redesign Team Handbook (out of print)
Self-Directed Work Teams: A Trainers Role in the Transition (Contributed a chapter)
Best Practices for Teams, Volume 2 (Contributed a chapter)
To download our most recent listing of favorite books on sustainability, organized by topic/content, click here for Word doc, or click here for PDF. To read past book reviews, please join our free e-list by sending an email to AXIS-newsflash-subscribe@yahoogroups.com. Once subscribed, go to yahoogroups.com to see past reviews. Our book reviews are also available to members of the International Society of Sustainability Professionals (ISSP).
Purpose of Series * Original Series * Current Booklet Descriptions * How to Order by Check
Once you understand the importance of pursuing sustainability, the next question is usually, "How? So what do I do?" Many organizations get stuck at this point. But now there's a resource to help you.
Many of the booklets in this series (originally written early in this decade) have been superceded by The Step by Step Guide to Sustainability Planning (Earthscan, 2008). We are still selling the booklets that are not covered there. If you need one of the old booklets for some reason, please see the original listing at the bottom of this page and use the order form. Other booklets can be ordered through Paypal.
"The material was directly applicable to the work we are doing to 'institutionalize' sustainability into the way the County does business. I found the information easily adaptable to our organization and was able to use it immediately. When I handed it out to my team, the response was immediate - they really seemed to 'get it.'"
Amy Joslin, Acting Assistant Director of Sustainability, Multnomah County
Each of the how-to booklets contains:
Here are descriptions of the booklets that contain content that is not covered in The Step by Step Guide to Sustainability Planning. We make them available in electronic form for only $10 each (except the employee primer called Making Sense of Sustainability). Special arrangements can be made for print copies.
To order and pay by check, download the order form and indicate the booklets you want and mail the order form with your check to the address on the order form.
For more information on the original Sustainability Series, click here.
Darcy is the editor/writer for the International Society of Sustainability Professionals journal. Please see a complete listing under Articles & Reports or go directly to the ISSP Journal Archives.
(Other published articles—Most recent at the top)
"How to Hurdle the Barriers to a Sustainable Future" GreenBiz. May 26, 2009
"It ain't easy being green" Event Marketer Magazine, May 2009. (SCORE featured)
"Greening of Spas" LOHAS Journal, Spring 2009 (Spa sector assessment in SCORE is referenced)
"Core Compentencies for Sustainability Professionals" Sustainability: The Journal of Record Volume: 1, Number: 4 Aug 2008
Naturally Successful: Entrepreneurship that redefines the bottom line. (2008) produced by Arnold Creek Productions (video)
"Making Sustainability Every Person's Job" Kyoto Planet, March, 2008. www.awarenesintoaction.com.
"Is Mainstream Media Finally Stepping ot to its Role in the Climate Fight?" Climate Biz, Jan. 16, 2008. Click here to read.
“Creating an Effective Plan for your Sustainability Efforts”, GreenBiz, 2006
“Cynicism and Sustainability, GreenBiz, 2006
“Sustainability: Enlarging Quality’s Mission”, Quality Progress, Feb, 2002, p 43.
“Talking About Performance”, Columbia-Willamette Compensation Group Newsletter, Winter 2002, p.1 .
“Help Your Career and the Environment” Interview of Darcy and Marsha about sustainability by Greg Hutchins, Quality Progress, Jan. 2000 p116.
"How Con-way Reviews Teams" Fast Company, August 1998. Read article.
"Corporate America now being held socially responsible" Vancouver Business Journal, June 8, 1998
"Virtual Teams: Managing Teams of the Mind" Critical Linkages Newsletter, February, 1998.
"The Accountability Hot Potato." Vancouver Business Journal, December, 1997.
"Reengineering Work: How to do it better, faster, cheaper" Worklife Magazine, Mainstream Online, 1997.
"What Are People Doing Around Peer Review" Journal for Quality and Participation December, 1996.
"Growing Smart" The Columbian, Aug. 4, 1996 B9, B11.
"Being Green Isn't So Hard" Journal for Quality and Participation September, 1996.
"Are You Parents to or Partners with Your Employees" Journal for Quality and Participation Dec., 1994.
"Your Community Wants You!" Journal for Quality and Participation, September 1994.
"Think of Your Design Team as the Lead Raft" Journal for Quality and Participation Aug., 1994.
"What Will We Find in an Intrapreneur's Rabbit Hole?" Journal for Quality and Participation Dec. 1993.
"Dorothy Discovers Three Levels of Empowerment." Journal for Quality and Participation.
"Overcoming the Top Ten Self-Directed Team Stoppers." Journal for Quality and Participation, December, 1992.
*"Measuring Team Progress." Journal for Quality and Participation, September, 1992.
"Making Self-Training Systems Work: Six Strategies for successful Implementation." Performance and Instruction, August, 1992.
"A Convert's Primer to Socio-Tech." Journal for Quality and Participation, June 1992.
"The Engine of Empowerment." Journal for Quality and Participation, March, 1992.
"Self-Directed Teams and Performance Technology: A Good Marriage." Performance and Instruction, September, 1991.
"Turning up the Heat: encouraging manager to empower employees." Journal for Quality and Participation, July/August, 1995.
"Performance Management and Teams: A Better Way." Journal for Quality and Participation, September, 1990.
"Building Instructional Games." Training Magazine, March, 1988.
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Some of the publications in which we are quoted or had material excerpted:
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