John Elkington may refer to: John Elkington (business author) (born 1949), English businessman and author John Elkington (British Army officer) (1830–1889)...
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John A. Elkington is an American real estate developer best known for the redevelopment of Beale Street, the entertainment district in Memphis, Tennessee...
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Stephen John Elkington (born 8 December 1962) is an Australian professional golfer on the PGA Tour Champions. Formerly on the PGA Tour, he spent more than...
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John Elkington CF (born 23 June 1949) is an author, advisor and serial entrepreneur. He is an authority on corporate responsibility and sustainable development...
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Wing Commander John Francis Durham "Tim" Elkington (23 December 1920 – 1 February 2019) was a British Royal Air Force (RAF) fighter pilot who flew during...
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broader perspective to create greater business value. Business writer John Elkington claims to have coined the phrase in 1994. In traditional business accounting...
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electroplating pioneer Henry Elkington (1890–1963), Australian rules footballer Jodi Elkington (born 1993), Australian sprinter John Elkington (business author)...
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married Peter John Elkington, a filmmaker, in 1973 in Los Angeles, California. The couple remained together for 28 years, until Elkington's death in 2001...
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that vision happen. In their book The Power of Unreasonable People, John Elkington and Pamela Hartigan identify why social entrepreneurs are, as they put...
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Greenpeace attempted to block an effluent pipe near Immingham in March 1985; John Elkington, environmental writer; BioTechnica of Llanishen in Cardiff, reclaiming...
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John Elkington Gill (1821–1874) was a 19th-century architect in Bath, Somerset, England. Gill was born in 1821. He was partnered in the firm Manners and...
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activist John Gill (printer) (1732–1785), American printer and co-owner of the Boston Gazette John Elkington Gill (1821–1874), 19th-century architect John Gill...
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released on 29 September 2023. M Dot R – songwriter, vocals Antony John Elkington – songwriter "M Dot R – Turn Red". Singles Top 100. Retrieved 19 November...
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General John Henry Ford Elkington CB (10 April 1830 – 21 February 1889) was a British Army officer who became Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey. Elkington became...
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legend". The Independent. The Independent. Retrieved 29 September 2015. John Elkington (1998). Cannibals with Forks: The Triple Bottom Line of 21st Century...
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Lieutenant Colonel John Ford Elkington DSO (3 February 1866 – 27 June 1944) was a British Army officer. Elkington attended Elizabeth College in Guernsey...
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10 Ways to Connect Today's Profits with Tomorrow's Bottom Line with John Elkington. In 2021, Zeitz served as Executive Producer of the film Breaking Boundaries...
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Markets that Change the World is a 2008 non-fiction book written by John Elkington and Pamela Hartigan and published by Harvard Business School . The title...
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towards what was becoming known as the Responsible Investor. In 1998, John Elkington, co-founder of the business consultancy SustainAbility, published Cannibals...
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The Innocents (TV series) (redirect from Hania Elkington)
Innocents is a British supernatural television series created by Hania Elkington and Simon Duric. The series premiered on 24 August 2018 on Netflix. Two...
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71mm, tortoiseshell, celluloid) picks. In 1991, Beale Street developer John Elkington recruited King to Memphis to open the original B.B. King's Blues Club...
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auditing, and reporting: AccountAbility's AA1000 standard, based on John Elkington's triple bottom line (3BL) reporting The Prince's Accounting for Sustainability...
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George Richards Elkington (17 October 1801 – 22 September 1865) was a manufacturer from Birmingham, England. He patented the first commercial electroplating...
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Braungart (2002). The triple bottom line, an accounting framework coined by John Elkington in 1994, focuses on aligning sustainability and the intentions of a...
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John Simeon Colebrook Elkington (1871–1955) was a leading advocate of public health in Australia. He pioneered programs for checking the health of schoolchildren...
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accounting framework. The concept of TBL is narrowly prescribed, and even John Elkington, who coined the term in the 1990s, now advocates its recall. Indeed...
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Lieutenant governor (1879–1883) Henry Sarel, Lieutenant governor (1883–1885) John Elkington, Lieutenant governor (1885–1889) Edward Bulwer, Lieutenant governor...
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to the Puma E P&L in his TED presentation. Sustainability authority, John Elkington includes the Puma E P&L in his "The Future Quotient: 50 Stars in Seriously...
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between 1854 and 1856 by George Phillips Manners and John Elkington Gill of Bath. The site was given by John Heathcoat and the construction cost was met by...
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bottom line, or “people, planet, and profit” approach put forth by John Elkington. A 50 kilowatt wind turbine is to be constructed in 2013. The turbine...
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