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2 History of Google  Larry Page and Sergey Brin both met in school at Stanford and togetherfounded what is known in the present day, as Google.  At inception it only had a customer base of 10,000 people and rapidly grew and earned its reputation as the ideal source of information.  It is now the search engine that is frequently used by all.

3 Company Culture  The organization prides itself in its free and open door environment for all.  Employees are not confined to the typical rules found in major offices.  Creativity requires that employees be free with each other.  Protecting the environment in everything that they do, takes precedence. Strive on creating an eco friendly environment for all.

4 Sustainable Development Plans  Data centers are seen to be among the most efficient in the world. Google data centers utilize only 50% of what most data centers use.  The organization has invested over $ 100 million with Sun Power Corporation in form of a fund. It is meant to be used in the installation of solar panel in residential houses (Stirman, et al., 2012).  Google has also invested over $75 million in Carson County. The investment is going to be used to harness wind energy from the wind farms.

5 Cont’  Recurrent energy plans by Google has seen it invest over $80 millions in efficient solar facilities in both Arizona and California.  The project will generate 106MW and will be used to power a lot of homes, over 17,000 homes in the United States. Solar projects are not limited to the United States alone;  The organization has also funded a solar power project in the Northern Cape province of South Africa.  It has also funded a clean energy project in Germany. The project is Brandenburg Germany and is seen as one of the biggest plants in Germany harnessing energy through solar.

6 The Prism of The Triple Bottom Line  The triple bottom line seeks to have sustainable measures incorporated in businesses.  it is divided into three segments, that is, social, environmental and financial (Scheirer, 2005).  Google through its sustainable programs adheres to the Prism of the Triple Bottom Line  Google seeks to award and recognize each and every employee for work done.  It provides the same employees with a suitable environment, one if its kind, whereby employees can interact and freely share ideas.

7 Cont’  Google gives back to the community in a very big way. Through its foundation and other avenues that it sponsors.  Scholarships for students who cannot afford university education.  Funding foundations pertaining to cancer research.  Sustainable food programs that will ensure all have easy access to basic needs such as food.

8 Cont’ The planet and ensuring that eco friendly environments are enhanced, is an objective Google seeks to accomplish in the following ways;  Having a Green and ecofriendly office for employees and visitors.  Discouraging small but important things like printing unnecessarily in the office.  Sponsoring or financing renewable energy projects in the United States, Germany and South Africa.

9 Google As A Company  I choose this company mainly because of its versatility.  It is an organization that has grown rapidly over the years run by young people.  Google makes a large amount of profit but still tries to create a balance and ensures that sustainable programs are incorporated in its overall strategy.  It is the future.

10 References  Scheirer, M. A. (2005). Is sustainability possible? A review and commentary on empirical studies of program sustainability. American Journal of Evaluation,26(3), 320-347.  Stirman, S. W., Kimberly, J., Cook, N., Calloway, A., Castro, F., & Charns, M. (2012). The sustainability of new programs and innovations: a review of the empirical literature and recommendations for future research. Implement Sci,7(12).


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