Management strategies for sustainable development goals: A roadmap to Viksit Bharat@2047
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The pursuit of sustainable development goals (SDGs) in 2030 is a global priority that demands innovative approaches to address interconnected challenges such as poverty alleviation, environmental conservation, and equitable growth. In the context of India, aligning these global objectives with the vision of Viksit Bharat@2047 represents a unique opportunity to build a sustainable, inclusive, and self-reliant nation. This paper explores the critical role of strategic management in facilitating the achievement of SDGs, employing a secondary research methodology to combine findings from prior research, reports, and policy documents.Abstract
The research identifies key strategies, including the integration of sustainability into organizational goals, leadership-driven approaches, and the establishment of cross-sector partnerships. By analyzing global and local case studies, the paper highlights the successes and challenges encountered in sustainable management practices. It underscores the need for adaptive policies, resource optimization, and collaborative frameworks to bridge implementation gaps and foster innovation.
Furthermore, the paper contributes to the discourse on sustainable development by providing actionable recommendations for policymakers, industry leaders, and academia. It emphasizes importance of aligning management practices with SDG priorities, leveraging technology, and fostering multi-stakeholder engagement to ensure long-term impact. This study concludes with a roadmap for achieving SDGs in alignment with India’s developmental aspirations, paving the way for a sustainable future.
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