“This book brilliantly marries an articulation of the idiosyncrasies of the digital setting, with bespoke advice for those who compete in such a setting. A must-read for anyone in pursuit of actionable insights anchored in academic research.” — Gary Dushnitsky, Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, London Business School Praise for Strategy in the Digital Age “A timely reminder of the importance of strategy in the world of digital disruption. This book is chock-full with valuable tools that will help not only in crafting a strategy, but also in thinking through the organizational challenges to implement it.” — Nicolaj Siggelkow, David M. Knott Professor, Vice Dean MBA Program, The Wharton School “Michael Lenox captures the complexities and opportunities coming from digital transformation. This book offers a practical guide to CEOs with real examples and radical simplicity.” — Pablo Ciano, CEO, DHL eCommerce Solutions “Lenox and Duff lay out pathways to the required deep decarbonization by 2050 with detailed analyses and thoughtful suggestions about the innovation agenda, technologies, and policies that would help pave the way. Carefully researched and profoundly insightful, this important book is a must-read for anyone interested in what needs to be done to take climate change action to scale and at speed.” — Dan Esty, Hillhouse Professor of Environmental Law and Policy, Yale University Praise for the Decarbonization Imperative “Lenox and Duff show how we can fully decarbonize by mid-century affordably and equitably, and that what’s most needed is institutional innovation and policy change to speed the transition now underway. Learn here what you can do, personally, professionally, and politically, to help build a healthier, safer, more prosperous world for all.” — John Sterman, Jay W. Forrester Professor of Management at MIT and Director of the MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative “Lenox and Duff have produced a compelling vision for how critical sectors of the economy can rapidly advance toward decarbonization. With thought-provoking guidance on policies, tools and technologies that offer hope in a time of massive disruption, this book is essential reading for executives, policymakers and civil society leaders navigating this transition.” — Katherine Neebe, Chief Sustainability Officer at Duke Energy and President, Duke Energy Foundation