Page added on March 10, 2008
Post-Petroleum Transportation, an independent management consultancy, announced the publication of its new e-book research report, “Kicking The Gasoline & Petro-Diesel Habit: A Business Manager’s Blueprint for Action.” This thoroughly researched report provides the summarized information that management needs in order to: appreciate the pros and cons of using different alternative fuels, understand that practical alternative fuel technology is now commercially available, and clearly envision their own organization’s unique migration path away from petroleum.
Now available online at KickingTheGasoline.com for $1,999, this down-to-earth report is designed for managers in business firms, government agencies, and non-profit organizations. It proves that a transition from petroleum is now cost-effective, feasible, and practical by providing all the necessary details to make a variety of management decisions, such as “To which alternative fuel(s) should an organization transition, and when should this transition take place?”
“We hear people say, ‘There is no question that the world is in an oil crisis, and that our organization must be moving away from oil, but there are so many factors to consider,’” explained Charles Cresson Wood, author of this report, and an independent management consultant with Post-Petroleum Transportation. “Responding to that need, this 750+ page report summarizes the technological and managerial options, evaluates these options, and explicitly defines a course of action — all from an independent perspective.”
This new report identifies and analyzes the alternative transportation fuel products and services now on the market. It additionally includes technical details such as:
– 30 specific reasons why organizations must now transition away from petroleum
– 36 internal political impediments to moving ahead with this transition
– 17 specific methods to conserve petroleum fuels
– 32 new technologies that boost the efficiency of vehicles still using petroleum fuels
– 12 practical and now-available alternative transportation fuels
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