Green Intentions: Creating a Green Value Stream to Compete and Win
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.81 (712 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1420089617 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 296 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-05-19 |
Language | : | English |
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It also defines each of the seven green wastes, explains the overall green value stream process, provides guidance on implementing it in your organization, and shows how to map your green value stream.Part II, The Seven Green Wastes provides a step-by-step process for minimizing and eliminating each of the seven wastes. It includes real-life examples illustrating the environmental and economic benefits associated with moving toward the elimination of each.The book also includes: A Green Dictionary that defines current terms associated with the green movement Web links and other resources to help you in your journey toward environmental sustainability An environmental primer that clears through the rhetoric to give you a clear picture of what is going on with the environment and wh
He has also been instrumental in facilitating the development and implementation of many health and safety and environmental initiatives within a manufacturing environment, and has extensive experience in the development and management of ISO 9001 and 14001 systems.. About the AuthorBrett Wills, a senior consultant for High Performance Solutions in Ontario Canada has over ten years of experience in the environmental arena and over seven years of direct manufacturing experience. Brett has first-hand experience leading teams in the implementation of Lean initiatives such as Kanban Systems, Finished Goods Supermarket and 5S
Brett has first-hand experience leading teams in the implementation of Lean initiatives such as Kanban Systems, Finished Goods Supermarket and 5S. Brett Wills, a senior consultant for High Performance Solutions in Ontario Canada has over ten years of experience in the environmental arena and over seven years of direct manufacturing experience. He has also been instrumental in facilitating the deve
"Achieving lean and green systems" according to Rolf Dobelli. Companies that go green benefit from a wide range of competitive advantages, including long-term cost reduction and new commercial opportunities. Today, customers and employees expect - indeed, demand - that organizations improve their environmental practices. The best way to move ahead, according to Brett Wills in this hands-on book, is becoming "lean and green." Wills guides you through the specific steps y. "Five Stars" according to Kerstin. Great book.