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Quality issues are occupying an increasingly prominent position in
today's global business market, with firms seeking to compete on an
international level on both price and quality. Consumers are
demanding higher quality standards from manufacturers and service
providers, while virtually all industrialized nations have
instituted quality programs to help indigenous corporations. A
proliferation in nation-wide and regional quality awards such as
the Baldridge award and certification to ISO 9000 series are making
corporations world-wide quality-conscious and eager to implement
programs of continuous improvement. To achieve competitiveness,
quality practice is a necessity and this book offers an exposition
of how quality can be attained. The Handbook of Total Quality
Management: Explores in separate chapters new topics such as
re-engineering, concurrent engineering, ISO standards, QFD, the
Internet, the environment, advanced manufacturing technology and
benchmarking Discusses the views of leading quality practitioners
such as Derning, Juran, Ishikawa, Crosby and Taguchi throughout the
book Considers important strategies for quality improvement,
including initiation and performance evaluation through auditing,
re-engineering, and process and design innovations. With
contributions from 47 authors in 13 different countries, the
Handbook of Total Quality Management is invaluable as a reference
guide for anyone involved with quality management and deployment,
including consultants, practitioners and engineers in the
professional sector, and students and lecturers of information
systems, management and industrial engineering.
Competing in today's marketplace requires a holistic view of both
products and processes. It requires that companies pay attention to
their stakeholders in addition to their customers. Environmental
planning lays the foundation to adapt to the needs of the changing
world and avoid the hazards, risks and high costs associated with
poor environmental practices.Written by an expert in chemical
safety, security management, sustainability management, disaster
risk reduction, process change and quality control in environmental
planning, this book identifies good environmental practices, and
lays down effective strategies and practical models. The book
focuses mostly on designing for the environment, using sustainable
practices to achieve competitiveness. Following the successful
publication of the 1st edition, this edition brings existing
chapters up to date as well as introduces new chapters on current
topics of concern such as global environmental challenges, a
circular economy, environmental impact assessment, climate change,
and disaster risk reduction and management. The case studies
presented point to companies that have increased profitability
because of their environmental programs.This book is intended as an
introduction to corporate environmental management and is suitable
for basic courses in sustainability management, and environmental
management and planning. Practitioners would also find it helpful
as it explains some of the basic concepts and environmental
strategies that are in practice today.
Climate change is increasingly of great concern to the world
community. The earth has witnessed the buildup of greenhouse gases
(GHG) in the atmosphere, changes in biodiversity, and more
occurrences of natural disasters. Recently, scientists have begun
to shift their emphasis away from curbing carbon dioxide emission
to adapting to carbon dioxide emission. The increase in natural
disasters around the world is unprecedented in earth's history and
these disasters are often associated to climate changes. Many
nations along the coastal lines are threatened by massive floods
and tsunamis. Earthquakes are increasing in intensity and erosion
and droughts are problems in many parts of the developing
countries. This book is therefore to investigate ways to prepare
and effectively manage these disasters and possibly reduce their
impacts. The focus is on mitigation strategies and policies that
will help to reduce the impacts of natural disasters. The book
takes an in-depth look at climate change and its association to
socio-economic development and cultures especially in vulnerable
communities; and investigates how communities can develop
resilience to disasters. A balanced and a multiple perspective
approach to manage the risks associated with natural disasters is
offered by engaging authors from the entire globe to proffer
solutions.
Manufacturers are increasingly, under pressure from their major
stakeholders to integrate environmental issues in the design and
management of their products. These stakeholders include customer,
regulators, employees, communities, and interest groups who have a
common stake in protecting the earth from pollution and in limiting
the exploitation of earth's limited natural resources.
Manufacturers recognize that being environmentally responsible also
offers competitive advantage to the firm. Hence the Handbook of
Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing is written as a
state-of-the-art reference to environmentally conscious
manufacturing (ECM). The chapter authors were carefully selected.
All the chapter authors have done extensive research and / or
practice work in the field of ECM. The Handbook covers all the
major topics in Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing. There are
specific chapters to deal with sustainable manufacturing,
recycling, eco-labelling, life cycle assessment, and ISO 14000
series of standards, as well as decision-making aspects of
Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing. Decision-oriented topics
on supply chain, decision models, quality initiative, environmental
costing and decision support systems are also covered. The
influence of ECM on marketing imperative is also covered. The
Handbook is the most comprehensive treatment of Environmentally
Conscious Manufacturing available to-date. It is the definitive,
state-of-the-art reference to ECM and its applications to today's
manufacturing firms.
Sustainability is about the effective management of nonrenewable
and nonreplenishable natural resources. These resources are limited
and critical to maintaining ecological balance. A collective effort
is required to balance our socio-economic needs with environmental
needs. This could be achieved by re-evaluating policies and actions
as to how they affect the environment. Sustainability requires
changes in traditional practices of doing things and refocusing
ourselves to the needs of the earth. This handbook explores the
role of sustainability in achieving social development,
environmental protection, and economic development. These three
areas constitute what is referred to as the triple bottom line
(TBL). Sustainability management may help organizations and their
global supply networks to re-evaluate their policies, processes,
programs, and projects in terms of triple bottom line.
Sustainability helps to facilitate planning, implementing,
reviewing, and improving an organization's actions and operations
to meet ecological goals.
Quality issues are occupying an increasingly prominent position in
today's global business market, with firms seeking to compete on an
international level on both price and quality. Consumers are
demanding higher quality standards from manufacturers and service
providers, while virtually all industrialized nations have
instituted quality programs to help indigenous corporations. A
proliferation in nation-wide and regional quality awards such as
the Baldridge award and certification to ISO 9000 series are making
corporations world-wide quality-conscious and eager to implement
programs of continuous improvement. To achieve competitiveness,
quality practice is a necessity and this book offers an exposition
of how quality can be attained.The Handbook of Total Quality
Management: * Explores in separate chapters new topics such as
re-engineering, concurrent engineering, ISO standards, QFD, the
Internet, the environment, advanced manufacturing technology and
benchmarking * Discusses the views of leading quality practitioners
such as Derning, Juran, Ishikawa, Crosby and Taguchi throughout the
book * Considers important strategies for quality improvement,
including initiation and performance evaluation through auditing,
re-engineering, and process and design innovations. With
contributions from 47 authors in 13 different countries, the
Handbook of Total Quality Management is invaluable as a reference
guide for anyone involved with quality management and deployment,
including consultants, practitioners and engineers in the
professional sector, and students and lecturers of information
systems, management and industrial engineering.
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