The bottom line : how to build a business case for ISO 14001
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The bottom line : how to build a business case for ISO 14001
St. Lucie Press, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The first step any company must take before it can begin ISO 14001 implementation is to secure 100 percent, enthusiastic commitment from top management. Top management is persuaded if ISO 14001 impacts the bottom line. This practical, how-to book helps you build a business case for ISO 14001.
Implementing ISO 14001 brings a corporate culture change, resulting in cost savings, reduced waste, and enhanced relationships with community regulators and other stakeholders. The author explores these issues with top people in the field who have already implemented the system. She addresses:
what steps did they take?
has the business case been supported by experience?
what are the tangible cost savings?
Through these interviews you understand what elements or cost savings can be transferred to your company. You will learn how to convince senior management to implement ISO 14001 - and what business benefits your company will see through the eyes of experts who have been down that path.
Once you have top management on board, you must deliver. The Bottom Line: How to Build a Business Case for ISO 14001 shows you how to implement ISO 14001 and how it will profitably affect your bottom line.
目次
Foreword by Mary C McKiel -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- A New International Standard -- Chapter 2 -- Corporate Culture Change -- Chapter 3 -- Waste Minimization -- Chapter 4 -- Case Studies -- Chapter 5 -- Image Booster -- Chapter 6 -- Regulatory Relief -- Chapter 7 -- Insurance and Other Financial Breaks -- Chapter 8 -- The Legal Malaise -- Chapter 9 -- On the Horizon -- Appendix A: Sample Corporate Environmental Policies -- Appendix B: EPA Position Statement on ISO 14000 -- Appendix C: Memo on Coordination of EPA Activities
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