Sustainable Excellence

Sustainable Excellence
Author: Aron Cramer
Publisher: Rodale Books
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2011-09-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1609611802

How the world's most influential companies are building business strategies that tackle the biggest global challenges. Today's business landscape is changing in fundamental ways: Natural resources are growing ever more scarce and expensive. Technology and changing consumer expectations are making transparency a fact of life. The rise of emerging economies creates vast market opportunities for companies--and better living standards for hundreds of millions. In Sustainable Excellence, Aron Cramer and Zachary Karabell tell the stories of the companies who are transforming themselves by responding to these paradigm shifts and in the process shaping the future. From their work with these Global 1000 companies, Cramer and Karabell know firsthand how business can successfully grapple with big-picture issues like resource scarcity, supply chain complexities, and the diverse expectations of government and the public. In Sustainable Excellence, they tell the story of how Coca-Cola and Greenpeace collaborated on a refrigerator that fights climate change. They show how companies like Best Buy and Nike are transforming the very products they sell to deliver more value to consumers with less waste. They recount how GE and Google created an innovative partnership that is developing "smart grids" that radically reduce energy use. And they show how business leaders like Starbucks' founder and CEO Howard Schultz put sustainable excellence at the center of his company's business strategy. Through these and other fascinating stories, Sustainable Excellence makes the case for a different way of doing business--one that will define both business success and economic vitality in the 21st century.

Sustainable Excellence in Small and Medium Sized Enterprises

Sustainable Excellence in Small and Medium Sized Enterprises
Author: Fatima Ezahra Touriki
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2022-03-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9811903719

This book is a collection of the up-to-date experience and knowledge about the implementation of sustainable business excellence in a particular context of SMEs. The book uses empirical and practical approach to tackle this issue, which is underdeveloped in the literature. Hence, it could constitute a relevant reference for SMEs managers seeking to manage their operations sustainably, efficiently and resiliently. The book also integrates the smart component to the sustainable business excellence and proves for those who are still skeptical that SMEs could benefit from smart and digital technology in the favor of sustainability and business excellence. Overall, we build on successful initiatives we experienced in real life to guide SMEs in order to be sustainable smart and resilient in the post COVID context which is highly demanding in terms of business excellence and efficiency.

Analytics, Innovation, and Excellence-Driven Enterprise Sustainability

Analytics, Innovation, and Excellence-Driven Enterprise Sustainability
Author: Elias G. Carayannis
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2017-04-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1137378794

This book offers a unique view of how innovation and competitiveness improve when organizations establish alliances with partners who have strong capabilities and broad social capital, allowing them to create value and growth as well as technological knowledge and legitimacy through new knowledge resources. Organizational intelligence integrates the technology variable into production and business systems, establishing a basis to advance decision-making processes. When strategically integrated, these factors have the power to promote enterprise resilience, robustness, and sustainability. This book provides a unique perspective on how knowledge, information, and data analytics create opportunities and challenges for sustainable enterprise excellence. It also shows how the value of digital technology at both personal and industrial levels leads to new opportunities for creating experiences, processes, and organizational forms that fundamentally reshape organizations.

Operations Management for Business Excellence

Operations Management for Business Excellence
Author: David Gardiner
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2019-10-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0429643888

All businesses strive for excellence in today’s technology-based environment in which customers want solutions at the touch of a button. This highly regarded textbook provides in-depth coverage of the principles of operations and supply chain management and explains how to design, implement, and maintain processes for sustainable competitive advantage. This text offers a unique combination of theory and practice with a strategic, results-driven approach. Now in its fourth edition, Operations Management for Business Excellence has been updated to reflect major advances and future trends in supply chain management. A new chapter on advanced supply chain concepts covers novel logistics technology, information systems, customer proximity, sustainability, and the use of multiple sales channels. As a platform for discussion, the exploration of future trends includes self-driving vehicles, automation and robotics, and omnichannel retailing. Features include: A host of international case studies and examples to demonstrate how theory translates to practice, including Airbus, Hewlett Packard, Puma, and Toyota. A consistent structure to aid learning and retention: Each chapter begins with a detailed set of learning objectives and finishes with a chapter summary, a set of discussion questions and a list of key terms. Fully comprehensive with an emphasis on the practical, this textbook should be core reading for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of operations management and supply chain management. It would also appeal to executives who desire an understanding of how to achieve and maintain ‘excellence’ in business. Online resources include lecture slides, a glossary, test questions, downloadable figures, and a bonus chapter on project management.

Achieving Inventory Accuracy

Achieving Inventory Accuracy
Author: Donald H. Sheldon
Publisher: J. Ross Publishing
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2004-07-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1932159312

This book is a step by step guide to achieving inventory record accuracy in a manufacturing, retail, or distribution facility. Starting at day one, the author outlines the necessary elements of procedure and discipline necessary for good sustainable process. The result is 95+% perfect inventory balances with minimal cycle counting required for on-going maintenance. The book includes special aids such as Gantt charts, cycle count process parameters, and process celebration points. Donald H. Sheldon is certified at the Fellow level by APICS as CFPIM and as CIRM.

Corporate Sustainability as a Challenge for Comprehensive Management

Corporate Sustainability as a Challenge for Comprehensive Management
Author: Klaus J. Zink
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2008-05-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3790820466

Sustainability has become a topic of global relevance: Corporations and other economically acting organizations increasingly need to realize economic, environmental and social objectives in order to survive. Supplementary to "classical" environmental management, realizing corporate sustainability requires comprehensive approaches which allow the integration of social and economic aspects. Such concepts can be found e.g. in international excellence models mainly based on a TQM thinking but also in the field of human factors in organizational design and management. Understood as systems approaches, they include the interests of all relevant stakeholders with a mid- or long-term time perspective and are thus highly linked with the principles of sustainable development. In this book internationally leading scientists discuss the issue of sustainability from their perspective, resulting in an innovative view on different management approaches under the umbrella of corporate sustainability.

Sustainability in High-Excellence Italian Food and Wine

Sustainability in High-Excellence Italian Food and Wine
Author: Laura Onofri
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-08
Genre: Consumption (Economics)
ISBN: 9781032004792

"This book presents contemporary case studies on selected Italian food and wine products, to explore how traditional production and consumption models address and adapt to the sustainability challenges in the Italian high excellence agri-food sector. Sustainability in High-Excellence Italian Food and Wine adopts a transaction cost economics approach, which is applied to five case study chapters, each focusing on a key Italian agri-food product: Parmigiano Reggiano, Mozzarella di Bufala Campana, Amarone wine, Prosecco wine and Prosciutto di San Daniele. The production and organization of these products face many challenges as they seek to balance competing priorities around economic viability, maintenance of high-quality standards and environmental and social impacts. The book argues that the development of sustainable and quality models requires changes to the structure and organization of the supply chain while also acknowledging that consumers are increasingly demanding authentic, high excellence products that require reliable labeling systems and designations of origin mechanism. Recommending that hybrid structures, such as cooperatives and consortia, are the most cost-minimizing governance structures for the production, the book highlights that in the case of Italian excellency food, environmental sustainability and economic efficiency are not actually traded off but are reciprocally valorized through the regulation of high-quality standards. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of food and wine excellence products, food systems and supply chains, agricultural production and economics and sustainable consumption"--

Operational Excellence

Operational Excellence
Author: John S. Mitchell
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2015-02-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1118990145

Provides the foundation and tools that are essential for an enterprise to bring Operational Excellence into their organizational culture; gain maximum results, benefits and value Strategies for and implementing details for enterprises at all levels of maturity from those with programs in place to those looking to improve safety, health, environment performance as well as the efficiency and effectiveness of their operations Includes topics from concept to sustainability satisfying knowledge requirements of all levels in the organization Defines program objectives; develops improvement strategies; identifies and prioritizes improvement opportunities; implements improvement plans; monitors, continuously improves and sustains results Applicable to a broad variety of operating enterprises, academic institutions and third party implementing organizations

Advanced Manufacturing and Sustainable Logistics

Advanced Manufacturing and Sustainable Logistics
Author: Wilhelm Dangelmaier
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2010-04-12
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3642124615

Intimesofdecliningeconomicgrowth,companieshavetocontroltheircostsmore than ever to saveresources needed in the future. Regardless of the economic size of the company, the processes of production and logistics play a decisive role in stabilizing procedures and avoiding waste. Both are important cost drivers in manufacturing companies and therefore they o?er large potential savings. Pervasive networking in the last years has contributed to a hitherto unknown transparency of global markets. This harmonization opened up new possibilities of entering foreign markets for procurement and sales to the companies. The emerging global procurement strategy was understood as a chance to rethink the relocation of existing production facilities to pro?t from existing di?erences in price and performance as a resource-saving factor. Many companies tended towards a reduction of their vertical integration by outsourcing sections of their value chain. These contracted services of production result in higher transport volumes, increased complexity of supply processes and new requirements on - gistic networks. This trend of outsourcing has not stopped, but is slowing down noticeably. Additionally,thereisanincreasingproportionofcompaniesrestoring business units that were outsourced before. Reasons for turning back decisions are often to be found in missed goals. It is not unusual that important cost f- tors were disregarded in the original basis of decision-making. In the meantime many companies have realized that it is easier to achieve stability of processes and therewith a control of costs by increasing their own contribution to p- duction. Especially in times of under-utilized capacities like in the current crisis, insourcingcanbeastrategicoption.

Super Excellence: The Path to Sustainable Superior Performance

Super Excellence: The Path to Sustainable Superior Performance
Author: Mohamed Zairi
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2018-10-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781726788656

The "Super Excellence" title provides a rich menu of solutions and ideas on how to drive excellence in its new meaning in the context of the digital revolution and how to pave the way for a path that can lead to sustainable superior performance.The start of the end of excellence as we know itThe quality profession has continued to take the view that measuring up against criteria of excellence that were set thirty years ago is a valid argument. Further, it continues to be considered a mindset that is powerful enough to induce the practice of quality and support the nudging, growth and development of organisations aspiring to become excellent, and also to create elite categories of role model organisations that can claim to have achieved dominant positions in the practice of excellence as we know it. The reality, however, demonstrates that the world around us has changed enormously and all of the industries that serve the world with products and services have either been disrupted by the introduction of digital technology, or in many cases, have disrupted the innovative thinking that drives specific sectors, in order to create new momentum, new high levels of performance.If one looks, for instance, at the list of most admired companies in the world in 2017 (Fortune List 2017), none of the top ten organisations are associated with either using the principles of excellence via the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award or the European Quality Award, and none have been previous winners of these prestigious awards. Starting, for instance, with Apple in the computer industry, they are admired for their constant disruptiveness and the power of their innovative thinking in producing generations of sophisticated and desired innovations. Amazon, which was classified as the second most admired company in 2017 and represents top-level internet services and retailing, has also continued to pioneer with its disruptive thinking in the fields of distribution and retailing, using the power of technology and, more and more, using digital tools for reaching out to the global consumer society. Starbucks, classified as the third most admired company, represents the food services sector and is recognised for its consumer experience supremacy. Disney, as a similar example, has been a pioneer in the field of entertainment with augmented reality and theme parks and provides memorable experiences to consumers. South West Airlines, classified as number eight in the Fortune classification of the world