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  • ...sed to inform the organization of areas where improvements can be made. An environmental audit consists of four main components: ...ent [[policies and procedures]] to ensure they are compliant with existing environmental regulations.
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  • ==Renewable resources concerning environmental protection== ...is a statement that claims that the usage of renewable resources reduces [[environmental]] pollution. This is not thoroughly true, when taking into consideration fo
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  • ...ironmental outcomes. By considering the economics of environmental issues, environmental economists strive to identify the most efficient and equitable ways to prot ==Example of environmental economics==
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  • ...ife Cycle Assessment''' (LCA) is a technique that is used to examine the [[environmental]] aspects and potential impacts throughout the life-cycle of the [[product] ...ssociated with the life cycle of the product is ISO 14040 (Environmental [[Management]] - Life Cycle Assessment - Principles and structure). Additional details c
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  • ...efers to the cost of reducing or eliminating pollution or other negative [[environmental]] impacts. This can include the cost of implementing new technologies or pr ...batement costs to make informed decisions about how to reduce pollution or environmental impacts while also balancing the costs and benefits of different [[options]
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  • ==Environmental turbulence== How '''[[environmental]] turbulence''' affects strategy [[planning]] for [[new product development
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  • ...onmental stewardship with proactive environmental [[management]]. Improved environmental performance is achieved through operational efficiency changes, rather than ...waste reduction, waste minimization, life cycle management, environmental management systems, ''and'' design for [[environment]]''. A well-known criticism of ec
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  • '''[[Environmental]] problems''' are defined as harmful effects caused directly or indirectly ==Types of environmental problems==
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  • ...as [[environmental]], economic, social and political. From a [[project]] [[management]] point of view, sustainability means creating a project that meets the [[n ...solar and wind power. Project managers should take a proactive approach to environmental sustainability, focusing on reducing waste, conserving resources, and devel
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  • ...environment, and society, and an ability to balance economic, social, and environmental objectives. ...involves the promotion of sustainable tourism practices that minimize the environmental impacts of tourism activities. Examples of eco-tourism include wildlife wat
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  • ...cases they have quite general and unspecified sense, relating mainly to [[environmental]] protection. ...clean air, water, and food. Ecology also helps us understand and address [[environmental problems]] such as pollution, deforestation, and climate change. Additional
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  • ...enerations. In this concept, the natural [[environment]] is the basis, the management of the tool and the well-being of society is the goal. '''[[Environmental]] order<ref> Allaby M., Dictionary of ecology, Oxford University Press, 200
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  • ...conomics]], politics, law, and ethics, in [[environmental]] protection and management <ref>T.O'Riordan. 1994. p.12</ref>. ...ocratic [[socialism]] in the 1930s, focusing on the concept of good home [[management]]. This was considered a constructive partnership between the economy, the
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  • ...roduct]] stewardship''' is the practice of taking responsibility for the [[environmental]], health, and safety impacts of a product throughout its life cycle, from These activities are intended to minimize the environmental, health, and safety impacts of a product, and to promote sustainability. Pr
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  • ...vato. A, (2018), ''Special Section: Biological Waste to Energy.'', Waste [[Management]], vol.71 p. 2 </ref>. ...y of metals from electronic waste with special emphasis on bioleaching.'', Environmental Science & Pollution Research, vol 40, p.20 </ref>.
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  • * The [[environmental]] context: This includes any potential environmental impacts of the action and the measures taken to minimize or mitigate them. * [[Efficiency of management]]
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  • ...understanding country of origin can help in understanding the labor and [[environmental]] standards associated with production. ...of origin of a product or service, businesses can understand the labor and environmental regulations associated with its production.
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  • '''Occupational hygiene''' (industrial hygiene) is the [[environmental]] science of anticipating, recognizing, evaluating, and [[controlling]] hea ...conditions in which people live and [[work]] are healthy. Occupational and environmental health is an integral part of many disciplines" (B. S. Levy 2006, p. 3).
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  • ...pacts of a proposed [[project]] or activity on the social, economic, and [[environmental]] [[environment]]. It can be used to identify potential risks and benefits ...volves assessing the organization or business's compliance with applicable environmental laws and regulations, and identifying areas of potential risk.
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  • ...and [[production]] of goods and services which meet ethical, social and [[environmental]] criteria. Sustainable development is a stable development which uses reso ...trong alliances between consumer movements, movements fighting poverty and environmental movements.
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  • ...itively impact the [[stakeholders]]. SRB is focused on creating a positive environmental and [[social impact]], while also maintaining a successful and profitable b ...gy to power their corporate offices. They also donate 1% of their sales to environmental organizations around the world.
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  • ...ponsible corporation]]. There are several ecological factors influencing [[management]] decision, business and environment goals. Proper [[identification]] of [[ * [[Government]] policy and policymaker engagement in [[environmental]] protection can greatly influence a business's ability to operate sustaina
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  • ...[[technological progress]] to date. Today, in the face of major current [[environmental]] challenges, it is more important than ever to understand how it is possib * '''Reduced Environmental Impact''': Green innovation often involves the development of new technolog
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  • ...urism on the local economy, [[environment]], culture and society. From a [[management]] perspective, positive tourism impacts can be seen as the benefits that to ...Tourism Practices: Responsible tourism practices, such as minimizing the [[environmental]] impact of tourism activities, can help to minimize the negative impacts o
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  • ...overall sustainability goals, while also balancing the project’s economic, environmental, and social requirements. This management approach focuses on the long-term impacts of a project on its [[stakeholder
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  • ...ion or to remove the adverse effects in existing problem situation, e.g. [[environmental]] pollution. ...ve records for the type and quantity of waste and methods used for [[waste management]] in the previous year.
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  • * E- [[environmental]]. ...affect on the organisations’ activities. Most of organisations determines ‘environmental factors’ as each indicator which is outside the [[company]] and has the i
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  • ...or good reason. Not only do they provide long-term economic, social, and [[environmental]] benefits to the local community, but they also minimize the impact on the ...proach to managing resources that takes into account economic, social, and environmental considerations. A successful sustainable project will provide long-term ben
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  • ...shaped by the outcomes of their previous experiences. In the context of [[management]], Social Cognitive Theory emphasizes the importance of creating an [[envir ...]] deals with difficult situations and use those strategies in their own [[management style]].
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  • ...t affect an organization. This can include factors such as [[labor laws]], environmental regulations, and tax laws. For example, a company may need to comply with r [[Category:Environmental management]]
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  • ==Proxy indicators for agri-environmental public goods== ...nd for agri-[[environmental]] public goods. Individuals can participate in environmental and land trust that contribute to the conservation of natural resources ass
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  • ...tors of those reports wants to get a '''document from an geotechnical or [[environmental]] professional, which allows people or companies interested in a progress o ...mpany A as a creator of that report can attach a reliance letter issued by environmental professional confirming that the purchaser can rely on the contents of the
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  • ...s as well a transformation [[process]] that progressively introduces waste management from all utilities (solid, liquid and gaseous). An integrated waste management [[strategy]] is mandatory by law in many different jurisdictions.
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  • ...environmental conditions that are friendly for people living in the area. Environmental hygiene conditions include: Environmental hygiene includes also practical control measures that define in detail afor
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  • ...fined as development of a new [[product]] or [[process]] that take fewer [[environmental]] resources, promote the health and are financially possible for producers **Environmental uncertainty
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  • ==Hazard assessment versus risk management== ...five below terms (impact, hazard, risk, comprehensive assessment and risk management), there are included seven characteristics which differentiate them, all st
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  • ...gement]]. [[Resource recovery]] reduces amount of solid waste. The biggest environmental improvement comes from reduced energy consumption <ref> Alter H., 1983, p.1 People have to be aware of sanitary and environmental benefits of the material recovery. It is needed to propagate a reuse of mat
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  • ==Waste Management Through Resource Recovery== ...recovering materials can help to reduce emissions and improve the overall environmental performance of a facility.
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  • ...] impacts of a particular activity, policy, or investment. It looks at the environmental impacts throughout the life cycle of the activity, policy, or investment, i ...ese other approaches, can provide an objective measure of the economic and environmental benefits of a particular activity, policy, or investment.
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  • ...meet [[customer]] [[needs]] in order to remain competitive. Additionally, management must pay close attention to [[market]] trends, competitive pressures, and c ...able energy sources. The sector is facing decreased demand due to stricter environmental regulations and the shift towards clean energy.
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  • ...assessment of the organization's contribution to society, including its [[environmental]], societal, and economic effects. CSP involves both internal and external ...nergy sources, and reducing waste. By doing so, companies can reduce their environmental impact, while also generating [[cost]] savings.
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  • The types of negative tourism impacts are varied and can range from [[environmental]] damage to economic and social disruption. Below is a list of some of the * '''Environmental Damage''': This includes the destruction of natural resources, pollution, a
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  • ...y individuals in that [[system]]. It regards to all departments the like [[management]], finance and accounting, [[research and development]], purchasing or Busi ...n in macro environment like: Political, Economic, Social, Technological, [[Environmental]] and Legal.
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  • That means that companies should reduce [[environmental]] degradation, by maintaining the use of natural resources and at the same ...gory of green tech. It covers energy technologies and services that limits environmental degradation, are economically beneficial and socially acceptable. It breaks
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  • ...its assets. This is due to the fact that in recent years the problem of [[environmental]] degradation through the use of chemical or industrial materials has been ...ty of their demands, introduced appropriate regulations to protect against environmental damage.
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  • ...ies within the population. It is an important tool for [[environmental]] [[management]], as it can be used to measure the health of an ecosystem, as well as the * '''Conservation and Environmental Management''': Index of diversity can be used to evaluate the biodiversity of an ecosy
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  • ...e resources]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Waste stream]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Environmental policy]]}} }} ...age&q=industrial%20waste&f=false/ ''Bioremediation of Industrial Waste for Environmental Safety: Volume II'']. Biological Agents.
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  • " The [[management]] of the carbon budget is as vital as the management of the fiscal budget. It requires the same level of political attention and ...; {{i5link|a=[[Definition of strategic management]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Environmental accounting]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Economic summit]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=
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  • ...nsiderations include [[quality]] assurance, [[cost]] [[efficiency]], and [[environmental]] impact. ...ures and pressures. It is also able to protect against corrosion and other environmental factors, making it an ideal choice for products such as lubricants and spec
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  • Additional elements separately mentioned by authors are competitive, [[environmental]] and legal factors. ...ent]] factors influence [[company]] is necessary for efficient [[strategic management]]. Maintaining company position and retaining the profits enforce the manag
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  • ...This method is often used to measure the value of public goods, such as [[environmental]] services, that lack a market [[price]]. ...hen the good or service being valued does not have a market price, such as environmental services. It can also be used for goods or services for which there are no
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  • ...marketing campaigns are often used to promote public health and safety, [[environmental]] protection, and community engagement initiatives. They emphasize [[educat ..."Take Care of Texas" campaign, launched in 2007 by the Texas Commission on Environmental [[Quality]], is a social marketing campaign designed to raise awareness abo
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  • '''[[Environmental]] policy''' is the measures to be taken to preserve the resources necessary The main objective of environmental policies is to '''encourage''' the different organisms of society to look t
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  • '''Sustainability''' in [[project]] [[management]] refers to a project's ability to sustain its desired outcomes over time, * One example of sustainability in [[project management]] is an energy [[efficiency]] project. This type of project involves identi
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  • ...the benefit of future generations. This includes aspects such as reducing environmental pollution, conserving biodiversity, and protecting habitats for wildlife. ...sh; {{i5link|a=[[Activity center]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Integrated waste management]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Ecologically sustainable development]]}} }}
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  • ...used in [[production]] can be recycled or reused. This helps reduce the [[environmental]] impact of production and distribution, as well as reduce costs. By creati ...supply chains is a big step forward for companies looking to reduce their environmental impact and create a more sustainable production and distribution process. B
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  • ...ticisms, the Kyoto Protocol is generally considered the most significant [[environmental]] treaty ever negotiated globally. ...s UN activities related to the environment, and encourages [[training]] in environmental policies.
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  • ...e of [[inflation]]. Market conditions can also be affected by political, [[environmental]], and social events. ...t can influence the stock market and other economic indicators. Similarly, environmental and social events can also affect market conditions. For example, natural d
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  • ...drive the organisation’s success. It is an essential part of successful [[management]] and should not be taken lightly. ==The Importance of a System of Values in Enterprise Management==
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  • ...nning]], and poor [[communication]] can also lead to project risks. Risk [[management]] is a critical step in successful project completion. It involves identify ...ect is on track. This can be done through regular progress reports, [[risk management]] meetings, and risk audits.
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  • ==Examples of environmental impact== ...ose costs on companies and limit their activities. For example, stricter [[environmental]] regulations can increase a company's costs and limit its ability to opera
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  • ...[environmental]] crisis." This philosophy is focused on sustainability and environmental responsibility. ...n all business practices, and often have a strong commitment to social and environmental responsibility.
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  • [[Stakeholders analysis in project management|Stakeholder groups]] include: * [[management]] of the company,
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  • [[Category:Financial management]] ...to fiduciary calls that need to be considered when using this financial [[management]] tool. These limitations include:
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  • ...supports the '''strategies of sustainable growth''' and discusses the '''[[environmental]] interests''' introduced by economic development choices with a format tha * Practising sustainable [[management]] of species and ecosystems (Smith S., 1995)
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  • ...cant effect on business activities but these forces are independent from [[management]] decisions and actions. ...:STEEP analysis.png|thumb|Fig. 1. Place of STEEP analysis within strategic management process]]
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  • '''External obsolescence''' may be caused by [[environmental problem]] such as a deteriorationg neighbourhood, a location that is not su ...tion infrastructure]] (traffic jams), regulatory hurdles (e.g. regarding [[environmental]] protection), lack of competent [[workforce]], depletion of mineral resour
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  • ...ecting business''' described in literature and examined during [[strategic management process]]. These are phenomena, processes, and institutions shaping interch * [[Environmental factors affecting business]]
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  • ==Business segment in Environmental Resources Management== ...art of doing business, despite the fact that [[environmental]] resources [[management]] [[information]] is integrated into decision-making processes. Business se
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  • ...tant aspect of sustainable waste [[management]] and can have significant [[environmental]] and economic benefits. ...h; {{i5link|a=[[Integrated waste management]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Waste management]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Alternative technology]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Re
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  • ...EPLE analysis''' is one variant of the very popular and simple [[strategic management]] [[method]] for analysis of [[external environment]] of the [[organization ...:STEEPLE analysis.png|thumb|Fig. 1. Place of STEEPLE analysis in strategic management process]]
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  • ...se. Interest groups can be formed around a wide range of issues, such as [[environmental]] protection, [[consumer]] rights, labor rights, and more. They can be foun ...campaigns]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Tourist policy]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Environmental policy]]}} }}
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  • * [[Environmental]] protection: Government agencies are responsible for protecting the [[envi * Emergency [[management]]: Government agencies are responsible for preparing for and responding to
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  • ...efficiency]] of [[risk management]], control [[system]] and organization [[management]] [[process]]es. ...thod]], used in [[quality]] management, [[financial management]], [[risk]] management and other areas. In each area specific rules apply, however, the main idea
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  • ...t/dam/rbec/docs/UNDP%20Waste%20Toolkit%20Part%20B_web.pdf Healthcare Waste Management Toolkit for Global Fund Practitioners and Policy Makers Waste]''</ref>. ...MShLw&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=waste%20management&f=false ''Hazardous waste management''] </ref>:
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  • There are three types of tenders<ref>The [[Environmental]] Performance 2010, p.103</ref>: ...{{i5link|a=[[Insurance intermediary]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Construction management contract]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Government procurement]]}} &mdash; {{i5li
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  • ...The storage and handling infrastructure should be designed to minimize the environmental impact of storing and handling materials and goods, such as by reducing ene ...h as safety, capacity, accessibility, efficiency, durability, flexibility, environmental protection, and automation to meet the needs of the business and comply wit
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  • ...sed to describe a type of business that focuses on achieving a social or [[environmental]] purpose in addition to generating profits. Unlike traditional businesses, ...ommunities. Companies that practice CSR typically focus on improving their environmental, social, and economic impacts.
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  • ...ferent from the Product Life Cycle (PLC) described in Product Life Cycle [[Management]]. The latter concerns the durability of products on the [[market]] in term ...e can also shorten the life of a technology. Thus, it is clear that the '''management of TLC''' is an important aspect of technology development. Most new techno
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  • ...risk analysis and taking into account factors such as socioeconomic and [[environmental]] aspects (Rausand M., 2013, p. 1.2.2). Management's omission of analysts who have produced risk analysis can cause [[communic
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  • ...ofit can lead to negative consequences, such as exploitation of workers, [[environmental]] degradation, and a lack of focus on social and ethical considerations. * '''Environmental degradation''': Companies that prioritize profit may engage in practices th
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  • '''Global supply chain''' [[management]] is the [[process]] of managing and optimizing the flow of goods, services * Green supply chain - This type of supply chain involves integrating [[environmental]] considerations into the production and distribution process. It involves
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  • ...sts and consumption, which in turn can reduce carbon emissions and other [[environmental]] impacts. Alternative technology can provide a great deal of potential for reducing environmental impact and increasing sustainability, however, it does have its limitations
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  • ...Switzerland). He deals with setting standards for products, services and [[management]] systems that play a key role in facilitating foreign trade and internatio * assistance in conducting activities related to health and life or [[environmental]] protection,
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  • * [[production management]], * inventory [[management]],
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  • ...sitive, i.e. they can be used to improve the situation of the company. The management (as well as the employees of the company) should actively seek opportunitie Types of opportunities can be divided depending on the nature of the [[environmental]] factor (environment) being their source. The following elements of the co
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  • ...he product’s [[reliability]]. In addition, designers should consider the [[environmental]] impact of the product’s production, such as incorporating recyclable ma ...or [[Environment]] (DFE)''' is a design process that looks at reducing the environmental impact of a product. This includes using recyclable materials, implementing
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  • In the world literature in the field of [[management]] and organizations authors pay more attention to the biosphere understood The organization should respect the [[environmental]] requirements, it can also affect the structure of the [[needs]] of the en
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  • .... Identification of risks is a critical part of project [[planning]] and [[management]], as it helps determine the likelihood of [[risk]] occurrence and mitigate Identification of risks is an essential part of [[project management]] and should be done early on in the project planning stage. The process he
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  • * water [[management]] facilities, such as water and over-level reservoirs ...vironmental features of a facility to ensure that they meet the applicable environmental codes and standards.
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  • ...certification of their [[management]] [[system]]'''. Certification of your management system involves a third-party auditor performing a thorough review of your ...ganization is following best practices for your [[industry]] and that your management system is meeting the requirements of the standard. This certification proc
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  • ...nce instruments''' are financial tools that facilitate the mobilization, [[management]], and deployment of [[financial resources]] to help countries adapt to the ...bonds are bonds that are issued to finance projects that have a positive [[environmental]] impact. The proceeds from the bonds are used to fund projects that reduce
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  • There are many [[environmental]] drivers for change<ref> International Finance Corporation (2004) [https:/ ...d11f20cf27e39fa940df8.pdf The human dimension: A review of human resources management issues in the tourism and hospitality industry] "Cornell Hospitality Quarte
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  • Adopting circular economy principles can have significant economic, [[environmental]], and social benefits. For example, it reduces the [[need]] for new raw ma The Circular Economy model is a great way for companies to reduce their environmental footprint and remain competitive in the [[market]]. By embracing these prin
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  • ...produces more than 100 kg of hazardous waste must have an approved waste [[management]] program * Reducing [[environmental]] pollution - Trade waste is collected and treated in a way that ensures th
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  • '''Climate change adaptation instruments''' are [[management]] tools used to help businesses, organisations, communities, and other enti ...forts, such as grants, subsidies, and loans. Examples include the Global [[Environmental]] Facility, the Climate [[Investment]] Funds, and the Green Climate Fund.
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  • ...to various social movements, such as the [[environmental]] movement. Many environmental activists believe that all parts of the [[environment]] are interconnected [[Category:General management]]
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  • ...es''': It is a type of shadow pricing which is used to measure the cost of environmental degradation which is difficult to calculate. This type of pricing is used t ...count the full [[cost of production]], including all externalities such as environmental and social costs. This is beneficial for governments and businesses, as it
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  • ...nvironmental impact assessment: Improving explorations of the future]''. [[Environmental]] impact assessment review, 27(3), 206-219. [[Category:Strategic management]]
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  • ...nditioning new behaviors are acquired. Therefore, behaviorists assume that environmental stimuli shape our actions and our behavior (Krapfl, 2016). Well-known repre ...s, such as in the fields of education, psychotherapy, and organizational [[management]]. It has been successfully used to help children with learning disabilitie
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  • ...d non-economic objectives (e.g., organizational, intellectual, research, [[environmental]], political, etc.). They should be focused on meeting the [[needs]] and ex ...ng their value on various levels: strategic, tactical, operational or in [[management]] system configuration.
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  • * Reduced [[environmental]] pollution. Trade effluent is treated and recycled, which can help to redu * Improved waste [[management]]. Trade effluent is often reused in the [[production process]], which redu
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  • ...with the assets. This means that it does not take into consideration the [[environmental]], social or economic impact that the asset may have on the surrounding are ...ntal reports]'', ''[[Corporate Social Responsibility]] and Environmental [[Management]]'', vol. 7, no. 4
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  • ...and require significant involvement from the venture capital firm in the [[management]] of the company. ...estors seek to generate both a financial return and a positive social or [[environmental]] impact. Venture debt is a form of debt financing used by startup companie
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  • ...om line. This is an approach to business that seeks to balance economic, [[environmental]], and social objectives. Examples of social businesses include social ente ...s are turning to [[social enterprise]] as a way to create positive social, environmental, and economic change. For-[[profit]] and non-profit social enterprises are
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  • [[Environmental]] context aspects: ...ngth, special access to markets, distribution system, economic relations [[management]], etc.
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  • ...isk analysis, [[stakeholder]] analysis, cost-effectiveness analysis, and [[environmental]] impact assessment. * '''Environmental Impact Assessment''': This method evaluates the potential environmental impacts of a project, such as air and water pollution, land use, and wildli
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  • ...idance on how to perform risk assessment activities and incorporate [[risk management]] into the [[project life cycle]]. The models also provide a framework for ==Example of risk management models==
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  • ...nal factors affecting business]] during preparation to implement [[quality management system]]. Managers should define organizational objectives, culture of orga ...o determine the requirements that affect the [[planning]] of the [[quality management]] system.
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  • ...or [[action]] leading to loss or other negative outcomes. In [[project]] [[management]], risks refer to any uncertainty that has the potential to affect the succ ...tively impact a project. Examples include changes in safety regulations, [[environmental]] regulations, and data protection laws.
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  • ...result of top executives' decisions and behaviors, rather than external [[environmental]] factors or internal organizational factors. The theory suggests that seni ...chelons Theory can be used in a variety of contexts, including [[strategic management]], organizational behavior, and leadership. It can be used to:
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  • ...al due diligence is a process used to evaluate a business’s operations and management. It includes assessing the company’s operational processes, [[technology] ...ssociated with a company or property. It is used to identify any potential environmental liabilities and ensure that they are addressed prior to the completion of a
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  • From an [[environmental]] point of view, the closed-loop recycling process is very much needed, alb ...=onepage&q&f=false E-waste Recycling and Management: Present Scenarios and Environmental Issues]'', Springer, Cham, p. 7
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  • ...the [[environment]] against adverse effects arising from the generation, [[management]], transboundary movements, and disposal of hazardous and other wastes. The ...large part by the fact that industrialized countries had imposed stricter environmental regulations. As the [[cost]] of waste disposal soars, toxic waste traders i
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  • ...perty/Casualty [[insurance]] companies.'',[[Financial management|Financial Management]] , p. 23 </ref>. ==Total risk control vs Total risk management==
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  • ...remediation [[technology]]: design and application, American Academy of [[Environmental]] Engineers, 1997, p. 224-344 [[Category:Project management]]
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  • * '''[[Environmental]] Laws''': Environmental laws can also limit the rights of an absolute title holder, such as restric [[Category:Real estate management]]
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  • ...regarded as an element of economy of the whole country, its [[system]] of management of recycling and waste disposal. ...stacles to a lesser extent, concern flows to companies specializing in the management of waste.
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  • ...and the external [[environment]], highlighting the [[need]] for effective management of resources, relationships and strategies to achieve success. It also sugg ...zation and its external environment, allowing for more effective strategic management.
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  • ...s and political environment, [[Legal factors affecting business|legal]], [[environmental]], social, etc. In contrast, internal analysis covers the following functio Among other analyses used in business [[management]], strategic analysis stands out because of the following features:
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  • * area of [[management]] systems and business processes. ...ny and weaken the threat. An opportunity within the meaning of [[strategic management]], is always something outside the organization, something on what the lead
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  • ...ubstantial completion can also be used to document the completion of any [[environmental]] impact studies that may be required. This ensures that the project is not ...e completion of any inspections or tests that are required, as well as any environmental impact studies that may be required.
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  • * social and [[environmental policy]], reforms and pressures to change, ...sses through their regulatory environment. These regulations can include [[environmental]] regulations, [[consumer]] protection laws, anti-trust laws, and industry-
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  • ...of [[environmental]] processes is an extended version of the scenarios of environmental states. As the name suggests they focus in particular on the key processes ...e41508117c39a2c7000000.pdf How to improve scenario analysis as a strategic management tool?]''. Technological [[Forecasting]] and Social Change, 72(2), 161-173.
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  • ...rther environment by following dimensions: macroeconomic socio-cultural, [[environmental]], legal, political and international. Each of these areas contain the cond [[Category:Strategic management]]
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  • ...t of study in macro-[[economics]] as well as [[marketing]] and [[strategic management]]. The amount of [[money]] which consumers have and [[plan]] to spend on go * costs of supply chain [[management]] ([[cost]] of [[transport]], IT services, storage, etc.)
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  • {{infobox5|list1={{i5link|a=[[Compliance audit]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Environmental audit]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Needs assessment]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Qu [[Category:Risk management]]
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  • ...to the generation of so-called packaging waste<ref>Muthu, S. (2015)., ''[[Environmental]] Footprints of Packaging'', Springer</ref>. ...YKBIA4ChDoAQg3MAI#v=onepage&q=tertiary%20packaging&f=false Municipal Waste Management in Europe: A Comparative Study in Building Regimes]'', Springer Science & B
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  • ...o-eat, ready-to-heat, or require further preparation before consumption. [[Management]] of packaged food products focuses on [[product]] development, [[productio ...often come with excessive packaging, which can lead to increased waste and environmental damage.
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  • ...ddress its '''social consequences''' like economic disruptions, poverty, [[environmental]] deteriorations, social disorder, and reduced longevity. Consequently, the ...ich ultimately enhances business wellbeing. Furthermore, a macro marketing management approach will not only improve business profitability and performance but w
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  • ...y its members, who share in the profits and losses and have a say in the [[management]] of the business. * Social Enterprise: An enterprise that aims to achieve social or [[environmental]] goals in addition to financial gain.
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  • ...Physical stress can be caused by physical exertion, illness, injury, or [[environmental]] factors. Psychological stress is caused by mental and emotional strain, s ...living in a noisy or polluted area, dealing with extreme weather, or other environmental factors. Lastly, social stress can be a difficult issue to manage. It can i
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  • ...lone and can be caused by other factors such as genetics, lifestyle, and [[environmental]] factors. [[Category:Environmental management]]
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  • ...ally designed to cover risks associated with mineral extraction, such as [[environmental]] damage and business interruption. ...hW8kcMKHRj8Dfs4ChDoAQgnMAA#v=onepage&q=INSTITUTE%20CARGO%20CLAUSES&f=false Management of International Trade]'' Springer
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  • ...regulatory requirements, by identifying and addressing potential safety, [[environmental]], and legal issues. [[Category:Production management]]
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  • ...ving company to the country with cheaper labour cost or lest restrictive [[environmental]] requirements. The strategy of cost advantage is usually chosen by large e ...g inventory and [[waste management]]''': By optimizing inventory and waste management, companies can reduce their costs and remain competitive.
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  • * It can be used to assess the [[environmental]] impact of a nuclear power plant, as higher Capacity Factors tend to be as * Capacity factors do not take into account the environmental impacts of nuclear power production. The emissions of radioactive material
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  • ...sources in a way that fails to yield the highest possible return. From a [[management]] perspective, it refers to the mismanagement of assets, labor, materials, ...ry use of resources can lead to higher levels of pollution, resulting in [[environmental]] degradation and a decrease in biodiversity. This can also create more was
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  • ...defines the roles and relationships between the [[board]] of directors, [[management]], shareholders, [[stakeholders]] and other interested parties. Corporate g ...ighest level of corporate governance and is responsible for overseeing the management of the company, setting [[strategic goals]] and policies, approving major [
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  • ...asure customer satisfaction, [[production]] [[efficiency]], and [[cost]] [[management]]. This type of result can help managers determine how their business is pe ...al results''' are also important, as they measure corporate citizenship, [[environmental]] sustainability, and social responsibility. This type of result can help m
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  • ...ffective recycling and [[waste management]] systems can help to reduce the environmental impact of packaging. ...mpany]''. International Journal of Physical Distribution & [[Logistics]] [[Management]], 35(2), 116-131.
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  • .... This could include an antitrust violation, a breach of contract, or an [[environmental]] violation. ...derstanding the inherent risks, organizations can develop effective [[risk management]] strategies and policies to address them. This can help reduce the risk of
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  • ...lity: Enhancing the sustainability of the production process by reducing [[environmental]] impact and promoting sustainable practices. * Internal (dependent on activities of [[management]]) - includes: means of production, resources, machinery and equipment, raw
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  • * '''[[Environmental]] Monitoring''': IoT can be used to monitor environmental conditions, such as air and water quality and weather conditions. ...can be used to collect data on customer [[behavior]], optimize inventory [[management]], and streamline the checkout [[process]].
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  • ...Added Statement (EVAS) is alternative framework in evaluating economic, [[environmental]] and social value added. It has roots several contexts of accounting<ref>M * '''Total [[Quality]] Management (TQM)''': [[Total Quality Management]] is a [[systematic approach]] to improving the [[quality of products]] and
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  • ...h, education, and economic opportunities. The HDI is a valuable tool for [[management]] as it provides an objective measure by which to compare countries and the ...he development of countries around the world. It is an invaluable tool for management, providing an objective measure by which to compare countries and their pro
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  • ...ies four personality types: open, hidden, unknown, and blind. In project [[management]], based on these types following communication styles stands-out: * [[environmental]] factors - noise and congestion.
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  • ...uture generations to meet their own needs. Companies must consider their [[environmental]], social and economic impacts when making decisions. ...vernment]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Espoused values]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Management by values]]}} }}
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  • ...stainable such as a nature reserve, and organize activities that promote [[environmental]] awareness and conservation. ...vironment]], as increased travel can lead to increased emissions and other environmental impacts.
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  • ...wider complex system in terms of both technical and organizational, and [[environmental]] considerations. ==Ergonomics in management science==
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  • ...ion Centers. Direct delivery is ofter caused by redesigning [[supply chain management]]. Moreover, adventages are<ref> Notteboom T., Chen L. (2012), p.5 </ref><r ...t - By avoiding the need for a warehouse, direct delivery helps reduce the environmental impact of shipping goods, as fewer vehicles are used to transport the goods
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  • Shrinking reserves of fossil fuels and danger of [[environmental]] pollution from their combustion were reasons for developing environmental Clean fuels are often lauded for their environmental benefits, but they come with certain limitations. These limitations include
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  • ...tions and repair of machines extend life of fixed assets. Rational asset [[management]] requires proper [[planning]] and precautions. ...pliance: Ensuring that equipment and facilities comply with all relevant [[environmental]], health, and safety regulations.
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  • ...ll as EoM advocate remunerating communities, people, capital and land in [[management]] practice in a broad based and integrated fashion<ref>White, D.L., 2009</r ...el promotes profitable, sustainable business and benefits in the form of [[environmental]], human as well as social well-being. Moreover, it encourages the concentr
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  • ...s) of economic, social and demographic development, or data illustrating [[environmental]] pollution, personal security level (UNDP Report 2015, p. . 1). However, d * HDI does not take into account the impact of environmental issues on development. For example, the destruction of natural resources or
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  • * Clarify the '''context''' and [[environmental]] factors such as: the economy, the policy, the legal, political trends, th [[Category:Project management]]
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  • ...tiating the company’s business policies]'', "African Journal of Business [[Management]]", Vol.5, No. 22. ...1970-2100 period: a scenario analysis of resource depletion.]'', "Global [[environmental]] change", Vol.20, No. 3.
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  • ...ues, [[company]]'s survival and development, with particular emphasis on [[environmental]] impacts and crucial factors of productive capacity. [[Strategic management]] is focused on the one hand to global operations, on the other on particul
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  • ...t the Member States in aviation-related matters, for example in terms of [[environmental]] liability, safety, [[efficiency]] and compliance with applicable law. ICA * achieving environmental goals,
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  • ...: mechanical and electrical testing, machine monitoring, facilities, and [[environmental]] control, machine control, plant [[communication]] <ref>Xun X. 2009</ref>. [[Category:Production management]]
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  • ...e status of a project is a very important element of control in terms of [[management]] paradigms (A. Rowe,2019, pp. 498). ...6389006064176 The modus narrandi: A methodology for evaluating, effects of environmental policy]''. Evaluation 12(1)
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  • ...s on the performance of the [[organization]]. It provides a framework on [[environmental]] and organizational success and the impact of such framework on the perfor * Management Practices
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  • * [[Environmental]] load, * Environmental impact: fatigue, accidents, poisoning, occupational diseases, lost producti
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  • * The need to consider [[environmental]] factors, such as the ability to be recycled or composted. ...''The Marketing Role Of Packaging: A Review''], International Journal of [[Management]] Cases, Vol. 9 No. 3/4, pp. 315-323.
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  • ...jski (2020) over the 2014-2020 period, in order to address the economic, [[environmental]], climatic, demographic, and social concerns facing urban areas, at least ...nts, airport infrastructure (excepted in isolated areas), and some waste [[management]] activities (e.g. landfill)<ref>Official Journal of the European Union 202
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  • * [[Environmental]] Improvement - Land banking can help to improve the [[environment]], by pr ...arching the property’s history, inspecting the property, and assessing any environmental concerns.
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  • * Negative [[environmental]] impacts - Export incentives can also lead to environmental damage, as companies are incentivized to produce more goods which may be ha [[Category:Financial management]]
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  • ...[Bridge Bank]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Land banker]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Management company]]}} }} ...UTL Transfer Dataset'', [[Economics]] of Energy and [[Environmental policy|Environmental Policy]], v. 7, iss. 2, pp. 93-110
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  • ...nvironmental]] impact of the materials. Some materials may have a negative environmental impact, such as the release of toxic pollutants, and must be taken into acc ...y.albany.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1000&context=accounting_fac_books Management Accounting Concepts and Techniques]'', University at Albany, State Universi
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  • .... Therefore, container lease is one of the tools for '''empty containers [[management]]''' to improve the [[logistics]] [[system]] of their relocation. Moreover, ...ducing the number of empty containers, container lease helps to reduce the environmental damage caused by these containers.
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  • In some variants of the analysis there is also an independent [[environmental]] factor - Environment (the analysis is then called PEEST) <ref>(Koumparoul ...k|a=[[Innovative technologies]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[New technologies in management]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Retail innovation]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Technol
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  • ...e sequence of material distribution in the supply chain. Material stream [[management]] is a set of [[planning]], organizational and control activities carried o * Material stream management can be difficult to implement due to its complexity, and it requires signif
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  • ...porting framework. External auditors also provide advice and guidance to [[management]] on how to improve their operations and ensure they are operating in an ef ...le financial reporting framework. They also provide advice and guidance to management on how to improve their operations and ensure they are operating in an effi
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  • ...t have defined parameters to allow continuity of operations and [[risk]] [[management]]. Evaluating consequences (economical, [[environmental]], safety, etc.) of failure is useful in answering how important it is to p
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  • ...pattern over a period of time. It is often seen in economic, social, and [[environmental]] factors and is often linked to seasonal changes. Cyclic variation can be ...imeline. It is often used in [[economics]] to analyze the stock market, in environmental sciences to analyze seasonal changes, and in the social sciences to analyze
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  • '''Strategic fit''' is a concept used in strategic management that describes the degree to which a company's strategies, objectives, and The concept of strategic fit can be applied to different areas of company management.
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  • ...mic environments can be both an opportunity and a challenge for business [[management]]. It is important for managers to be able to quickly assess and adapt to c ==Impact of a Dynamic Environment on Company Management==
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  • ...cts. This means that a higher price is considered as fair if it comes with environmental improvements. What is more, the three authors in their research claim that ...s of a fair price: social and personal'', Journal of Product & [[Brand]] [[Management]] 19(5)
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  • '''Opportunity analysis''' is one of the most important strategic [[management]] tasks. It involves scanning of [[market]] [[information]] to spot various * Opportunity analysis helps to identify the external [[environmental]] factors that can be leveraged to create a [[competitive advantage]].
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  • ...ent options based on a set of criteria, and is often used in [[project]] [[management]] and strategic [[planning]]. The matrix typically includes a list of optio ...n matrix in AHP technique for land subsidence susceptibility mapping]''. [[Environmental]] Earth Sciences, 77(16), 1-19.
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  • One of the most important elements in the area of ​​effective [[project management]] is '''[[communication]] with [[stakeholders]]'''. It involves choosing th The [[management]] of communication with stakeholders is subject to observation and subseque
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  • ...te monitoring to monitor air and water [[quality]], helping to ensure that environmental regulations are met and that their operations are not causing harm to the [ ...Efficiency of the system]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Computerized maintenance management system]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Applications of big data]]}} &mdash; {{i5li
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  • * for effective company [[management]], * taxes and charges (property tax, value-added tax, notary fees, [[environmental]] fee),
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  • ...g employees understand all decisions taken in the area of organisation and management of the company and building attitudes of loyalty and [[identification]] wit * '''[[Environmental]] conditions''': The surrounding environment in which the information is re
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  • One of the fields where international marketing can be involved is [[environmental]] business. Green energy, water stewardship, and sustainable manufacturing ...s expectations and inconsistent legal systems when it refers to monitoring environmental pollution, maintaining safe [[working conditions]], copying [[technology]]
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  • ...s positive, i.e. they can be used to improve the situation of the company. Management (as well as employees of the company) should actively seek opportunities th Types of opportunities can be divided depending on the nature of the [[environmental]] factor which is their source.
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  • ...ding corrugated cardboard, kraft paper, wrapping paper, and foil. From a [[management]] perspective, paper packaging can be used to effectively protect goods, re ...strong, shiny material used to protect products from moisture and other [[environmental]] factors. It is often used for items such as electronics and food products
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  • ...ssions, carbon, and climate: Emission factors]''. Forest [[Ecology]] and [[Management]], 317, 51-60. [[Category:Environmental management]]
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  • ...the organization raises funds and profits are donated to fulfill social, [[environmental]] or cultural goals. They bring no profit. ...as a type of Third Sector organization, characterized by a mix of social, environmental and economic objectives. This type of organization is focused on creating [
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  • ...Opposed to Development And Growth Of Brand Equity]'', [[Organization]] & [[Management]] : Scientific Quarterly, nr 4 (40), p. 5-26. ...ng Customer Value and its Role in a Competitive Economy]'', Economic and [[Environmental]] Studies, nr 3, p. 329-352.
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  • ...ement]] is always something OUTSIDE of the organization, something to that management has no direct influence, something that may change in unexpected, negative * constraints arising from [[environmental]] law negatively affect the sale of previously produced, traditional produc
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  • '''Computerized Maintenance [[Management]] [[System]]''' (CMMS) is a software program designed to streamline the [[p ...l]] regulations. That’s why many are turning to computerized [[maintenance management]] systems, or CMMS.
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  • '''Nature of [[strategic management]]''' can be described in following points: * strategic [[management]] is based on quantitative and [[qualitative data]]
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  • ...ing an agent costs [[money]]. They charge 7 to 8% of the rent for property management<ref> Yeardney M. (2019)</ref>. * The need to reduce management operating [[cost]]
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  • ...d of product life'''. Additionally, companies must take into account the [[environmental]] impact of ending a product life and develop a plan to reduce or eliminate ...discuss how understanding the end of product life is essential to product management and take a deeper look at how it can be calculated and the potential challe
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  • '''Procurement and supply [[management]]''' is an essential part of any business’s operations. It involves the [ ...ers, negotiating prices, and managing contracts. It also involves [[risk]] management, compliance, and the development of [[policies and procedures]].
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  • ...l asset-related questions, overcome all problems related to [[resource]] [[management]]. It is the first step in creating a [[marketing]] strategy. All these ele ...ws that can impact the industry. For example, the introduction of strict [[environmental]] laws has led to increased [[costs of production]] for companies in the en
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  • ...uman resources related to innovation activities, the time devoted by top [[management]], the number of patent applications submitted. ...as improved access to services, improved [[quality of life]], and reduced environmental impact.
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  • ...s [[competitiveness]], such as political, economic, social, technological, environmental, and legal factors. ...petitive advantage: implications for strategy formulation]''. California [[management]] review, 33(3), 114-135.
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  • * '''Forestry''': Forestry is the [[management]] of forests and other wooded lands. This includes activities such as plant * '''[[Environmental]] degradation''': The extraction and production of natural resources can ha
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  • ...for the [[company]] are the total costs of transportation and inventory [[management]]. Thanks to this research, many companies began to see a way of reducing l ...ustomers. The advent of cheap digital [[technology]], [[logistics system]] management has become easier. Within a few seconds, you can now find the right merchan
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  • ...of both building target groups for [[marketing]] and human [[resource]] [[management]] processes. In James E. Birren studies concept of '''psychological age is ...ected by three sets of factors: normative, age-graded biological, and/or [[environmental]] determinants, which are strongly related to age; normative, history-grade
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  • ...'s unique and distinct pattern of thoughts, feelings, and behaviours. In [[management]], understanding these dimensions of personality is key in developing effec Dimensions of personality can be used for a variety of purposes in management. Specifically, they can be used to:
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  • ...strategic issues is one of the key elements of strategic [[planning]] and management. ...es in knowledge management in small and medium enterprises]. [[Knowledge]] Management Research & Practice, 6(4), 334-338</ref>:
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  • ...employees. This may include unsafe [[working conditions]] or processes, [[environmental]] hazards, [[workplace violence]], drug and alcohol abuse. These factors ef ...} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Working conditions]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Quality management system]]}} }}
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  • ...[[environment]] (customers, partners, competitors). Ethical concerns in [[management]] is included in [[Corporate Social Responsibility]] concept, and involve d ...nvironmental]] Responsibility''': Businesses should strive to reduce their environmental impact and work to protect the environment. This can include developing sus
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  • # Employees will work hard, if they think that [[management]] is concerned about their well-being. ...ugo Münsterberg was the first to say that good results in organization and management can not be achieved without the elements of sociology and psychology. His w
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  • * [[Environmental]] pollution (acid rain, fumes) ...a, to individuals and communities with a fixed internal organization and [[management]] system. In the common understanding, crisis usually means a difficult sit
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  • ...Urban tourism can help to promote sustainable development and reduce the [[environmental]] impact of tourism by encouraging more efficient transportation and more e
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  • ...such as corporate, banking, and tax law, as well as dispute resolution, [[environmental]] law and [[government]] affairs. ...ertain practice areas, such as corporate law, family law, criminal law, or environmental law.
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  • * a [[management]] summary, ...e is changing very quickly, so it is necessary to adapt companies to new [[environmental]] conditions (R.I. Choi, Ch.K. Jung,2015, pp.12-15).
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  • * highly qualified [[management]] and [[marketing]] staff (especially international product distribution sy ...ment, and distribution and implementation of tasks depending on changing [[environmental]] conditions,
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  • ...from the [[environment]] to ensure protection of people and not lead to [[environmental]] degradation (K. Petersen 2010, pp. 52-68). ...W The Marketing Role Of Packaging: A Review]''. International Journal of [[Management]] Cases, Vol. 9 No. 3/4, pp. 315-323.
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  • * to be appointed by top [[management]]. * Management systems
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  • ...s why it is important to test it in a long time with possibly unchanging [[environmental]] factors. ...economic unit, because in various countries under the influence of various environmental factors, the fact of bankruptcy may be subject to considerable time and dif
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  • ...clear and compelling argument for the project, stakeholders such as upper management and investors are more likely to approve and allocate resources for the pro ...s justification for a project to implement a new [[customer]] relationship management (CRM) [[system]]:
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  • ...done by looking at factors such as [[employment]], economic growth, and [[environmental]] protection. By measuring the social value of an activity, [[stakeholders] [[Category:Human resources management]]
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  • ...anticipate and quantify, and is often not addressed in traditional risk [[management]] frameworks. As a result, tail risks can be particularly damaging when the * '''[[Environmental]] risk''': This risk involves the potential for sudden changes in the envir
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  • # Strategic Management Another trend has been learning and [[knowledge management]] which has informed the need to understand performance standards in order
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  • ...process]], [[product]], or [[service]]. It is a fundamental principle of [[management]] that emphasizes the [[need]] to continually identify and act on opportuni * '''[[Risk]] Management''': Implementing a [[risk management]] [[strategy]] can help organizations identify and mitigate potential risks
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  • ...my ([[level of development]] of the production [[system]], [[turnover]], [[management]] etc.) and the number of movements of population. ...} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Standard price]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Operational management]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Logistics system]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Distribu
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  • ...[[Objectives of the project]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Governance of project management]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Project team]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[End of the p ...ference in data fusion]''. In Commission VII Symposium" [[Resource]] and [[Environmental]] Monitoring" (Vol. 32, No. 7, pp. 651-654).
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  • * In [[environmental]] conservation, an effectiveness evaluation might be used to assess the imp ...nk|a=[[Measurement of social impact]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Project cycle management]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Functions of research]]}} }}
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  • ...egulations may include criminal code, [[consumer]] protection standards, [[environmental]] standards, or economic policies. [[Category:Strategic management]]
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  • ...rapy counselling session, introduced in response to [[Business environment|environmental]] changes in order to improve the [[efficiency]] of the organization and we ...configuration and deployment of decision-making powers. - development of [[management]] institutions,
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  • ...by which it intends to achieve them. It is typically developed by senior [[management]] and is used to guide the organization in making decisions and allocating ...trategic direction of sustainability, which involves taking into account [[environmental]], social, and economic impacts in their operations and [[decision making]]
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  • ...y_7.pdf How much will people pay for longevity?]''. In The RFF Reader in [[Environmental]] and [[Resource]] Policy (pp. 58-62). Routledge. [[Category:Financial management]]
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  • ...onal structure: organizational fossil or source of value?]''. Journal of [[Management]], 19(2), 269-298. ...onal Structure Problems to Improve the Performanceof Ministry of State for Environmental Affairs - Egypt]'', International Journal of Scientific and Research Public
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  • ...toring and managing risks throughout the life cycle of the project. [[Risk management]] helps project managers proactively anticipate and address potential risks ==Steps of risk management process==
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  • '''Objectives of the [[organization]]''' (business goals) are stated by [[management]] before any [[planning]] or [[decision making]] activities. Every [[organi ..., bonuses, dividends and wage increases. In this area the most important [[management]] choices are made between the current and future [[needs]], which determin
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  • ...and engaging in meaningful dialogue and collaboration with others. In a [[management]] context, members of society are seen as [[stakeholders]], who have an [[i ...ty for their impact on society and working to create positive social and [[environmental]] change. All of these approaches involve engaging with members of society
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  • ...Consignment auctions]'', "Journal of [[Environmental]] [[Economics]] and [[Management]]", vol. 87, p. 42-51
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  • ...te items to each other visually or using [[organization]] tools within the environmental"<ref> Bigelow D.H. (2009)</ref>. Participants do not have to attend in on-l ...the electronic system that will facilitate the [[work]] of users and the [[management]] of meetings<ref> Bigelow D.H.(2009)</ref>:
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  • ...ng decisions and performing activities aimed at ensuring rational property management, in particular: # proper energy management within the meaning of energy law regulations,
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  • ...ility, which depends on the ability of the provider to generate revenue. [[Management]] of these goods and services often requires an understanding of the comple * Establishing regulatory systems, such as [[labor laws]] and [[environmental]] regulations.
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  • # ''' [[Management]]''': Managers from various departments who are involved in the project, an ...re groups of people who have a specific interest in the project, such as [[environmental]] groups or [[consumer]] advocates.
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  • ...cost does not take into account the effect of externalities, such as the [[environmental]] [[costs of production]] or the effect of production on the local communit [[Category:Financial management]]
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  • * '''Resource [[Management]]''': Resource management helps to identify the resources needed for a project and allocate them in t ...h; {{i5link|a=[[Quality costs record]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Project cost management]]}} }}
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  • ...n employees and managers'''.The manager takes part in the [[process]] of [[management]] and [[decision making]]. His approach to tasks, building team cooperation ...sh; {{i5link|a=[[Organizational culture]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Knowledge management system]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Quality of work]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[In
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  • A '''[[Risk]] Breakdown Structure''' (RBS) is a tool used in [[project]] [[management]] to identify and organize potential risks for a project. It is a hierarchi High-Level Category: [[Environmental]]
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  • ...lence]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Near miss]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Accident management]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Stochastic effect]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Disaste .../s40572-017-0151-2 The global burden of occupational disease]''. Current [[environmental]] health reports, 4, 340-348.
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