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Going Green:
Sustainability and the Future of Operations Management
Going Green:
Sustainability and the Future of Operations Management
By
Thomas
Sloan, Ph.D.
When
most people hear the term “green” they think of things like hybrid
automobiles and community recycling programs.
But more and more companies are beginning to consider how their
operations affect the environment and future generations.
In addition, many environmentalists are beginning to acknowledge the
importance of economic growth and prosperity. The
phrase “sustainable development” has emerged to describe the philosophy and
practice of doing business in a way that balances economic, environmental, and
social needs. In this talk, Dr.
Sloan will address some key questions related to sustainability such as
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What is
“sustainability” and “sustainable development”?
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What role
does sustainability play in supply chain management?
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How does
sustainability relate to out-sourcing and off-shoring?
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How can
university-industry collaboration promote sustainability?
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How does
sustainability relate to the
New England
economy?
The field of operations management has a vital role to play in the
long-term sustainability of our economy. Likewise,
the concept of sustainability may be the key to the long-term success and
relevance of the
OM
profession. Companies seek to
reduce the use of toxic substances, while increasing efficiency.
Governments seek to reduce our reliance on petroleum and other
non-renewable energy sources, while promoting growth.
Societies seek to preserve opportunities for future generations, while
providing jobs for the current generation. Who
better to tackle these problems and meet these challenges than operations
management professionals armed with systems-thinking and the other analytical
tools of our trade?
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