Green Intentions: Creating a Green Value Stream to Compete and Win
Brett Wills, Green Enterprise Movement, Toronto, Ontario
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Cat. #:  PP9617
ISBN:  9781420089615
ISBN 10:  1420089617
Publication Date:  July 28, 2009
Number of Pages:  296
Availability:  In Stock
Binding(s):  Paperback

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Description
Author Biography
Features
  • Focuses on elimination of environmental waste through the use of the lean process
  • Defines the seven green wastes and provides a step-by-step method for eliminating them in any organization
  • Employs the value-stream mapping approach, modified for ‘green-stream mapping’.
  • Includes methods for calculating the bottom-line savings that can result from eliminating environmental wastes through a systematic approach
  • Provides real-life examples of implementation and results

Summary

Developed by a plant manager who experienced first-hand the challenges to going green in a business environment, Green Intentions provides organizations with a simple, straightforward, and practical approach to green—the Green Value Stream (GVS) process—that is as mindful as it is profitable. Based on the highly successful, Lean philosophy, the GVS process shows you how to quickly identify, measure, and minimize the seven green wastes to realize immediate cost savings. With the initial savings from harvesting the low-hanging fruit, organizations will have the support and momentum needed to eliminate each of the green wastes, leading to environmental sustainability and the substantial business benefits that follow, including increased revenues, new customers, employee retention, innovation, and increased shareholder value.

Part I, Going Green shows how the green value stream provides a dynamic, proven, and successful approach to going green. It also defines each of the seven green wastes, explains the overall green value stream process, provides guidance on implementing it in your organization, and shows how to map your green value stream.

Part II, The Seven Green Wastes provides a step-by-step process for minimizing and eliminating each of the seven wastes. It includes real-life examples illustrating the environmental and economic benefits associated with moving toward the elimination of each.

The book also includes:

  • A Green Dictionary that defines current terms associated with the green movement
  • Web links and other resources to help you in your journey toward environmental sustainability
  • An environmental primer that clears through the rhetoric to give you a clear picture of what is going on with the environment and what the end goal of environmental and overall sustainability needs to look like