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  • Is AI Sustainable?

    In this article we will explore sustainability and how it relates to AI technologies. In fact, this what it means to be sustainable. Is our pursuit of AGI sustainable with respect to human flourishing? However, it sustainability that drives our need for safety. Instead, of asking is AI Safe , perhaps we should be asking is AI Sustainable ?

  • Beyond Balance: Sustainability as a Legacy of Sacrifice and Investment

    Sustainability is often defined as fulfilling current needs without jeopardizing future generations' True sustainability is not only about striving for a balance between short-term and long-term objectives This perspective challenges us to rethink our approach to sustainability. This expanded view of sustainability invites us to reconsider our approach to global challenges. Finding balance is a necessary part of sustainability.

  • Sustainable Development and Environmental Stewardship - Part 1

    The course we decided to start with is Sustainable Development (SD) and Environmental Stewardship (ES This 4-week course introduces the topic and walks through 10 guidelines of sustainable development and It also introduced us to important definitions: Sustainable Development - “development that meets the Sustainable engineering defines an approach to engineering to meet the challenges of sustainable development The technical challenges alone that face sustainable engineering are immense.

  • The Power of Attention to Improve Compliance

    But here's the million-dollar question: Is attention alone enough to sustain long-term improvement? While attention is a great kick-starter, it's not a sustainable strategy for continuous improvement. Celebrate and reward sustained excellence : Recognize long-term performance, not just short-term gains However, it's most effective when used as a catalyst for creating self-sustaining systems of excellence How do you balance the need for leadership focus with sustainable improvement strategies?

  • Five Principles of Compliance Program Success

    principles has and will increase the probability of compliance success across all domains (safety, security, sustainability help, we adapted the Lean practice of Kaizen (improvement interventions) to support safety, security, sustainability

  • Don't Make This Costly Mistake With Your Compliance Controls

    to recognize the nuanced differences between compliance requirements in areas like safety, security, sustainability incidents Security Training : Addressing employee awareness of cyber threats and protective behaviours Sustainability letter of the law, but leaves gaps in critical areas like workplace safety, cybersecurity hygiene, sustainability Identify the distinct properties, dependencies, and risk implications of controls across safety, security, sustainability

  • Compliance: The Friend You Never Knew You Needed

    conformance to standards; it is about aligning with organizational values associated with safety, security, sustainability identifying and mitigating the effects of uncertainty, ensuring that organizations operate in a safe and sustainable necessary constraint that helps drive innovation and ensures that organizations operate in a safe and sustainable

  • Compliance as a Value Guardrail

    perception of compliance programs from mere cost centres to essential guardrails ensuring and protecting sustainable When implemented effectively, compliance programs across various domains—including safety, security, sustainability Environmental regulations, for example, have spurred the development of cleaner technologies and more sustainable compliance programs as strategic value guardrails—protecting against downside risks while enabling sustainable

  • For Compliance to Change It Must Raise Its Standard

    Any gaps are quickly closed to sustain a status of “In Compliance.” What is there then left to do? These other obligations arise from commitments to sustainability, safety, security, quality, environmental To meet the broader set of obligations requires intentional and sustained effort where measures of performance

  • What is Compliance?

    . ➡️ As an “end” it is the outcome of meeting all your obligations – better safety, security, sustainability

  • Two Kinds of Compliance Resiliency

    capabilities an organization needs will depend on whether their goal is to maintain the ability to sustain Recognizing this difference is crucial to sustainable business as well as compliance outcomes. modified from Seager (2008, p. 445) from the paper, "RESILIENCE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS – ACHIEVING SUSTAINABILITY

  • Taking Control: Building an Integrated Compliance Management System

    You're likely juggling safety regulations, security requirements, sustainability goals, quality standards When safety protocols don't align with security measures, or when quality controls conflict with sustainability organization-wide visibility and coordination Domain-Specific Modules Safety Management Systems Security Operations Sustainability Remember, compliance isn't just about avoiding penalties - it's about creating sustainable, efficient

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