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  • We Don't Protect What We Don't Value

    These are the very things it needs to protect to build trust with stakeholders and achieve corporate sustainability in turn, attracts and retains talent, enhances brand reputation, and ultimately leads to corporate sustainability to a Total Value Advantage, fostering trust, building resilience, and ultimately achieving corporate sustainability

  • Compliance Programs and Systems

    What do quality, safety, security, sustainability, environmental, regulatory and ethics programs have This operational compliance model will help you achieve and sustain operational readiness so that you

  • Developing an Environmental Golden Thread - Part 1 (Using a DSM)

    must perform such that its outcomes are continuously advanced towards the overall goal of community sustainability the 12 environmental pillars which need to be advanced simultaneously towards the goal of community sustainability Health and Safety 9) Climate Change Risk and Adaptation 10) Carbon Neutrality 11) Community Sustainability Based on the number of secondary dependencies: 1) Community Sustainability 2) Environmental Similarly, the dependency connecting “Active and Green Transportation” and “Community Sustainability

  • Value Stream Mapping - Just Don't Adopt the Tool, Exploit It!

    They will also improve outcomes associated with quality, safety, security, sustainability, and ultimately This will promote a culture of continuous improvement, fostering innovation, and driving sustainable improvements, eliminate waste, reduce risk, and achieve better outcomes associated with safety, security, sustainability Strategic utilization of VSM, combined with a culture of continuous improvement, can pave the way for sustained

  • Outcome-based Specifications

    Describe the system in terms of capabilities and the performance needed to achieve and sustain desired These should be measurable, realistic, sustainable, and verifiable. The organization will consistently achieve and sustain full compliance with all legal and regulatory performance of risk and compliance systems shall improve over time at the rate necessary to meet and sustain provision of objective evidence, that the system is effective at meeting specified outcomes and is able to sustain

  • Navigating AI Compliance with Integrity

    Building a Sustainable Future As we navigate the complex terrain of AI compliance, it is essential to embracing ethical considerations and fostering a culture of integrity, businesses can pave the way for a sustainable

  • The Need for LEAN AI Regulation

    focusing on existing resources that safeguard critical infrastructure, public safety, and environmental sustainability

  • Steering Compliance: Three Imperatives for Operational Compliance Programs

    towards meeting all their obligations and keeping all their promises associated with safety, security, sustainability regulating systems — operational compliance programs can establish a robust framework that ensures sustainable If you are interested in establishing an Operational Compliance program for your safety, security, sustainability

  • Shingo Model: 3 + 1 Insights to Achieve Organizational Excellence

    With compliance in all of its manifestations (safety, security, sustainability, quality, environmental This insight emphasizes the importance of aligning actions with enduring principles to foster a sustainable cultivate a culture where behaviours are aligned with organizational goals and obligations, driving sustained

  • What Prevents Compliance From Failing?

    With them you elevate your compliance to higher standards of safety, security, sustainability, and other

  • Don’t Fly with Only One Wing

    However, there are other outcomes that a company needs to achieve such as: safety, security, sustainability

  • RISK: Losing Your Social License

    Jim Cooney (thought leader on the topic of social responsibility and sustainability issues) writes that a social license may mean [4]: Corporate social responsibility (CSR) Sustainable economic, environmental Legitimacy is the foundation on which a social license is sustained.

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