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We need the End-to-End view
I ran into a blog entry on Cnet the other day. It was entitled "LCD making worse for the environment than Coal?". This got me thinking. LCD televisions and screens are often seen as "green", eco-friendly, because they consume less...
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07-18-2008 1:09 PM
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christianverstraete
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BOS & BOC, new acronyms to get used to?
Green, sustainability and SER, are terms that appear increasingly in our publications and conversations. They draw our attention on the fact our products interact with their environment and potentially harm it. That impact needs to be evaluated from the...
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07-13-2008 9:48 AM
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christianverstraete
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Return on investment for IT
Over the last couple of weeks I have been familiarising myself with HP's approach for Business Value Analysis and learning to use the toolset. This approach enables HP to work with customers and calculate both the direct quantitative and indirect...
Published
07-10-2008 8:10 AM
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Ian Cole
Carbon Footprint, you know yours?
Two weeks ago at the green Supply Chain conference in London, Carbon Footprint was at the center of the discussions. And one of the topics referred to extensively was how to calculate carbon footprint. It’s actually a very good question and numerous efforts...
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07-09-2008 3:21 AM
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christianverstraete
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To See or not to See
At the end of May I had the privilege to participate in AMRResearch’s Supply Chain conference. During the plenary session several presenters spoke about how they were improving their supply chains, and to my great astonishment, all spoke about the need...
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07-03-2008 7:21 AM
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christianverstraete
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