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ISBN 10: 1498796524
ISBN 13: 9781498796521
Author: Kampan Mukherjee
This book includes concepts, methodologies, and practices for achieving sustainability in business operations. The underlying concept is explained from two perspectives—organizational level and policy level. In the former, all principles, techniques, and decision-making issues relevant to sustainability at unit level, management of product recovery processes, and sustainability at integrated level are captured. Content on policy-level perspective includes policies, norms, guidelines, and regulatory measures both at global and national levels. The primary goal of this book is the creation of an integrated and value-rich platform for the initiation and management of sustainable operations. Features: This book offers a comprehensive overview of environmental sustainability from the operations and supply chain perspective This book proposes an understandable and innovative viewpoint in explaining sustainable operations management comprehensively as managing operations sustainably at organizational level Readers will learn the concepts, techniques, and the core factors relating to managing operations, keeping in view various dimensions of sustainability and the macro-level guidelines, norms, regulatory measures, and the like in this context This book adds to the knowledge on design, planning, and management of sustainable operations, including the specific management approaches This book includes summary and review questions at the end of each chapter This book is aimed at graduate students and researchers in industrial, production, and mechanical engineering, including operations management. It is also recommended as a textbook for courses such as sustainable development, sustainable operations management, and environmental management.
Sustainable Operations Management 1st Table of contents:
Part I Sustainability—An Introduction
Chapter 1 Sustainability—An Inclusive Paradigm
1.1 Understanding Sustainability and Its Core Issues
1.1.1 Proposed Paradigm of Sustainability
1.2 Concepts, Viewpoints, and Models of Sustainability
1.2.1 History and Evolution of Concepts and Viewpoints
1.2.2 Contemporary Concepts and Theories on Sustainability during the Post-Brundtland Commission Period
1.2.3 Inclusiveness for Sustainability
References
Part II Sustainability at the Policy Level
Chapter 2 Macro-Level Initiatives for Curbing Ecological and Carbon Footprints
2.1 Policies, Norms, and Directives at Global Perspectives
2.1.1 Characteristics of Macro-Level Policies on Sustainable Development
2.1.2 International Organizations or Institutions for Policy-Making and Support in Implementing Sustainable Development
2.1.3 COPs and Important Global Summits
2.2 Guidelines and Regulatory Issues at the Indian Governmental Level
2.2.1 Initiatives of the Indian Government in Policy-Making and Creating Legislative Support
2.2.2 Impact of the Paris Summit on Indian Policies
2.2.3 Indian Initiatives toward SDGs under Agenda 2030
References
Part III Sustainability at the Operations Level
Chapter 3 Key Domains of Sustainable Operations Management in Manufacturing
3.1 Sustainable Product Design
3.1.1 Sustainable Product Design Practiced by Factories
3.1.2 Product Design on the Basis of Product Value
3.1.3 Golden Principles of Sustainable Product Design
3.1.4 Essential Factors in Market Competition
3.2 Sustainable Process Design and Planning
3.2.1 Green Manufacturing
3.2.2 Lean Manufacturing
3.2.3 House of Sustainability (HOS) Model
3.2.4 Hierarchical Framework for Selecting a Sustainable Process Design
3.2.5 Green Inventory and Sourcing
3.3 Sustainable Facility Design
3.3.1 Sustainable or Green Facility Location Decision
3.3.2 Sustainable Facility Design Decision
3.3.3 Green Building Rating System
References
Chapter 4 Product Recovery Management—Cradle-to-Cradle Initiatives
4.1 Product Recovery Management—Global and Local Perspectives
4.1.1 Circular Economy—A New Concept of Industrial Economics
4.1.2 Primary Motivators or Drivers
4.1.3 PRM and Waste Recovery in Practice
4.1.4 Exclusive Challenges in PRM
4.2 Remanufacturing—Process and Managerial Perspectives
4.2.1 Status of the Remanufacturing Sector in India—An Empirical Study
4.2.2 Remanufacturing Operations and Management
4.2.3 Management of Disassembly Operations
4.2.4 Production Planning and Scheduling in Remanufacturing Management
4.2.5 Some Reported Remanufacturing Practices
4.3 Reverse Logistics and Closed-Loop Supply Chain—Principles and Models
4.3.1 Management of Returns Acquisition
4.3.2 Inventory Management in Reverse Logistics
4.3.3 Reverse-Distribution-Based Network Analysis in Reverse Logistics
References
Part IV Measures and Assessment of Sustainability
Chapter 5 Performance Assessment of Sustainable Operations Management
5.1 Sustainability Performance Management
5.1.1 Influencing Factors of Sustainability Performance Management (SPM)
5.1.2 Two Viewpoints on SPM
5.2 Popular Practices for Environmental Performance Management
5.2.1 Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
5.2.2 ISO 14000 Environmental Management System (EMS)
5.2.3 Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI)
5.2.4 Air Quality Index (AQI)
5.2.5 Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), Environmental Management Plan (EMP), and Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA)
5.2.6 European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM) Model
5.2.7 Composite Index on Sustainable Development
5.2.8 Finance-/Cost-Focused Performance Index
5.3 Carbon Footprint Analysis and Life Cycle Analysis as the Two Essential Approaches in Green Business Process Management
5.3.1 Carbon Footprint Analysis
5.3.2 Life Cycle Assessment
5.4 Scorecard-Based Techniques for Integrated Business Performance Analysis
5.4.1 Sustainability in the BSC Model
5.4.2 Sustainable Supply Chain (SSC) Scorecard
5.4.3 Challenges in Scorecard Implementation
5.4.4 Expected Benefits from SBSC or SSC Scorecards
5.4.5 Feasibility Analysis for Implementing Corporate Sustainability Strategy—Net Present Sustainable Value (NPSV) Approach
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