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Tables of Contents for Implementing Proactive Environmental Management
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
iii
Tables
vii
Examples
ix
Summary
xi
Acknowledgments
xix
Abbreviations
xix
Introduction
1
4
Analytic Approach
5
4
Central Policy Challenge: Integrate Environmental Missions and Functions with Core Missions and Functions
9
18
Identify Stakeholders and Related Goals
12
1
Maintain Senior Leadership Support
13
1
Give Environmental Champions Day-to-Day Responsibility
14
2
Build Coalitions with Other Internal Interests
16
1
Integrate Relevant Elements of the Value Chain
17
2
State Environmental Goals in Simple, Specific Terms
19
1
Use Cross-Functional Teams for Specific Decisions, Projects, and Processes
20
2
Develop Tools to Identify Firmwide Effects of Environmentally Related Activities
22
1
Balance Centralization and Decentralization
23
2
Implications for DoD
25
2
Central Implementation Challenge 1: There are no Silver Bullets when Every Situation is Different
27
18
Motivate Creative and Persistent Change Agents
28
1
Assign Responsibilities Clearly Throughout the Firm
29
1
Design Metrics to Motivate the Right Behavior
30
3
Use Incentives to Motivate the Right Behavior
33
2
Manage Failures to Limit Disincentives for Risk-Taking
35
1
Empower Employees with Formal Training
35
2
Develop a Supportive Organizational Context for Tools
37
2
Communicate Continuously in All Directions
39
1
Manage Relationships with Stakeholders
40
3
Benchmark to Promote Continuous Improvement
43
2
Central Implementation Challenge 2: Radical Organizational Change Takes a Long Time
45
4
Recommendation: Use Formal Quality Frameworks to Implement an Integration Policy
49
14
Available Formal Quality Frameworks
50
9
Formal Quality Frameworks for DoD
59
4
Bibliography
63
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