• Update on NAEM Excellence Awards

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    We're thrilled to announce our collaboration with NAEM on our E+E Awards program and on the return of our in-person awards celebration next April.
  • The Considerable Challenge of Setting Goals

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    Inside most companies it may seem at times that we are virtually awash in goals, targets, objectives, incentives and other means of spurring us to action.  Like many things in life, “too much of a good thing” can be counterproductive, but there is no question carefully formulated goals are critical to environmental, health and safety (EHS), and sustainability programs.  
  • Humanizing Your EHS Dashboard

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    Having the right perspective about our EHS data enables us to unlock its maximum benefit to our EHS culture. When we remember that real people are behind those statistics, we can fully understand the true cost of poor safety performance.
  • The Human Element in Data-Driven Safety Transformation

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    The intersection of today’s robust technology and new developments in safety thinking have many organizations excited for what the future holds. But how do you connect technology with the human element which is at the core of all things safety-related?
  • EHS&S Mobile Software in the Palm of Your Hand: Successful Strategies for Deployment & Overcoming Implementation Challenges

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    No matter what industry or facility you work in, EHS&S mobile software can assist with inspections, concern reporting, observations and more.
  • Creating a Crash-Free Culture: Walking the Walk

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    How can EHS professionals most effectively make driver safety culture become part of their organization's DNA?
  • A Transformational Journey of SKF USA to EHS Leadership

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    Learn how SKF USA got their recordable incident rate to zero, transitioned from reactive to proactive risk analysis and assessment, expanded global quality best practices, and more.
  • Sustainability Trends and Best Practices From Companies Doing It Right

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    Leading companies agree that these four strategies are critical for implementing a successful corporate sustainability program.
  • Reducing Loads and Cost With Zero Landfill

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    Learn how to start implementing reduce, reuse, recycle at your facilities — and where to go from there.
  • Alternatives to Hazardous Waste Disposal

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    Not only are hazardous waste regulations complex and difficult to understand; alternative approaches are quickly becoming a strategic set point as part of a corporate sustainability plan. Check out today’s many regulatory-friendly pathways to give your unsalable items a second life.
  • Lessons from the Audit Trail on Speaking Truth to Power

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    Learning to speak truth to power, in a way that makes power listen, is a lifelong endeavor.  Today’s young EHS professionals, especially women, face the daily challenge of getting their message heard by everyone from the boardroom to the janitor’s closet. Sincerity and passion are great, but they will only get you so far. These lessons from the audit trail may help you get your message across.
  • Make a Solid Case for Training

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    How do you do more with less? What’s needed is a leverage point. And that leverage point is a well-trained team.
  • Five Ways to Proactively Plan for Compliance

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    For EHS&S professionals, keeping up with constantly evolving regulations can be a full-time job. So how can companies stay on the right side of compliance and proactively plan for the future?
  • Big Data and the Big Change for EHS Managers

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    If you’re an EHS manager, you hear a lot about Big Data, artificial intelligence and other tech. How will these innovations impact you? As an EHS manager, will your job disappear? No, but Big Data will change your focus to what matters most.
  • Advancing Sustainability: Putting Your Employees To Work

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    The bottom line: a key benefit of corporate sustainability programs may be the corporation itself. Increasingly, sustainability is becoming a tool to recruit, retain, inspire and motivate your workforce. Learn more about how Sustainability Programs are providing opportunities and benefits to companies in this article.
  • Smart Growth Could Spur Economic Prosperity, Environmental Sustainability

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    Sustainability is not just a business management paradigm for Patrick Doherty, Director of Smart Strategy at the New America Foundation: It's the strategic lens that should shape how we build our communities, structure our tax code and prioritize investments.
  • Innovation Can Drive Triple Top Line Growth, NAEM Keynote Says

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    Minimizing the impact of business operations on the environment won"t be enough to achieve the kind of "triple top line" growth that William McDonough believes is necessary to create abundance in the 21st century. What"s needed now is a transition toward a "circular economy" based on the principles of redesign, renewal and regeneration.
  • Using Materiality to Clarify Sustainability Priorities

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    The demand for information is overwhelming and made more difficult by the varying needs of a wide range of stakeholders. Faced with limited resources in a world where some disclosures are mandatory and others are not, how do you break through the “noise”? In a word, materiality.
  • Measuring the Effectiveness of Your Training Program

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    When it comes to evaluating training effectiveness at your organization, what methods do you use? Learn how the Kirkpatrick Model works and how it can drive insights for your organization. 
  • Putting It All Together: Why AEP published its first combined CSR and Annual Report

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    Learn how American Electric Power developed a strategy to address stakeholders' concerns by demonstrating the relationship between its financial and environmental performance.
  • EHS Training Solutions Now and in the Future

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    Read the highlights from the roundtable discussions on EHS Training Solutions Now and in the Future – Materials, Methods, Systems and Strategies.
  • Giving EHS Risk Equal Footing in Financial Discussions

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    When is an EHS project with no apparent visible economic return more important than a significant capital project? How do you quantify the value of a human life, something which is priceless? How do you value the reputational risk of a significant notice of violation, not just its dollar amount?
  • Managing Supply Chain Risks through Product Stewardship

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    Reducing reputational risk by managing product stewardship allows companies to move products around the globe in a way that is safe for workers, consumers, the environment and is ultimately good for business.
  • Communication Lessons from a Global EHS Manager

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    The lessons that I learned through my earlier experiences led me to three keys for success in working across cultures.
  • EHS Success at the Intersection of Engagement and Coordination

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    Doing the right thing is often surprisingly easy, and making employees aware of how to reduce the company's environmental footprint seems to increase everyone's willingness to be involved.

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