Communicating Well to Build an Engaged Culture of EHS & Sustainability
Drena Howard, Director of Global Retail EHS for The Estée Lauder Cos. explains how communication skills are a key component to effective EHS&S leadership.Good Observations Can Transform Safety Performance
David Eherts, Vice President Global EHS for Allergan plc, explains how he unlocked exponential improvements in his company's safety performance by encouraging, and tracking 'good observations.'A Strong Safety Culture Improves Overall Business Performance
Dustin Rusch, Chief Safety Officer for J.F. Ahern Co., explains how building a strong safety culture results in better business performance overall.How Customer Requirements are Driving Sustainability into the Supply Chain
Rick Love, EH&S Manager for United Technologies Corp. describes the benefits of setting sustainability goals for the company's top-tier suppliers. To learn more about the trends that will shape EHS & Sustainability management in the year to come, download NAEM's "2016 Planning for a Sustainable Future" report, www.naem.org.Collaboration is Key to Creating an Engaged Culture of Sustainability
How do you create an engaged culture of sustainability within a company? In this panel discussion you will hear how green teams, cross-functional collaboration and communications all play a role in motivating employees around the company's goals. The speakers are: Bruno Sarda, Director of Global Sustainability Operations for Dell Inc.; Gretchen Digby, Director of Global Education Initiatives at the Center for Energy Efficiency & Sustainability at Ingersoll Rand Co.; and Andy Savitz, author of "Talent, Transformation and the Triple Bottom Line."Looking Over the Sustainability Horizon
Johanna Jobin, Director of Global EHS & Sustainability for Biogen Idec, discusses the future of sustainability and how success will be measured. To learn more about where leadership companies are headed next, download NAEM\'s 2016 "Planning for a Sustainable Future" report at https://staging.naem.org/Making the Business Case for Sustainability Programs
Sustainability is more than just an aspirational idea; it's a potential value driver -- if you are willing to approach it accordingly. Rick Love, Manager of Environmental Sustainability at United Technologies Corp. explains how this approach has achieved results within his company.Patagonia's Common Threads: An Unconventional Lifecycle Management Approach
Tetsuya O'Hara, Director of Advanced Research and Development for Patagonia, describes the business benefits of the company's new Common Threads initiative.Why Integrated Sustainability Programs are Key to Consumer-Facing Brands
Sustainability commitments can drive brand value--if a company can demonstrate actual results. In this video, Fawn Bergen, Sr. Environmental Engineer with Intel Corp. explains how integrating these concepts is a key strategy to driving sustainable business performance. To join the conversation about the future of corporate sustainability management, join NAEM in Milwaukee on Aug. 2-3 for our 2016 Sustainability Management Conference. Learn more: http://bit.ly/29QcdTS.The Value of GRI Reporting
Mike Wallace, director of the Global Reporting Initiative's Focal Point USA, explains the use and value of GRI reporting to companies and their stakeholders. Learn how GRI can be a part of making the business case for sustainability goals. GRI is the most widely used sustainability reporting framework in the world, with more than 80 percent of the Global 250 using GRI when they report on sustainability.Introducing Product Stewardship Criteria to a Diverse Product Portfolio
Gretchen Digby explains how Ingersoll Rand Inc. assessed the opportunities for environmental impact in terms of their product development process. To learn strategies you can use to create a product stewardship program at your company, please visit https://staging.naem.org/How Corning Inc. Evolved its Approach to Data Management
Mark Cates, Director of Environmental Control for Corning Inc., discusses how the company introduced an EHS and sustainability data management solution that works.Tailoring a Homegrown EHS&S Solution to Unique Organizational Needs
Asif Ansari, Manager of Environmental Compliance and Risk Management for the United States Postal Service describes how the organization developed a homegrown solution to meet its unique needs.Using EHS & Sustainability Data to Make Better Business Decisions
Asif Ansari, Manager of Environmental Compliance and Risk Management for the United States Postal Service describes how EHS & Sustainability software can help leaders make better business decisions.Selecting the Right EHS & Sustainability Software
Asif Ansari, Manager of Environmental Compliance and Risk Management for the United States Postal Service, reflects on how the organization chose the right strategy for its EHS & Sustainability data management needs.How GE Manages Its EHS & Sustainability Data
Kris Morico, Global Leader- Environmental Programs for General Electric Co., discusses how the company manages its EHS and sustainability data.How Data Is Transforming Decision-Making Around EHS&S Management
David Williams, Director of Environment and Sustainability with Teva Pharmaceuticals, describes how access to sophisticated data analytics tools are transforming the EHS& sustainability management profession.Emerging Trend: Compliance Goes Beyond Environment, Health and Safety Requirements
Hector Rodriguez, Director of Global EHS and Sustainability for Biogen Idec, describes how the emerging regulatory environment and its challenges for business.Moving Toward Risk-Based EHS Compliance
Kisa Adkins-Baskin, Global Environment Compliance Program Manager with Newell Rubbermaid, explains how the approach to environmental, health and safety compliance is changing within mature companies.Adapting to Emerging Regulations with an Eye on Efficiency
Scott Canonico, Regional Manager of EHS for Linn Energy, describes the challenge of translating emerging regulations into business processes that are efficient, consistent and cost-effective.
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