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What Business Owners Say About Environmental Management

January 11th, 2010

We went to our clients and asked them they why felt they needed and wanted an environmental management system (EMS). We also asked what benefits they had identified.

Every business we asked stated that they needed a management system so that they were able to manage their day to day operations more effectively. This was not always their main reason for starting but by the time they were half way through, all clients recognised that their businesses really benefited from having built their system.

Why they started was based on what they wanted and this was quite varied. Some of the businesses questioned wanted to demonstrate that they really were environmentally conscious in their business operations and they found that their EMS both did this and took this a significant stage further. Some wanted certification to help them access export markets. Others wanted a tool to build a culture of awareness and responsibility throughout their operation. Some wanted a marketing edge. Some were under pressure from regulators and/or community groups and felt that they want to clearly demonstrate their environmental commitment. » Read more: What Business Owners Say About Environmental Management

The Management Of Opportunities And Risks

December 27th, 2009

Every business needs to have a strategy and this strategy must be related to changing environmental conditions. In order to survive and maintain growth and expansion business owners must protect the business from potentially harmful influences, and be ready to take maximum advantage of the challenges and opportunities presented.

While business owners must always accept the need for innovation there is still the decision as to which opportunities it wishes to develop in relation to its resources, and those it chooses not to pursue. An effective business strategy depends upon the successful management of opportunities and risks.

Strategy should be based on the priority of maximising opportunities, and that risks should be viewed not as grounds of action but as limitations on action.

While it is not possible to ensure that the right opportunities are chosen, it is certain that the right opportunities will not be selected unless:

• The focus is on maximising opportunities rather than on minimising risks;

• Major opportunities are scrutinised collectively and in respect of their characteristics rather than singly and in isolation;

• Opportunities and risks are understood in terms of the appropriateness of their fit to a particular business; and

• A balance is struck between immediate and easy opportunities for improvement, and more difficult, long-range opportunities for innovation and changing the character of the business.

If the business is to be successful then its organisation structure must be related to its objectives and to its strategy. The structure must be designed so as to be appropriate to environmental influences, the continued development of the business, and the management of opportunities and risks.




By: IvoireConsultancy

What Business Owners Say About Environmental Management

December 11th, 2009

We went to our clients and asked them they why felt they needed and wanted an environmental management system (EMS). We also asked what benefits they had identified.

Every business we asked stated that they needed a management system so that they were able to manage their day to day operations more effectively. This was not always their main reason for starting but by the time they were half way through, all clients recognised that their businesses really benefited from having built their system.

Why they started was based on what they wanted and this was quite varied. Some of the businesses questioned wanted to demonstrate that they really were environmentally conscious in their business operations and they found that their EMS both did this and took this a significant stage further. Some wanted certification to help them access export markets. Others wanted a tool to build a culture of awareness and responsibility throughout their operation. Some wanted a marketing edge. Some were under pressure from regulators and/or community groups and felt that they want to clearly demonstrate their environmental commitment. » Read more: What Business Owners Say About Environmental Management