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EW Lean And Green

Lean and Green combined

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EW Lean And Green

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  1. Lean & Green

  2. Agenda • Quality Evolution – relation to Green • System Boundary Map • Green Impact Matrix • Issues

  3. Quality evolution – Relation to Green

  4. Eight Green Wastes Source : Creating a Lean and Green Business System, Zokaei, Lovins, Wood, Hines. 2013

  5. Green Systems Boundary Map • Emissions Energy Water Materials Product Waste Recyclables • Good product kg • Input kg • Effluent Source : Creating a Lean and Green Business System, Zokaei, Lovins, Wood, Hines. 2013

  6. Green Impact Matrix Source : Creating a Lean and Green Business System, Zokaei, Lovins, Wood, Hines. 2013

  7. Issues • Difficult metrics • “Tragedy of the commons” • 10 tips for stickability

  8. Tragedy of the commons • Common field will be grazed to dust • Fishbank Simulation • Can play online • Goal = make profit, maximise catch • 2 decades – thousands of people • Almost every game • It doesn’t matter if resource is • Local – eg. watershed • Global - atmosphere Source: The Necessary Revolution, Senge, Smith, Kruswitz, Laur, Schley. 2008

  9. Tragedy of the Commons • Not inevitable • Harley Davidson group • Wouldn’t proceed unless everyone shared info on catches • Reason was that this was necessary to monitor overall supply • Some teams elected to publicly announce when they were expanding their fleet • All teams eventually followed • Fishery never collapsed • Entire industry regulated itself • Worst team made more than best teams in other games • Can avoid if key players accept the “rules of the game” • Government enforced • Industry wide peer pressure Source: The Necessary Revolution, Senge, Smith, Kruswitz, Laur, Schley. 2008

  10. 10 tips for Stickability Source : Creating a Lean and Green Business System, Zokaei, Lovins, Wood, Hines. 2013

  11. 07 3340 5178 glenn@efficiencyworks.com.au

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