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It's coming! Look for the Lean Sustainability Summit in
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The Business Case...
The business case is
there, especially for companies already engaged in lean
manufacturing principles and practices.
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You'll walk away with an action plan for cutting costly
waste in your company. Panel discussions will be focused on
what you can do "on Monday morning" to begin cutting costs.
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You'll learn ways to apply lean to green concerns in order
to save money. How? You will reduce energy costs and water
usage for starters. That's the easy stuff and it translates
into direct savings.
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You'll be in a position to earn new customers. Fewer companies will pursue "green" initiatives in a
struggling economy not realizing...
Green is NOT a cost!
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You'll become the supplier of choice because of your focus
on reducing environmental impact.
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Lean save money. Green saves money. Imagine the power of a
united effort between your lean proponents and your green
proponents. They're doing the same thing... reducing waste!
But very few companies have learned to merge these
initiatives! You will!
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By
starting NOW, you'll be FAR ahead of your competitors when
the economy gets on track.
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Want more? Here's a whitepaper
that elaborates.
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Sustainability
provides the cause.
Lean provides the solution.
Lean
and environmental proponents have the same goal of
reducing waste. With increasing demand from consumers
demanding alternative products and responsible corporate
citizens, companies are turning this into a competitive
advantage..
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