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4/19/2004Sustainable Plant Management …with the greenplanters! Emily Collings Anne Finken Laura Flanigan Emily Collings Anne Finken Laura Flanigan Liz Hamilton Kate Napolitan Nancy Poderycki Liz Hamilton Kate Napolitan Nancy Poderycki Primary Clients: Ford Motor Company Alcan, Inc. Research Partnerships: Erb Institute University of Cambridge Programme for Industry Tauber Manufacturing Institute
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4/19/2004Sustainable Plant Management Background Alcan, Inc. and Ford Motor Company attended Prince of Wales Business & Environment Programme Interest in bringing a similar educational program to Ford and Alcan manufacturing facilities. Potential to become a leading-edge resource of information and expertise for promoting sustainable production around the world. Alcan, Inc. and Ford Motor Company attended Prince of Wales Business & Environment Programme Interest in bringing a similar educational program to Ford and Alcan manufacturing facilities. Potential to become a leading-edge resource of information and expertise for promoting sustainable production around the world.
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4/19/2004Sustainable Plant Management Background Alcan: Aluminum manufacturer $25 billion company, 88,000 employees, operations in more than 60 countries Ford: Sells 6,700,000 vehicles a year Over 325,000 employees – manufacturing is about 80% of this total Manufacturing facilities in 25 countries on 6 continents Alcan: Aluminum manufacturer $25 billion company, 88,000 employees, operations in more than 60 countries Ford: Sells 6,700,000 vehicles a year Over 325,000 employees – manufacturing is about 80% of this total Manufacturing facilities in 25 countries on 6 continents big impact potential!
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4/19/2004Sustainable Plant Management Core Questions What environmental, social, and economic knowledge and skills should be used to evaluate the sustainability of manufacturing operations? What skills are most practically evaluated in the field? What criteria should be used to evaluate sustainability? What is the most effective way to build the necessary skills to improve sustainability of manufacturing? What environmental, social, and economic knowledge and skills should be used to evaluate the sustainability of manufacturing operations? What skills are most practically evaluated in the field? What criteria should be used to evaluate sustainability? What is the most effective way to build the necessary skills to improve sustainability of manufacturing?
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4/19/2004Sustainable Plant Management Overview of Problem Manufacturing currently has significant impacts on: Local and National Economy Society Environment Manufacturing currently has significant impacts on: Local and National Economy Society Environment Environmental Economic Social
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4/19/2004Sustainable Plant Management Overview of Problem Who has the greatest impact on decisions made for a facility? Plant Managers and other staff who manage manufacturing at the local level Who has the greatest impact on decisions made for a facility? Plant Managers and other staff who manage manufacturing at the local level
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4/19/2004Sustainable Plant Management Overview of Problem Customer satisfaction; Trust and respect for and between all stakeholders Continuous improvement in production and profitability; Overseeing supply chain operations; Maintaining high standards for safety and quality; Managing environmental and community impacts Customer satisfaction; Trust and respect for and between all stakeholders Continuous improvement in production and profitability; Overseeing supply chain operations; Maintaining high standards for safety and quality; Managing environmental and community impacts Challenge: Weaving sustainability into a diverse set of responsibilities.
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4/19/2004Sustainable Plant Management Objective of Project Identify skills and knowledge needed to make sustainable decisions Purchasing Management Safety Identify skills and knowledge needed to make sustainable decisions Purchasing Management Safety
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4/19/2004Sustainable Plant Management Methodology Recommendations Analysis Interviews Senior Management Leaders in sustainability Research Partners Literature Review Modern Manufacturing Trends Adult Learning Methods Current Education Programs Survey Phase
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4/19/2004Sustainable Plant Management Summary of Timeline March - June: Begin Research June - July: Design Survey August - October: Implement & Analyze Survey October - February: Program Design March - June: Begin Research June - July: Design Survey August - October: Implement & Analyze Survey October - February: Program Design
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4/19/2004Sustainable Plant Management Progress to date Submitted IRB application Two team members interning at Ford Organized project administration Began research on manufacturing Created cross-functional faculty support team Built trust and relationship with clients Attended plant tour Submitted IRB application Two team members interning at Ford Organized project administration Began research on manufacturing Created cross-functional faculty support team Built trust and relationship with clients Attended plant tour
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4/19/2004Sustainable Plant Management Budget
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4/19/2004Sustainable Plant Management Deliverables NEW! * Suggested Pedagogy and Content * Tool-kit for Sustainable Plant Management
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4/19/2004Sustainable Plant Management Deliverables Make a change! Publish results on the needs and interests of Plant Managers Present findings at conferences
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