Finding the most effective organization for a global green processing practice network
Green initiatives worldwide should unite into a global network for sharing technology and best practices. This network is needed to informally share technology outside any system of financial incentives. When the global network works effectively toward global metrics, measurable improvement for all,...
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doaj-08ce1d37481c49799e081ee7fa58b7b22021-10-02T18:54:26ZengDe GruyterGreen Processing and Synthesis2191-95422191-95502012-04-011214514810.1515/gps-2012-0005Finding the most effective organization for a global green processing practice networkJohnston Annette0Chair, Research and New Technology Committee, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5991, USAGreen initiatives worldwide should unite into a global network for sharing technology and best practices. This network is needed to informally share technology outside any system of financial incentives. When the global network works effectively toward global metrics, measurable improvement for all, regardless of nation or local government, can be made. Knowledge from accumulated research on organizational dynamics, knowledge management and communication should be applied to developing the structure for this network.https://doi.org/10.1515/gps-2012-0005globalknowledge managementnetworkorganizational dynamicstacit knowledge |
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Finding the most effective organization for a global green processing practice network |
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Green Processing and Synthesis |
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Green initiatives worldwide should unite into a global network for sharing technology and best practices. This network is needed to informally share technology outside any system of financial incentives. When the global network works effectively toward global metrics, measurable improvement for all, regardless of nation or local government, can be made. Knowledge from accumulated research on organizational dynamics, knowledge management and communication should be applied to developing the structure for this network. |
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