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R&D Streams
R&D Streams
Linkages and Integration
Economic
Environmental
Social
Supply chain
Learning and change

  R&D Streams  

We hope this will address the gaps in current standards, methodologies and tools. Each R&D Stream is managed by a lead research organisation and supported by up to four other research organisations. Each of the research organisations has specific expertise and experience in particular fields. Our Organisational Partners play a key role in the R&D process, supporting the research organisations by providing practical explanations of their use of existing tools, whether proprietary or in the public domain.

Executive summaries of the R&D reports will be available from May 31st 2001 on the individual R&D pages of the website. Copies of the complete reports and the SIGMA Guidelines will be available to Stakeholders in pdf format on the website from the end of June.


Objective: To explore how the different strands and system elements can be integrated into a single framework, supported by the toolkit. More info


Objective: To explore the economic aspects of sustainability (including intangible assets) and identify ways of capturing these within a management systems framework. More info


Objective: To identify ways of moving beyond ISO 14001 and EMAS towards a management system that reflects a genuine understanding of environmental sustainability. More info


Objective: To develop an understanding of the core elements of social capital and to identify strategies and tools that support the management, development and measurement of these elements. More info


Objective: To identify systems, strategies and approaches that allow larger companies to engage and promote sustainability issues within their supply chains and evaluate the contribution that suppliers (and customers) make towards achieving performance. More info


Objective: To explore ways of promoting organisational innovation and culture change within a management systems framework. More info


 

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