What are Best Practices in Business Management?
The "Best Practices in Business Management" include a series of practical, easy to apply, an employer can make to increase productivity, lower costs, reduce environmental impact of production improve the production process and enhance safety at work. Therefore, it is a tool for cost management, environmental management and to initiate organizational change. Just give due consideration to these three elements is achieved triple win (economic, environmental and organizational) and establishes the bases in the company for continued modest and successful process of continuous improvement.
The "Best Practices in Business Management" include a series of practical, easy to apply, an employer can make to increase productivity, lower costs, reduce environmental impact of production improve the production process and enhance safety at work. Therefore, it is a tool for cost management, environmental management and to initiate organizational change. Just give due consideration to these three elements is achieved triple win (economic, environmental and organizational) and establishes the bases in the company for continued modest and successful process of continuous improvement.
Good Business Management Practices (BGE) comprising a series of measures designed to avoid the loss of raw material, reducing the amount of waste, save energy and improve production processes and organization of production. The measures are relatively simple and fast and, in general, economic. Therefore, this method is particularly suitable for micro, small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
The three potential benefits of Good Corporate Governance Practices
- cost reduction
- reducing environmental impact organizational improvements
form a triangle produces a synergistic effect that results in a triple gain and a process of continuous improvement your company or business which provides advice.
The "Good Practices of Corporate Governance" are voluntary measures for:
- Optimize consumption of raw materials, auxiliaries, water and energy; avoid wastage of expensive raw materials and, therefore, Reduct operating costs
- Reduct the amount and degree of contamination of solid waste, wastewater and air emissions
- Optimizing reuse and recycling of raw materials and equipment packaging
- Improve working conditions and safety at work;
- improve the organization of the production process.
with good practice a company can make a profit economic . Ultimately, minimizing the consumption of raw materials , water and energy and reducing waste and waste water leads to reduced costs.
addition, the introduction of Practice leads to decreased environmental contamination from the company. That way can improve the image of the company and its products to customers, suppliers , neighbors and authorities. In this respect, micro, small and medium enterprises can achieve a lot and get
considerable savings, with a modest effort in terms of cost, time and administration.
The implementation of Good Practice requires communication motivate employees and a clear delineation of responsibilities for internal monitoring . These aspects must be taken into consideration as part of the implementation process, which will entail benefits organizational type. These improvements will help the company become more productive in the long term.
addition, the introduction of Practice leads to decreased environmental contamination from the company. That way can improve the image of the company and its products to customers, suppliers , neighbors and authorities. In this respect, micro, small and medium enterprises can achieve a lot and get
considerable savings, with a modest effort in terms of cost, time and administration.
The implementation of Good Practice requires communication motivate employees and a clear delineation of responsibilities for internal monitoring . These aspects must be taken into consideration as part of the implementation process, which will entail benefits organizational type. These improvements will help the company become more productive in the long term.
What is needed to enter Best Practice Business Management?
a) Common sense and a willingness to take action
a) Common sense and a willingness to take action
Many of the measures suggested in the Guide are fairly simple and based on common sense. Not require any specific technical skills , although people motivated and willing to make changes.
b) Simple measures
For the application of Best Practices not requires greater investment in "clean technology" that, especially for micro, small and medium companies could be too expensive. On the contrary , the objective is continuous improvement of the process of production
technical and organizational aspects, through a more effective use of resources and optimizing the production process .
c) Perception of the problems
is important for the firm to target the attention of their staff to problems and potential areas of improvement for each know your chances of real action.
d) Collection and dissemination of information
Developing Good Practice can be enhanced by internal collection of information and good communication natural within the company. Thus, important and effective Good Business Management Practices can be developed, implemented and incorporated into the daily operations of the company.
e) Culture of the organization?
The Best Practices are also related to changes behavior and the creation of a "culture of production." Engaging and motivating staff all hierarchical levels of the company helps enormously to take Good Practices.
b) Simple measures
For the application of Best Practices not requires greater investment in "clean technology" that, especially for micro, small and medium companies could be too expensive. On the contrary , the objective is continuous improvement of the process of production
technical and organizational aspects, through a more effective use of resources and optimizing the production process .
c) Perception of the problems
is important for the firm to target the attention of their staff to problems and potential areas of improvement for each know your chances of real action.
d) Collection and dissemination of information
Developing Good Practice can be enhanced by internal collection of information and good communication natural within the company. Thus, important and effective Good Business Management Practices can be developed, implemented and incorporated into the daily operations of the company.
e) Culture of the organization?
The Best Practices are also related to changes behavior and the creation of a "culture of production." Engaging and motivating staff all hierarchical levels of the company helps enormously to take Good Practices.
Content six checklists
This Handbook comprises Checklists covering six areas different. Each list contains a series of questions for you to serve your company identify potential problems, their causes and appropriate action and the six areas covered by the Guide (auxiliary raw materials, waste, storage and handling of materials: Water and Wastewater, Energy, and Occupational safety and Health
). The checklists suggest measures related to the following topics.
This Handbook comprises Checklists covering six areas different. Each list contains a series of questions for you to serve your company identify potential problems, their causes and appropriate action and the six areas covered by the Guide (auxiliary raw materials, waste, storage and handling of materials: Water and Wastewater, Energy, and Occupational safety and Health
). The checklists suggest measures related to the following topics.
- material consumption monitoring
- Periodic evaluation of materials losses in all stages of production and
- processing losses Avoid spills and leaks
- Implementation of a program preventive maintenance
- Replacement and / or reduction of raw materials pollutants (eg products
- cleaning, sanitizing, gasoline lead)
Waste
integrated waste management: reduce, reuse, recycling and environmentally sound waste disposal
integrated waste management: reduce, reuse, recycling and environmentally sound waste disposal
- control the amount and type of waste
- Reduction and elimination of waste (including waste from the packaging), separation and collection of waste materials according to different categories
- Reuse of waste and byproducts in the production process itself
- Use / sale of certain wastes (eg paper, glass, plastics, aluminum, steel, etc.)
- proper disposal of waste not reusable or recyclable
Storage and Material Handling storage, handling and transport of materials suitable
- Control quality raw material receiving
- proper storage and handling of raw materials and products
- Application of the "so first in, first out" ("First-in-first-out) storage system
- storage and application of sound management, safe and controlled dangerous substances
- Careful handling of hazardous substances
- Proper cleaning and disposal of packaging materials
- consumption monitoring and water quality
- Reduction of water consumption in the production process and in other areas of the company
- Elimination spill and drip loss
- reuse and / or industrial water use reusable
- Reducing water pollution
- wastewater treatment according to ecological requirements
- energy consumption monitoring - Reduction of energy consumption and the respective costs
- Elimination of energy loss and optimization of electrical installations
- Recovery and reuse of heat loss
- Efficient electrical appliances (lighting, heating, cooling, freezing, air conditioning)
- Implementing a preventive maintenance of equipment
- Buying appliances low power consumption
- adequate prevention of possible power cuts
Occupational safety and occupational health protection
protection against accidents, hazardous substances, odor, noise and injuries
protection against accidents, hazardous substances, odor, noise and injuries
- Minimizing the risk of accidents and fires
- Preventions enough of accidents and fires
- Conditioning safe work places
- Acquisition and maintenance of personal protective equipment
- Safe Handling of Hazardous Substances
- Decreased risks worker health and worker
- Control of atmospheric emissions
- Minimize odors
- Decreased noise levels
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