Framing cost reduction as a green initiative may also be a win-win for companies, their employees, and the environment. According to Jhana Senxian, researcher at Aberdeen and co-author of the upcoming book Green IT for Dummies, “Sustainability builds employee loyalty.” Senxian explains, “Acoforategreen/sustainability initiative gets a lot more volunteers than a typical cost-reduction initiative where a company would get just a few volunteers.” “In addition,” affirms Senxian, “focusing on sustainability makes an organization more attractive. Lean [initiatives] got rid of waste. There are lots of movements that have done pieces of sustainability. Now, green plugs into very visionary practices. Innovation comes from all levels of the organization, and it can make it more competitive as a whole.” Further, Senxian explains, “The green initiatives in companies, because of their success at sparking innovation, motivate them to redefine their bottom -line measurements. People, profit, and planet are the new triple bottom line for companies.” Continues @http://www.data-storage-today.com/story.xhtml?story_id=64590&full_skip=1 |
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