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WaqasAltaf
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Re: Data overload
WaqasAltaf   9/8/2012 11:23:33 AM
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Yes Barbara. It has become so important for companies to inform and explain to their shareholders that they are subject to compliance with environmental regulations and the impact of complying with those regulations on profitability and financial position. Unfortunately, most shareholders will choose a non-compliant profit making company over a compliant low-profit making company.

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Barbara Jorgensen   9/7/2012 8:58:03 AM
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@waqas: Right on. There is always a short-sightedness among public companies to turn the next profit. Investors only look as far out as the next quarter. Investment in green reaps benefits in the long haul, and many companies i know are out there tryig to explain that to shareholders. I think that is a dilemma all companies face: where to invest your limited resources--and where the ROI finally kicks in.

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mfbertozzi   9/7/2012 3:46:23 AM
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Thank you Waqasaltaf, I totally agree on that and this an additional point to consider; really often people (I mean corporations) take an action because of rules coming from regulators; I believe a different attitude, a proactive attitude, could provide benefits for all involved in the process.

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WaqasAltaf   9/6/2012 1:48:15 PM
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@ Barbara

In these times of recession, many businesses cant afford to devote efforts to complying with such laws. Some businesses focus only on profit maximization while ignoring law. Some businesses want to comply and for that they force their supply chain partners to comply if they want to continue dealing. So all these fragments are inevitable and unity cannot be achieved unless all businesses implement green efforts in a uniform way in an industry.

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WaqasAltaf   9/6/2012 1:38:16 PM
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@ mfbertozzi

Well you see the root of the problem is the regulatory pressure. If regulators require a company to evaluate its suppliers' compliance with green efforts, the company will request for data. I dont think there will be any company that will require such data from its suppliers if the regulatory pressure wasnt there.

Meanwhile, you are right that the regulatory pressure is causing supplier/customer relationships to be taken care of by lawyers.

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Barbara Jorgensen   9/5/2012 5:04:42 PM
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@waqas: good point.  "Green" is good while "Greed" is bad...

seriously, though, the consultanices I have been dealing with have a big picture approach to this issue whereas I think companies and even industries tend to focus only on their own immediate problems. To use another green analogy: consultancies see the forest rather than the trees :-) Data is only a symptom of the bigger problem, which is the industry seems to be fragmenting on these issues rather than uniting

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mfbertozzi   9/5/2012 3:47:03 AM
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Absolutely yes! Going further, in case we would adopt some kind solutions in terms of tech, we can assume "cloud paradigm" is in condition to full support this process.

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Re: Put yourself in organizations' shoes
mfbertozzi   9/5/2012 3:45:12 AM
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@WaqasAltaf: it is a really important perspective and personally, I totally agree with; on the other hand, I have experienced some issues in interacting with customers for the fact that sometimes contract's agreement terms were not sufficiently clear and similar events have generated extra-costs in managing these situations. Right agreement quite often means right relationship, no extra-costs and right way to accomplish for both involved parts (customer and supplier) the sales' matter.


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Jacob   9/3/2012 6:14:17 AM
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Waqas, a common repository with all similar documents are good and may help for others to access such documents.

WaqasAltaf
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Re: Data overload
WaqasAltaf   8/31/2012 11:20:29 AM
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@ Barbara 

It is also good for consultancy firms that are trying to help out organizations in complying with different green laws and in exchange making significant billable hours.

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