Social Responsibility

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A01=Holly Alison Duckworth
A01=Rosemond Ann Moore
analysis
assessment
Author_Holly Alison Duckworth
Author_Rosemond Ann Moore
behavior
Category=KJG
class
continuous improvement
Core Subject
Cultural Rights
diagram
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eq_business-finance-law
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eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
ethical business practices
failure
Failure Diagram
Failure Mode Effects
Failure Modes
Fair Operating Practices
Ho Ld
Ir La
ISO 26000 standards
Lo Ca
mode
occurrence
Occurrence Class
organizational risk management
PDSA
Potential Failure Modes
Prioritization Matrix
Process Based Approach
Process FMEA
Ri Ss
risk
Risk Analysis
Risk Assessment
risks
RPN
Severity Class
Six Sigma methodology
Social Responsibility Performance
social responsibility process improvement
Social Responsibility Risk
Socially Responsible Behavior
St Ep
sustainability assessment
Te Ch

Product details

  • ISBN 9781439803721
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Mar 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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With stock market swings due to unethical behavior, fuel price escalation due to increased demand, and climate disasters due to global warming, operating in a socially responsible manner is quickly moving from the realm of a nice idea to a business imperative. Taking a continuous improvement approach to social responsibility, Social Responsibility: Failure Mode Effects and Analysis offers a process for driving actions that can be taken by those interested in the "doing of" rather than the "talking about," who are ready to move toward making positive change.

Although many books cover market response and interest in this global concern, this is quite possibly the first one to focus on methods for assessing an organization’s path to social responsibility performance. Authors Holly Duckworth and Rosemond Moore move beyond talking about improving social responsibility risk to doing something about it, using a well worn tool—Failure Mode Effects and Analysis. They define social responsibility, explain the ramifications of the new ISO 26000 standards in the market place, and provide problem-solving methods that can be put to immediate use.

With vast experience and solid credentials in engineering and management, Duckworth and Moore are both old school types. Their point of view is not academic, political, or theoretical, but firmly based in hands-on, action oriented shop-floor work. It may seem unusual for authors with such traditional backgrounds to be writing about a topic that, on the surface, seems untraditional. But from their experience with continuous improvement as Six Sigma Master Black Belts, they have personally witnessed the waste that can be so easily removed from the work place. This book proves that when hard-hitting experts tackle a subject perceived to be as fuzzy as social responsibility, the result is methods and strategies that work.

Duckworth, Holly Alison; Moore, Rosemond Ann

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