Product sustainability: organisational considerations Online publication date: Sun, 21-Sep-2008
by Martin Charter, Tom Clark
International Journal of Product Development (IJPD), Vol. 6, No. 3/4, 2008
Abstract: The paper discusses organisational aspects that need to be considered when developing sustainable products, services and product-services. Managing business sustainability, and within it sustainable solutions development, is a complex and evolving issue and there is no bible that effectively helps companies to do this. To progress towards sustainability, there will need to be a clear vision, commitment, objectives and strategy driven from the top. Organisational structures will need to be created that enable learning and change in a dynamic setting. Higher levels of net sustainable value will need to be delivered through more sustainable solutions based on robust management systems, and this will mean innovation (Charter and Clark, 2003).
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