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A good environmental or safety metric must be aligned (consistent and compatible) with the methods used by the business to measure financial and management performance, collect data, and report business results. The method used to display the results of the metric must also be consistent with the terminology and methods used to display other business outcomes within the organization.
 
 
 
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TypeTitleDateState
Feature ArticlesBLR Asks: How Valued Are EHS Activities?03/15/2005National
Feature ArticlesDemonstrate the Business Value of Your EHS Functions12/13/2004National
News BriefsEHS and Biz Value All the Buzz at NAEM10/08/2004National
Regulatory AnalysisEHS Metrics National
Feature ArticlesEnvironmental Mapping Can Simplify Management09/07/2004National
News BriefsKey to Measuring Safety Success? A Mix of Indicators03/19/2009National
Feature ArticlesSave Money Saving Energy11/07/2003National
News BriefsTake a Tip from Local Government03/19/2004National
Feature ArticlesThe Challenge of Environmental Costing01/31/2007National
Feature ArticlesWhat Are You Measuring and Why? Maximizing Metrics for Safety and Health10/31/2007National