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A product, service, or program has strategic value when it is designed or managed to drive an oganization toward its core values and long-term goals. The strategic value of environmental, health and safety (EHS) programs lies in the contribution of such programs to have competitive advantage, profitability, innovation, productivity, and other goals that are viewed as essential to the long-term health and well-being of the organization.
 
 
 
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TypeTitleDateState
E-lert Article'A Coke and a Smile'06/03/2008National
Guidance DocumentsA Self Assessment Tool for Determining Your Environmental Footprint National
E-lert ArticleBLR's Making the Business Case for EHS Wins Award of Excellence09/29/2006National
News BriefsChanging Products09/17/2003National
Feature ArticlesCoke Adjusts to Changing Environment04/10/2006National
Feature ArticlesDefining Your CSR Platform: Aligning Strategy with Business Performance04/03/2009National
Feature ArticlesDon't Forget the Public: The Importance of Proactive Risk Communication05/09/2007National
E-lert ArticleEHS Now Has a 'Place at the Table'07/31/2006National
E-lert ArticleEHS Skill Sets03/30/2005National
Regulatory AnalysisEHS Strategy National
Feature ArticlesEvolution of the Safety Professional 06/27/2002National
Quarterly BriefingsFall 2008 - EHS & Your Business National
E-lert ArticleGet Your CEO's Attention with the ROI of EHS08/14/2007National
E-lert ArticleGlobal Regs, Climate Change, Business Value, Leadership: NAEM Annual Conference Themes11/09/2007National
Feature ArticlesHow You Can Take a Business Approach to EMS08/24/2004National
News BriefsIntegrating Stakeholders?What's Your Strategy?09/20/2005National
Feature ArticlesKnow the 10 EHS Business Value Principles03/13/2006National
News BriefsLet's Get Back to Basics11/25/2003National
News BriefsMaking Enviro Risks More Transparent07/22/2004National
BooksMaking the Business Case for EHS National
InstructionsMaking the Business Case--Accounting Sheet Instructions National
FormsMaking the Business Case--Activity Accounting Sheet National
Guidance DocumentsMaking the Business Case--Balanced Organizational Scorecard National
Guidance DocumentsMaking the Business Case--EHS Value Conversion Chart National
FormsMaking the Business Case--Process Map National
InstructionsMaking the Business Case--Process Map Instructions National
FormsMaking the Business Case--Resource Accounting Sheet National
Guidance DocumentsMaking the Business Case--Slide Presentation Notes National
News BriefsNAEM 2008: Following Smaller Footprints11/07/2008National
News BriefsNAEM 2008: Not Just Good Deeds … Good Business11/07/2008National
Feature ArticlesNo Substitute for Management01/16/2007National
E-lert ArticleOld World Driving New in EHS03/31/2005National
Guidance DocumentsPrioritization of EHS Research Needs for Engineered Nanomaterials National
Quarterly BriefingsSpring 2008 - EHS & Your Business National
Quarterly BriefingsSummer 2008 - EHS & Your Business National
Quarterly BriefingsSummer 2009 - EHS & Your Business National
News BriefsThe Business-Savvy EHS Manager04/21/2004National
Feature ArticlesThink EU Enviro Directives Don't Affect You? Think Again03/27/2006National
E-lert ArticleTips for Managing Environmental Regulations09/26/2007National
E-lert ArticleWhat Value Are You Bringing to the Party?03/29/2005National
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