Manufacturing Executive - January/February 2009 - (Page 46) Infor Title: CREATING SOCIAL AND FINANCIAL VALUE BY GOING GREEN: PM STRATEGIES Download: manufacturing-executive.com/inforgrn4 Summary: Linking your companies Green initiatives to its core business strategy can help it not only be more socially responsibly, but also improve your bottom line. That is the premise of a new executive brief from Infor, which answers three key questions: • What is Green? • Why go Green now? • How can technology help? Learn how your organization can achieve similar results. Title: ENTERPRISE ASSET MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES: BE SUSTAINABLE AND PROFITABLE Download: manufacturing-executive.com/inforgrn6 Summary: Effective asset management can help organizations conserve energy and other resources, reduce greenhouse emissions, and decrease waste, even while it helps lengthen asset life, increase uptime, contribute to better-informed decision-making, and add to the bottom line. EAM, then, is truly at the intersection of social responsibility and financial accountability Read more to find out what ‘green’ is, why organizations should include ‘green’ initiatives in their wider strategy and how technology can help. Lawson Title: LAWSON MANUFACTURING Download: manufacturing-executive.com/lawson5 Summary: What makes Lawson M3 7.1 significant? • Underscores our commitment to develop and support distinct product lines to serve the unique needs and requirements of manufacturing and distribution sector companies. • Unveils Smart Client, a new user interface that transforms the desktop work environment to improve user productivity. • Applications include new functionality for fashion, food and beverage, distribution, asset intensive and manufacturing organizations. • Lawson M3 7.1 applications are now even easier to own, implement, use and maintain. 46 Manufacturing Executive JAN/FEB-09 http://www.manufacturing-executive.com/inforgrn4 http://www.manufacturing-executive.com/inforgrn6 http://www.manufacturing-executive.com/lawson5
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