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_aKals, Johannes., _eauthor. |
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_aISO 50001 energy management systems : _bwhat managers need to know about energy and business administration / _cJohannes Kals. |
250 | _aFirst edition. | ||
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_aNew York, New York (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : _bBusiness Expert Press, _c[(c)2015.] |
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_a1 online resource (xvi, 249 pages) : _billustrations. |
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_aEnvironmental and social sustainability for business advantage collection, _x2327-3348 |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 237-238) and index. | ||
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_aPart I. Understanding ISO 50001 -- _t1. ISO 50001 as certified management system -- _t2. Energy as part of integrated management and of sustainability -- _t3. Energy for nonengineers -- _tPart II. Megatrends and background theory -- _t4. Scarcity of energy resources and global warming -- _t5. Internalizing external costs -- _t6. Green energy technology and new markets -- _t7. IT and energy -- _t8. Public awareness, legitimacy, and disclosure -- _tPart III. ISO and business functions -- _t9. Cross-reference table ISO 50001 and business administration -- _t10. Organization (Management responsibility, ISO 4.2) -- _t11. Corporate ethics and strategic planning (Energy policy, ISO 4.3) -- _t12. Compliance management (Legal requirements, ISO 4.4.2) -- _t13. Accounting (Energy reviews, ISO 4.4.3) -- _t14. Management accounting (Baseline, ISO 4.4.4 and EnPI, ISO 4.4.5) -- _t15. Investment appraisal (Objectives, targets, and action plans, ISO 4.4.6) -- _t16. Human resource management (Competence, training, and awareness, ISO 4.5.2) -- _t17. Marketing (Communication, ISO 4.5.3) -- _t18. Quality management (Documentation, ISO 4.5.4) -- _t19. Maintenance (Operational control, ISO 4.5.5) -- _t20. Procurement of energy (Design, ISO 4.5.6 and Procurement, ISO 4.5.7) -- _t21. Finance and contracting to procure energy (Design, ISO 4.5.6 and Procurement, ISO 4.5.7) -- _t22. Procurement other than energy (Design, ISO 4.5.6 and Procurement, ISO 4.5.7) -- _t23. Logistics and supply chain management (Design, ISO 4.5.6 and Procurement, ISO 4.5.7) -- _t24. Facility management (Design, ISO 4.5.6 and Procurement, ISO 4.5.7) -- _t25. Production planning and production (Design, ISO 4.5.6 and Procurement, ISO 4.5.7) -- _t26. Green IT (Design, ISO 4.5.6 and Procurement, ISO 4.5.7) -- _t27. Control and audits (Checking, ISO 4.6) -- _t28. Internal revision (Management reviews, ISO 4.7) -- _tPart IV. Conclusions and outlook -- _t29. Implementing ISO 50001 as a project of change management -- _t30. Another approach to energy-oriented business administration -- _tReferences -- _tSelected ISO standards -- _tIndex. |
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506 | _aAccess restricted to authorized users and institutions. | ||
520 | 3 | _aISO 50001 Energy Management Systems defines requirements for third-party certification. This book serves as a practical manual how to implement ISO 50001 following an approach of integrated management. A broad scope of background theories and practical examples are showing how the energy quest serves as a stepping stone for success on national and international markets--explaining not only what has to be done, but also how to do it, and even why it is reasonable. Nearly all business domains are affected by energy management: for example, accounting and managerial accounting, operations, supply chain management and logistics, procurement, facility management, strategic planning, and business ethics. Thus, the book outlines the foundations of a comprehensive energy-oriented business administration or energy management as business function. Academic teachers can cover the field in their respective classes to endow the students with this know-how, boosting the student's careers and advancing the companies their students will work for. The overall challenge of energy increases the complexity of management considerably, but powerful new information technology tools are also available. Examples are in-memory databases, cloud and mobile computing, Big Data, or smart metering. They are contributing to energy efficiency as part of corporate sustainability. | |
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530 | _aAlso available in printing. | ||
538 | _aMode of access: World Wide Web. | ||
538 | _aSystem requirements: Adobe Acrobat reader. | ||
588 | _aTitle from PDF title page (viewed on August 7, 2015). | ||
650 | 0 | _aISO 50001 Standard. | |
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_aEnergy consumption _xManagement _xStandards. |
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653 | _aISO 50001 | ||
653 | _aenergy management | ||
653 | _aenergy management systems (EnMS) | ||
653 | _abusiness administration | ||
653 | _aenergy efficiency | ||
653 | _aenergy accounting | ||
653 | _aenergy performance indicators | ||
653 | _aEnPI | ||
653 | _acarbon management | ||
653 | _aintegrated management | ||
653 | _asustainability | ||
653 | _asmart metering | ||
653 | _asmart grids | ||
653 | _ademand side management | ||
653 | _aenergy procurement | ||
653 | _afacility management | ||
653 | _alogistics | ||
653 | _aenergy planning | ||
653 | _aenergy ethics | ||
653 | _aCSR | ||
653 | _abusiness intelligence | ||
653 | _ain-memory database (IMDB) | ||
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