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A product, service, or program has strategic value when it is designed or managed to drive an organization 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. For government organizations, long-term goals are typically fulfillment of directives or mandates. For nonprofits, health and well-being may be determined by a commitment to provide products or services to members or the general public.

This section identifies and links key EHS functions and associated business values, outlines existing methods for enhancing the business value of EHS, and offers practical tools and techniques for selling EHS initiatives to management.


 
 
 
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TypeTitleDateState
Training Tips10 Good Reasons Training Is a Sound Investment National
White PapersA New Way of Thinking for Safety Professionals11/21/2003National
White PapersBe a Cheerleader and a Business Advocate for Safety08/24/2007National
NewsBLR's Making the Business Case for EHS Wins Award of Excellence09/29/2006National
NewsBusiness Leaders Urged to Adopt Safety Code08/02/2002National
NewsChanging Products09/17/2003National
White PapersCorporate Stewardship Reports Are Great PR10/16/2006National
NewsEHS Now Has a 'Place at the Table'07/31/2006National
Regulatory AnalysisEHS Strategy National
NewsEmployers Urged to Join VPP 'Challenge' Program05/25/2007National
White PapersEvolution of the Safety Professional 05/01/2002National
NewsExec Shares Strategies for Safety10/11/2006National
Quarterly BriefingsFall 2008 - EHS & Your Business09/09/2008National
Quarterly BriefingsFall 2009 - Quarterly Briefings09/01/2009National
NewsFive Pillars of a Highly Effective Safety Management Process09/27/2005National
NewsFoulke Highlights VPP at NSC10/16/2007National
NewsGet Your CEO's Attention with the ROI of Safety08/13/2007National
White PapersHow to Make the Business Case for Safety03/17/2008National
Questions & AnswersHow would I go about building a business case for investing in my facilty's fire equipment (e.g., sprinklers, alarms, extinguishers, etc.)?09/26/2007National
NewsIs Your Company Working at 30 percent Capacity?06/13/2005National
Training TipsIs Your Training Investment Paying Off? National
White PapersJob Safety Services Are Big Business These Days07/01/2005National
BooksMaking the Business Case for EHS National
White PapersMaking the Business Case for EHS: The EHS Business Value Principles10/24/2005National
Guidance DocumentsMaking the Business Case--Accounting Sheet Instructions National
Guidance DocumentsMaking 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
Guidance DocumentsMaking the Business Case--Process Map National
Guidance DocumentsMaking the Business Case--Process Map Instructions National
Guidance DocumentsMaking the Business Case--Resource Accounting Sheet National
Guidance DocumentsMaking the Business Case--Slide Presentation Notes National
NewsMichigan Businesses Say They're Too Busy to Train for Safety08/01/2006National
White PapersNeed a Safety and Health Role Model?02/09/2009National
Guidance DocumentsOSHA Expert Advisor - Safety Pays National
NewsOSHA Proposes Change to Voluntary Protection Programs07/25/2003National
NewsOSHA Unveils Two New VPPs06/02/2004National
NewsOSHA: Instruction on VPPs04/01/2003National
White PapersProtection Proves Profitable at L.L.Bean06/29/2009National
White PapersSafeguarding Workers During Mergers 05/07/2002National
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