{"id":199,"date":"2007-07-10T10:11:49","date_gmt":"2007-07-10T14:11:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.environmentalriskmanagers.com\/erm\/in-today%e2%80%99s-business-environment-successful-businesses-use-organic-strategies-to-add-value\/"},"modified":"2007-07-10T10:11:49","modified_gmt":"2007-07-10T14:11:49","slug":"in-todays-business-environment-successful-businesses-use-organic-strategies-to-add-value","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/estrategist.com\/members\/in-todays-business-environment-successful-businesses-use-organic-strategies-to-add-value\/","title":{"rendered":"In Today&#8217;s Business Environment, Successful Businesses Use Organic Strategies To Add Value"},"content":{"rendered":"<p align=\"center\"><font face=\"verdana\" size=\"5\"><strong>Organic Strategies  Assure Businesses Minimize Risk, Maximize Value And Optimize Performance  while achieving hit ratios in excess of 90% <\/strong><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">Today&#8217;s globally transparent  business environment, feeding off the information highway, has brought  an end to some traditional business\/sales theories.<\/font><font face=\"verdana\" size=\"5\"><strong>  <\/strong><\/font><font face=\"verdana\">In a global economy, commodity or transactional  business theories are facing rising costs while margins continue to  deteriorate.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">The intensity of global competition  does not allow for lackluster sales hit ratios of 30, 40, 50%&#8230;.   30 to 50% hit ratios mean you fail more than succeed, in other words,  you\u00e2\u20ac\u2122re wasting time and resources.  Organic strategies increase  your hit ratio thus assuring you maximize value and optimize performance  in satisfying the buying needs of today&#8217;s consumers.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">Traditionally, meeting demand  for a product, service or idea, created a business.  To meet and  create demand a business hired sales people.  Traditional sales  are built on theories to persuade, meaning you need to convince the  consumer to buy.  With organic strategies, instead of trying to  persuade or convince a consumer, you assist them to buy.  <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">Consumers in today&#8217;s global  business environment are more knowledgeable and have no time for someone  trying to persuade.  Today&#8217;s consumer is interested in gathering  the appropriate information in order to make an informed buying decision.   Organic strategies elevate business transactions so they occur through  a natural evolution of blending education with filling a consumer need,  want, desire, dream\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6.  <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">Business transparency is also  pushing the demand for organic strategies by forcing businesses to act  naturally.  Through transparency (SOX, FIN 47, SAB 92 Ruling, terrorism,  ISO 14000, Brownfields\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6), today&#8217;s consumer understands the need  to be educated in order to make an informed buying decision.    <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">Another advantage of organic  strategies, they are moving businesses above our current litigious operating  platform to an educational platform.  Litigation, besides taking  away control, has been very expensive, disruptive and time consuming.   Businesses have learned through education how to move beyond litigation.   Today&#8217;s business environment is about education not litigation.  <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">Education is referred to as  competitive intelligence because it gives the consumer a competitive  advantage.  Working with an educated consumer raises the level  of the entire business transaction and allows you to move beyond the  commodity based attitude of traditional consumers.    <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">Since I\u00e2\u20ac\u2122m a professional  environmental Strategist\u00e2\u201e\u00a2 (eS), we use the term competitive environmental  intelligence.  Attorney&#8217;s use competitive legal intelligence,  bankers and accountants use competitive financial intelligence and so  on.  <\/font><font color=\"#ff0000\" face=\"verdana\" size=\"2\">(Note:   Educators throughout history are the ones who are the most respected  from religious educators to the top executives of today who write books  on their view of how to succeed.  Clearly, education has become  the platform to build a successful business\/sales strategy.)<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">Sharing your competitive intelligence  with consumers, distinguishes you from the competition.  It allows  a knowledgeable consumer to determine if they want to build a relationship  with you.  Once the consumer makes that decision, the sale of your  product, service or idea will naturally follow, it&#8217;s organic.   Competitive intelligence is used to solve a problem, grow profits, improve  product quality and services\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6.  <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">With organic strategies the  sale occurs after delivery of your competitive intelligence.  This  natural transaction will allow you to sell more than you ever thought  possible, simply by assisting the consumer to buy.<strong>  <\/strong><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">Delivering competitive intelligence  must be regular and ongoing, it must demonstrate to the consumer, not  only your interest in their business, but your knowledge of the marketplace  as a whole.  Some say you need to have passion and principals.   By applying organic strategies to your business model you will automatically  experience greater success.  With organic strategies you have become  a strategic partner.  <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">In today&#8217;s global business  environment you can grow or go backwards, sitting idle is not an option.   For some, success can be the biggest hurdle to create change.   However, you will not be successful in the future if all you are doing  is what you have done in the past.  Embracing change will give  you the flexibility to move in new directions while still maintaining  integrity.  The choice is yours on how you want to move forward  but remember, in just two days, tomorrow will be yesterday.  <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font color=\"#ff0000\" face=\"verdana\" size=\"2\">(Note:   This competitive intelligence is directed at business professionals  striving to achieve success by working smarter not harder.  Earle  Nightingale describes success &#8220;as the progressive realization of a  worthy goal or ideal.&#8221;)  <\/font><\/p>\n<p align=\"center\"><font face=\"verdana\" size=\"5\"><strong>Environmental  Risk Managers offers more sales value than any other environmental wholesaler.   From environmental Strategist certification, <\/strong><\/font><a href=\"http:\/\/www.estrategist.com\/\" target=\"_blank\"><font color=\"#0000ff\" face=\"verdana\" size=\"5\"><strong><u>www.estrategist.com<\/u><\/strong><\/font><\/a><font face=\"verdana\" size=\"5\"><strong>, competitive environmental intelligence,  live seminars, sales strategies, sales calls, teleconference strategies,  access to major environmental insurance carriers\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6.<\/strong><\/font><\/p>\n<p align=\"center\"><font face=\"verdana\" size=\"5\"><strong>Sample Competitive  Environmental Intelligence<\/strong><\/font><\/p>\n<p align=\"center\"><font face=\"verdana\" size=\"5\"><strong>IMPLEMENTING  ORGANIC STRATEGIES<\/strong><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\"><strong>environmental Strategist,  between the lines:<\/strong>  As an environmental Strategist (eS) I will  share some of the competitive environmental intelligence I use to educate  our client&#8217;s.  This competitive intelligence has created hit  ratios in excess of 90%.  Just so we are on the same page I want  to point out, in order for a business to proactively address their environmental  issues they need to develop and execute an environmental Management  Strategy (eMS).  An eMS allows the user to manage change while  minimizing risk, maximizing value and optimizing performance.   An eMS creates horizontal and vertical benefits for businesses.  <\/font><\/p>\n<p align=\"center\"><font face=\"verdana\" size=\"4\"><strong>Development  And Execution Of An<\/strong><\/font><\/p>\n<p align=\"center\"><font face=\"verdana\" size=\"4\"><strong>environmental  Management Strategy (eMS)<\/strong><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">Environmental liabilities via  direct or indirect exposures impact virtually every business in existence.   Businesses with direct environmental exposures are quite obvious like  chemical manufactures, hazardous material transporters, environmental  remediation contractors\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6.  <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">Businesses with indirect environmental  exposures are not quite so obvious, like a financial institution with  a mortgage on an office building where historical environmental contamination  has just been discovered.  Even though the financial institution  had nothing to do with the contamination, they hold the mortgage and  are facing an indirect environmental exposure.  Should the bank  foreclose on the contaminated property if the owner defaults on payments?   Are there monies to address the required cleanup?  Government issued  fines and penalties?  Are third party bodily injury or property  damage claims possible?  Legal costs? (<\/font><font color=\"#ff0000\" face=\"verdana\" size=\"2\">Note:   The worst environmental damage occurs slowly, seeping into the ground  or water over time, and may go undetected for decades.<\/font><font face=\"verdana\" size=\"2\">)<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">We know a business is profitable  if the value it creates exceeds the cost of performing their value activities.   To date, the hundreds of billions of dollars spent by businesses for  known environmental liabilities such as superfund, asbestos, lead, mold,  underground storage tanks and the list goes on, has forced businesses  to change the way they operate.  <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">Today&#8217;s globally transparent  business environment, i.e. FIN 47, Sarbanes Oxley, ISO 14000, the SEC&#8217;s  SAB 92 ruling, Brownfield redevelopment, terrorism\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6. has made environmental  issues an everyday value activity.  <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">Through development and execution  of an environmental Management Strategy (eMS), sustainable businesses  create value by taking control of their environmental issues and moving  beyond just meeting government compliance.  An eMS is an evolving  strategy, utilized by sustainable businesses to add value.    <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">An eMS has proven successful  because it&#8217;s based upon a <strong>TEAM SPORT<\/strong> strategy. <strong>TEAM SPORT<\/strong>  stands for (<strong>T<\/strong>ogether <strong>E<\/strong>veryone <strong>A<\/strong>ccomplishes <strong>M<\/strong>ore  because <strong>S<\/strong>trategic <strong>P<\/strong>artners <strong>O<\/strong>ptimize <strong>R<\/strong>esources  and <strong>T<\/strong>ime).  A <strong>TEAM SPORT<\/strong> strategy assures a business  gathers the competitive environmental intelligence necessary to execute  an eMS.  <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\"><strong>Who are your TEAM members? <\/strong><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">To answer that, let&#8217;s take  a look at what a typical reactive business does when they find out they  have an environmental problem.  Keep in mind, since the business  is reactive they are managing the environmental problem after it occurs. <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\"> <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">Probably the first person an  environmentally reactive business will call is their <strong>attorney<\/strong>.   After they call their attorney, they will contact their <strong>insurance  agent<\/strong> to see if they have any environmental insurance coverage.   When their insurance agent informs them they do not have any coverage,  the reactive business generally will call their attorney back to sue  the insurance agent.  <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">  <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">Since the environmentally reactive  business is unknowingly self insuring the liability they will need financial  resources to correct the problem and pay legal fees so they need to  involve their <strong>financial institution<\/strong>.  However, most financial  institutions, when they find out they have a client with an environmental  problem, their strategy is to call all obligations due and sever the  relationship.  Since the reactive business has an environmental  liability, they need to involve their <strong>accountant<\/strong> to accurately  express the businesses financial position.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">If the business owns, buys,  sells or manages property they will want an environmentally knowledgeable <strong> realtor<\/strong>.  You include the businesses <strong>environmental services  providers <\/strong> (environmental engineers, remediation contractors, waste  haulers, etc.), and some of the <strong>businesses employees<\/strong>.  This  rounds out your typical eMS <strong>TEAM.<\/strong><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">(Note:<\/font><font color=\"#ff0000\" face=\"verdana\"><strong>   As the environmental Strategist (eS), (For more on becoming a certified  environmental Strategist go to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.estrategist.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">www.estrategist.com<\/a>) you are the TEAM  leader who all TEAM members report to.<\/strong><\/font><font face=\"verdana\">)<\/font><font color=\"#ff0000\" face=\"verdana\">  <strong> <\/strong>   <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\"> <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">The eMS <strong>TEAM<\/strong> primarily  interacts with upper management.  The eMS will identify lower level  organizational task to be performed and the appropriate <strong>TEAM<\/strong>  member can coordinate. <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">(Note:  <\/font><font color=\"#ff0000\" face=\"verdana\">N<strong>ot  developing and executing an eMS via a  TEAM SPORT strategy can have some significant exposures as well, particularly  where regulatory compliance and the bottom line are at stake.   Research shows, 60% to 90% of a businesses in house activities are services  that are neither performing at their best levels nor contributing significantly  to their competitive edge.  A TEAM SPORT strategy has proven to  minimize risk, maximize value and optimize performance in such areas  as internal productivity, product quality, innovation, compliance, customer  service, outsourcing efficiency, public relations, lobbying, stock price\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6.  An eMS creates horizontal and vertical benefits<\/strong><\/font><font face=\"verdana\"><strong>)<\/strong><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">The foundation of an eMS is  the environmental Risk Assessment (eRA).  An eRA identifies the  various direct and indirect environmental issues impacting a business.   An eRA does not attempt to meet any specific governmental standards  or follow any specific models that have been developed such as All Appropriate  Inquiry (AAI), ASTM Phase I &amp; II reports, ISO 14000\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6.  The  eRA can be characterized as an environmental Dunn &amp; Bradstreet.   <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\" size=\"4\"><strong>The four footings of an  eRA:<\/strong><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\" size=\"4\"><strong>eRA Part One:<\/strong><\/font><font face=\"verdana\">  <\/font><font color=\"#ff0000\" face=\"verdana\">What&#8217;s  coming in a businesses front door<\/font><font face=\"verdana\">,  i.e. raw materials, supplies, business vendors, sales\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6.?  What  if a vendor had an environmental loss that impeded their ability to  deliver goods and services?  If this were to occur what&#8217;s your  strategy?  Can a vendor have a negative environmental impact upon  your business?  It&#8217;s critical to know, who you are doing business  with.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font color=\"#ff0000\" face=\"verdana\">Example:<\/font><font face=\"verdana\">  A transportation company was  hired to long haul a liquid solvent used in making detergents and paints.  The solvent was purchased FOB point of shipment, so when the shipment  veered off the road and tumbled into the river below it became a liability  for the business that purchased the solvent FOB point of shipment. The  tank ruptured upon impact, leaking its contents. Eighty thousand people  in the neighboring towns were evacuated as a cloud of toxic vapor settled  over the area. As a result of the accident hundreds of gallons of the  chemical traveled downstream polluting a nearby lake and destroying  thousands of fish and vegetation. Claims costs were $3 million.   Poor vehicle maintenance was determined to be the cause of the accident.   Who are you doing business with?<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font color=\"#ff0000\" face=\"verdana\">Example:<\/font><font face=\"verdana\">  While constructing a new sports  stadium at a university, a contractor ruptured two abandoned 10,000-gallon  underground storage tanks full of gasoline and diesel fuels. Since a  private company donated the land to the university and the contractor  did not have pollution insurance, the university was charged $200,000  for the environmental cleanup. <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">Who are you doing business  with?  This is the first question a business needs to answer in  development of their eMS.  Client&#8217;s and vendors can create direct  and indirect environmental liabilities. <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\" size=\"4\"><strong>eRA Part Two<\/strong><\/font><font color=\"#ff0000\" face=\"verdana\">:  What&#8217;s going  on, inside a businesses corporate walls<\/font><font face=\"verdana\">?   How do they store, handle and treat, raw materials, supplies, waste?   Are they subject to any environmental laws or regulations?  What  vendor services are being performed inside the businesses corporate  walls? <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font color=\"#ff0000\" face=\"verdana\">Example:<\/font><font face=\"verdana\">  A general contractor performing  renovation to a building had a negligence claim filed for creating unsafe  air quality conditions in the ventilation and air filtration systems.   Employees on the premises claimed to have suffered serious injuries  from inhalation of and exposure to toxic fumes and airborne contaminants.   A $10 million claim was filed against the general contractor and building  owner.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font color=\"#ff0000\" face=\"verdana\">Example:<\/font><font face=\"verdana\">  A manufacturer stored bag house  dust containing heavy metals in an uncovered dumpster behind their facility.  Whenever it rained, storm water mixed with the dusts, forming a slurry,  which ran off-site. Soil testing of a nearby stream bank showed high  levels of lead, cadmium and mercury. The contaminant source was determined  to be the dumpster run-off. The manufacturer was responsible for cleanup  costs exceeding $250,000. <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font color=\"#ff0000\" face=\"verdana\">Example:<\/font><font face=\"verdana\">  A millwright dropped a piece  of heavy equipment from a crane onto a pipe leading to a hydrofluoric  acid tank at a manufacturing plant. Acid was emitted into the surrounding  atmosphere, creating a vast vapor cloud. Approximately 3,000 residents  were evacuated and 1,000 were treated for respiratory injuries. Over  4,500 claims were filed in excess of $23,000,000. The claims included  bodily injury, property damage, lost profits and emergency response  costs. <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font color=\"#ff0000\" face=\"verdana\">Example:<\/font><font face=\"verdana\">  A maintenance department used  solvents for parts washing.  They performed the washing over a  drain leading to an on-site septic system. Over time, the septic system  leach field migrated into the surrounding soils and groundwater. At  the time of the septic system closure and conversion to a public sewer  system, the contamination was discovered. Site remediation exceeded  $720,000. <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\" size=\"4\"><strong>eRA Part Three:<\/strong><\/font><font color=\"#ff0000\" face=\"verdana\">  What&#8217;s going  out a businesses back door<\/font><font face=\"verdana\">?   From finished products or services, recyclables, waste materials, vendor  services, etc?  <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">The Comprehensive Environmental  Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA), also known as Superfund,  is based upon joint, strict and several liability.  CERCLA states  you own your waste from cradle to grave.  So, if you reduce your  waste stream you will reduce your potential future liabilities.   When is the last time you had your waste stream characterized?    <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font color=\"#ff0000\" face=\"verdana\">Example:<\/font><font face=\"verdana\">  A golf course sent all of its  waste golf cart batteries to an off-site battery recycling facility  for disposal.  Over a period of several years, the battery recycling  facility did not adhere to applicable federal and state environmental  regulations and it was turned into a Superfund site.  The golf  cart batteries were a waste and the golf course was found jointly liable  for pollution conditions caused by the battery disposal facility. The  golf courses settlement for cleanup exceeded $175,000.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font color=\"#ff0000\" face=\"verdana\">Example:<\/font><font face=\"verdana\">  A service station had a waste  hauler that was transporting its used motor oil overturn and spill its  load into a nearby stream.  Under CERCLA, the service station must  contribute for their apportionment of the load for cleanup cost since  federal law states that you own your waste from cradle to grave.   Cost to settle the claim for the service station was $600,000.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\" size=\"4\"><strong>eRA Part Four:<\/strong><\/font><font face=\"verdana\">  <\/font><font color=\"#ff0000\" face=\"verdana\">Who  are your neighbors<\/font><font face=\"verdana\">? A business  may be executing their eMS but they can still experience an indirect  environmental impact from one of their neighbors.  Who are your  neighbors and what potential environmental liabilities can they create?<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font color=\"#ff0000\" face=\"verdana\">Example:<\/font><font face=\"verdana\">  Chlorine release at a wastewater  treatment plant resulted in toxic air emissions. Area residents and  businesses were evacuated and several people were hospitalized for inhalation  of fumes. A total of 12 businesses were forced to shut down for the  better part of a day. Bodily injury claims amounted to $70,000 and business  interruption claims totaled $120,000. <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font color=\"#ff0000\" face=\"verdana\">Example:<\/font><font face=\"verdana\">  Authorities evacuated a small  farming town after a noxious cloud drifted in from a cotton gin with  a leaking fertilizer tank.  The cloud came from a 30,000-gallon  tank of anhydrous ammonia, which is used as a fertilizer.  Police  said the open valve on the tank made them suspicious somebody might  have tried to steal some of the fertilizer and left the valve open.   Anhydrous Ammonia can also be used to make the drug methamphetamine. <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font color=\"#ff0000\" face=\"verdana\">Example:<\/font><font face=\"verdana\">  In the chemistry lab of a small  university, experiments were being conducted under an old hood. The  hood filters failed and released toxic fumes into the community. Several  residents had to be evacuated and others rushed to the hospital. The  college was sued for several third party claims, along with a $215,000  property damage claim for contingent business loss. <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">The environmental Strategist  (eS) will compile the four parts of the ERA and distribute it to <strong> TEAM <\/strong>members via the <\/font><a href=\"http:\/\/www.estrategist\/\" target=\"_blank\"><font color=\"#0000ff\" face=\"verdana\"><u>www.estrategist<\/u><\/font><\/a><font color=\"#0000ff\" face=\"verdana\">.com<\/font><font face=\"verdana\">  eRAM Tool.  <strong>TEAM<\/strong> members will add their professional competitive  intelligence so the user can prioritize and budget for the strategy  laid out by their eMS <strong>TEAM.  <\/strong> The eMS has moved the business past government compliance and they are  now in control of their destiny and are environmentally transparent.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"verdana\">To recap, businesses need competitive  environmental intelligence in order to succeed in today&#8217;s transparent  business environment.  An eMS will minimize risk, maximize value  and optimize performance via a <strong>TEAM SPORT<\/strong> strategy.  The  environmental Strategist is the <strong>TEAM<\/strong> leader.  An eRA is  the foundation to the eMS.  An eMS offer horizontal and vertical  benefits. <\/font><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Organic Strategies Assure Businesses Minimize Risk, Maximize Value And Optimize Performance while achieving hit ratios in excess of 90% Today&#8217;s globally transparent business environment, feeding off the information highway, has brought an end to some traditional business\/sales theories. 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