
Wednesday Jan 20 - 6:00pm dinner snack, 6:30pm presentation
Hosted At NC
You are invited to our Technical Presentation -
The Triple Bottom Line; an emphasis on organizational responsibility
by International Speaker - Clyde Parker - "starswin.com"
General program description:
In practical terms, triple bottom line accounting means expanding the traditional reporting framework to take into account ecological and social performance in addition to financial performance.
The concept of TBL demands that a company's responsibility be to stakeholders rather than shareholders. In this case, 'stakeholders' refers to anyone who is influenced, either directly or indirectly, by the actions of the firm. According to the stakeholder theory, the business entity should be used as a vehicle for coordinating stakeholder interests, instead of maximizing shareholder (owner) profit.
People, "planet and profit" succinctly describes the triple bottom lines and the goal of sustainability.
This is a lively program which outlines the responsibility to tomorrow’s organization and places the responsibility squarely on the producer of products.
Speaker Bio
Recognized worldwide as a leader in Six-Sigma excellence, Clyde H. Parker is identified as a “Guiding Star” by the Society of Manufacturing Engineers.
He has extensive experience with highly successful executive development programs in Bangkok, Malaysia, Singapore, Bahrain as well as Saudi Arabia. He is frequently invited by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to consult with executives in the chemical industry as well as oil & gas operations. He has served multiple times in Singapore as the Chair of the Asian Six-Sigma Summit. He serves as a Lean Manufacturing & Six-Sigma consultant to Saudi ARAMCO & Kuwait Gulf Oil Operations.
He serves on the board of the Malcolm Baldridge Quality Award and Shingo Prize for Operational Excellence.
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He is often featured as a humorous keynote speaker at management conventions. Additionally, he is a member of the Motorsports Advisory Panel and the Oil & Gas Advisory Panel for the Society of Manufacturing Engineers. |
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The meeting will be on the NC A&T campus in
Room 2014 Smith Hall (Bldg 60) (
Please Advise Professor Kornegay via email no later than Mon noon on Jan 18th if you will be attending so we can get enough pizza! Senior Members $10 donation for food expense.
Assistant Professor & Graduate Coordinator
Mfg. Systems Dept.-School of Technology
President- Industry Division - NAIT
For Smith Hall see web site: Map campus Map Streets