By Andrea Krasnoff on July 19, 2010 A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge Third Edition , Andrea Krasnoff , Capability Maturity Model Integrated , CMMI , Communications Management , Cost Management , Deming’s Plan-Do-Check-Act , EMS , environmental impact , environmental impacts , Environmental Management Policy , Environmental Management System , environmental policy , green project management , green project management methodology , greenpm , GreenPM methodology , greenthink , Human Resource Management , Integrated Change Control , Integration Management , International Organization for Standardization , ISO 14000 , ISO 14001:2004 , ISO14001 , PDCA , PMBOK , PMI , Procurement Management , Project Charters , project management , Project Management Institute , project quality assurance , project quality control , quality audit , Quality Management , Quality Management Plan , quality management program , risk management , risk rating , risk response strategy , scope change , scope change process , Scope Management , Six Sigma , stakeholders , Time Management , Tom Mochal , WBS , work packages
An introduction to the International Organization for Standardization’s ISO 14000 family of standards that have been developed for organizations to operate in way that sustains the environment, that explores how “greenthink” can be applied to project management in support of aligning with these standards.
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For the second year in a row, ComputerWorld has showcased the achievements at 12 IT departments that are reducing power demands and using technology to create energy efficiencies. Thirty criteria were used to determine which organizations had the greenest IT departments. The IT departments selected include: Mohawk Fine Papers, State Street, Allstate, Citigroup, PricewaterhouseCoopers, State of Indiana, KPMG, Seventh Generation, Office Depot, Burt’s Bees, Marriot and Austin Energy. Find out why these organizations were selected.