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Quite often the idea of profit and environmental health work against each other; but if 20 leading organizations as outlined in Pamela J. Gordon's Lean And Green: Profit For Your Workplace And The Environment (1576751708, $24.95) can succeed at both, any business can. Lean And Green shows how these companies succeeded by adopting solid environmental principles which worked economically as well. Over a hundred examples from major companies from Intel to Polaroid discuss various commitments, from recycling recycling, the process of recovering and reusing waste products—from household use, manufacturing, agriculture, and business—and thereby reducing their burden on the environment.  and environmental management systems to involving top management on down. Moshe Yudkowsky's The Pebble Pebble - A polymorphic language.

["A Kernel Language for Abstract Data Types and Modules", R.M. Burstall & B. Lampson, in Semantics of Data Types, LNCS 173, Springer 1984].
 And The Avalanche avalanche, rapidly descending large mass of snow, ice, soil, rock, or mixtures of these materials, sliding or falling in response to the force of gravity. Avalanches, which are natural forms of erosion and often seasonal, are usually classified by their content such : How Taking Things Apart Creates Revolutions (1576752941, $27.95) discusses the dynamic of 'disaggregation', in which changing industries rely on changing established structures and routines for modern advantage. From separating information from its storage medium (as in downloading data from the Web) to breaking up large company structures for better service and more clearly defined products, The Pebble And The Avalanche examines how disaggregation dis·ag·gre·ga·tion
n.
1. A breaking up into component parts.

2. An inability to coordinate various sensations and a failure to observe their mutual relations.
 works: the five methods used to take things part, and how this can generate new innovations and business options.
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Title Annotation:Lean and Green: Profit for Your Workplace and the Environment; The Pebble and the Avalanche: How Taking Things Apart Creates Revolutions
Publication:The Bookwatch
Article Type:Book review
Date:Jan 1, 2006
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