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SUMMARY:2020 Green Enterprise: Innovation for a Circular Economy Call
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce that the 2020 Green Enterprise: Innovation for a Circular Economy Call is now Open. \nThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today (10th June 2020) launches a €600\,000 funding opportunity for Irish innovators to develop and demonstrate business-ready solutions for the circular economy. Circular businesses reduce costs by reusing & recycling materials already in use; and build vibrant\, new businesses. The EPA’s Green Enterprise: Innovation for a Circular Economy programme supports organisations to develop and demonstrate new circular economy approaches. \nApplications are invited in the following areas:\n• Food;\n• Construction & Demolition;\n• Plastics;\n• Resources & raw materials (electrical and electronic equipment\, textiles and furniture).\nThese are key priorities nationally which require innovative thinking and solutions and are also priorities of the EU’s Circular Economy Action Plan. \nTo apply for funding\, you must be registered on SmartSimple\, the EPA’s online application and grant management system. User guidance documents and video tutorials are available from the EPA website\, and the SmartSimple portal. \nCall Launch Date: 10.06.20 \nCall Close Date: 14.08.20
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/2020-green-enterprise-innovation-for-a-circular-economy-call/
LOCATION:Meath
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200617
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200716
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SUMMARY:SDG Webinar series
DESCRIPTION:Chambers Ireland are hosting an SDG Webinar Series\, covering five different goals; \nJune 17th – SDG8 Decent Work and Economic Growth \nJune 24th – SDG13 Climate Action \nJuly 1st – SDG9 Industry\, Innovation & Infrastructure \nJuly 8th – SDG11 Sustainable Cities and Communities \nJuly 15th – SDG5 Gender Equality
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/sdg-webinar-series/
LOCATION:Meath
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200709T193000
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SUMMARY:LBI July Series: Smart Energy - How securing ISO 14001 and 50001 secured the future
DESCRIPTION:Join Shane Mooney\, Managing Director of SPeco Services in conversation with Jack Grady\, Grady Joinery. \nThe discussion and short presentation will focus on the work undertaken to secure the highest standards in Energy and Environmental Management\, the motivation and the results achieved. \n  \n 
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/smart-energy-how-securing-iso-140001-and-500001-secured-the-future/
LOCATION:Online\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:All Events,Lean business ireland,Other
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200716T193000
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SUMMARY:LBI July Series Discussion 2: Managing Peak Demand
DESCRIPTION:How Lean Principles Supported An Post Manage Increased Christmas Demand\nMany companies face peak demand issues requiring redeployment and hiring of temporary employees to meet seasonal demands\, none more so than An Post. The Leading Edge Group were commissioned to review and put in place a structure and plan to manage the 2019 Peak which was estimated to increase dramatically from the previous year with significant volumes forecasted by one of their key customers\, Amazon. Lean principles were deployed such as value stream design mapping\, standard work and demand/capacity modelling to identify constraints and inefficiencies and to allow the operating units to align capacity well in advance. This also allowed Sales to provide feedback to customers in terms of effective capacity and service levels and therefore manage the expected demand inflows. More effective operating layouts and flow management processes were also developed so that product status was highly visual and further improvement opportunities were easy to identify and execute. The success of the project was enabled by high levels of teamwork and communication\, supported by daily huddles and weekly KPI meetings which were rigorously attended by all the key stakeholders. The result was that An Post delivered a 100% increase in Parcel volumes which continued through further demand spikes resulting from COVID-19. \n  \nPanellists: \n\nPat Cullinane\, Transformation Consultant\, Leading Edge Group\nDavid Murray\, Head of Mails Operational Excellence\, An Post\n\n  \nAs this is an online panel discussion\, please: \n\nMute your microphone. If you are calling from a smartphone you will see the mic symbol or press *6 after you dial in;\nUse the chat function in Zoom to ask questions or email Senan.ORiain@ida.ie before or during the call;\nPlease note that this is a Zoom Call\, so places are limited and priority will be given to industry reps;\nA Waitlist will be set up if demand requires\, the event will be broadcast live on YouTube\, a link will be made available at 6.15pm to everybody on the Waitlist;\nA recording will be made available afterwards.\n\n  \nPlease check www.LeanBusinessIreland.ie for further details and Join Your local Lean Regional Network!
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/lbi-july-series-discussion-2-managing-peak-demand/
LOCATION:Online\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:All Events,Lean business ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200722T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200722T163000
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SUMMARY:LEAN CONSTRUCTION IRELAND JULY 2020 WEBINAR
DESCRIPTION:At 3.00pm (IST) on the 22nd July 2020 Lean Construction Ireland will host another in the series of webinars that will be titled “Lean Approach for the adoption of BIM methodology”. \n  \nLean Construction Ireland hold regular webinars presented by industry practitioners and subject matter experts to promote an understanding of Lean Construction in order to assist organisations on their Lean journeys\, as well as to provide insights into how some of Ireland’s leading construction clients and supply chain organisations are adopting Lean Thinking and Practices to deliver increased value-add on capital projects. \nNEXT WEBINAR \nTitle: “Lean Approach for the adoption of BIM methodology” \nBy: Victor Roig Segura from BIMETRIC \nWhen: July 22nd 2020 at 3.00pm (IST). \nSummary: BIM (Building Information Modelling) is a methodology that allows the generation and management of all the information related to a built asset\, both buildings and civil works\, during its life cycle. The methodology is based on structured databases related to three-dimensional objects\, working in a technological environment that facilitates collaboration between all agents involved in the development of built assets. \n  \n 
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/lean-construction-ireland-july-2020-webinar/
LOCATION:Online\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200723T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200723T160000
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SUMMARY:Carbon Online Conference & Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:About this Event\n\n\nThe challenge of closing the gap to our 2030 target\, coupled with the broader policy objective of long-term decarbonisation across all sectors of the economy\, requires both public and private investment and large societal shifts in technology\, attitudes and behaviour\, at an unprecedented pace. Specifically\, Ireland requires a change in its overall emissions trajectory of the order of a 2% decline each year from 2021 to 2030 to meet our EU targets. \nTo meet the required level of emissions reduction\, by 2030 the Government will implement a carbon tax rate of at least €80 per tonne by 2030\, accompanied by a trajectory of increases over successive annual Budgets. Carbon pricing will have a key role to play in the transition to a low-carbon economy and has been recognised by the Climate Change Advisory Council as an important tool for Ireland to achieve its long-term decarbonisation objectives in a cost-effective manner by 2050. \nThe Journey to 2030 and 2050 An important factor in choosing policies to deliver the 2% per annum reduction is a realisation that in the period between 2030 and 2050\, a much steeper decline of 7% per annum will have to be achieved based on achieving a minimum 80% emissions reduction by 2050\, relative to 1990. One important implication of this for the period to 2030 is to ensure that all investment choices make sense in terms of decarbonising by 2050\, and we avoid creating stranded assets by choosing what may appear to be cheaper options in terms of our 2030 decarbonisation goal.
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/carbon-online-conference-exhibition/
LOCATION:Meath
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200723T193000
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SUMMARY:LBI July Series Discussion 3: Best Practice Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Best Practice Workshop – Cultural Transformation & Enterprise Excellence in a Service Based Organisation \nIn this webinar we will get an insight into Carne’s continued operational excellence journey and how\, with the support of S A Partners it is enabling growth strategy across the business. It will give a unique insight into the application of Enterprise Excellence within a service based organisation\, focusing on driving a cultural transformation across the business. \n\nOverview of the Carne business and why Enterprise Excellence\nThe Lean Plus journey so far and approach: leading with cultural and system enablers\nAdapting the programme during Covid-19 and virtual working\nThe results: example project and process of coaching improvement\nThe future: the continued journey towards Enterprise Excellence\n\n  \nSpeakers: \n\nGarry Corbet\, Principal Consultant\, S A Partners\nPaul Guildea\, Transformation Leader\, CARNE Group\n\n  \n  \nAbout the Speakers \n  \nPaul Guildea\, Transformation Leader\, CARNE Group \nPaul is the Transformation Leader at Carne and currently leads the Operational Excellence Programme being rolled out across the group. Paul has a wealth of experience having led transformation programmes across multiple industries. Prior to joining Carne\, Paul worked for global organisations including Kelloggs\, KBC\, and Kerry Foods. Paul’s experience and expertise allows him to evaluate\, equip and empower organisations to embed the tools\, techniques\, innovative solutions and cultural shift required to secure scalable and sustainable transformation. Paul’s other big passion is history\, spending most weekends delving into books and biographies detailing the lives of historical leaders. \n  \nGarry Corbet\, S A Partners \nGarry Corbet has over 10 years working in continuous improvement using Lean principles and has held several senior leadership roles prior to joining SA Partners. Garry’s background is in finance and holds a Bachelor of Commerce Degree from the National University of Ireland\, Galway. He held many different roles including the Head of Finance & IT\, Continuous Improvement and Human Resources. He also held the role of Director of Service and Continuous Improvement in the IT industry. In 2013 Garry was awarded a MSc in Lean from Cardiff University. He has a passion for change with particular focus on people and coaching. His industry experience in change and change management includes financial services\, IT\, food\, medical device\, pharma & construction\, and while working closely with manufacturing he has gained invaluable experience in back office transactional Lean particularly in finance and IT. Garry also has significant experience developing and managing the end to end (design\, develop\, submission\, audit and claim) Enterprise Ireland Lean training programmes. \n  \n  \nCompany Profile \n  \nCARNE Group \n  \nCarne Group is the largest third-party fund management company in the world. Carne is trusted by the world’s leading asset managers\, insurance companies\, pension funds and wealth managers to manage their governance\, compliance\, regulatory and substance requirements. Established in 2004\, Carne employs more than 250 people in 8 countries across the globe and is a governance and substance provider for asset managers with more than $1Tn AuM. \n  \nCarne leverages its global scale and capabilities to deliver innovative next generation solutions to meet the needs of asset managers\, their partners and those operating within the wider asset management ecosystem. Carne’s professional services include European Fund Management Companies\, Fund Platforms\, Independent Fund Directorships as well as other Fiduciary services. These services are supported by Carne’s industry leading technology and risk driven platform\, CORR (Compliance\, Oversight\, Risk & Reporting). CORR helps asset managers to revolutionise their compliance\, risk and operational requirements through automated data acquisition and centralization\, real time management information and system driven processes\, creating greater efficiency and effectiveness. CORR allows asset managers to meet their compliance and regulatory obligations in multiple jurisdictions and puts them in full control of their business\, reputational\, operational and financial risks. \n 
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/lbi-july-series-discussion-3-best-practice-workshop/
LOCATION:Online\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:All Events,Lean business ireland
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