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SUMMARY:EPA Environmental Resilience Lecture series- Innovation Driving a Green and Just Transition: Mission 2050
DESCRIPTION:The EPA is partnering with the Institute of International and European Affairs (IIEA) on a new environmental lecture series entitled ‘Environmental Resilience’. \nThere will be six virtual lectures in the series\, which will cover themes including the circular economy\, air quality\, environmental governance\, sustainable waste management\, water quality and climate change. International experts will address these topics at public webinar events. \nThe first hour long lecture in the series will take place this Friday\, 4th December at 1pm. Dr John Bell will present ‘Innovation Driving a Green and Just Transition: Mission 2050’ \nIn this event\, Dr John Bell will explain how research and innovation (R&I) is a key enabler in the drive towards a green and just transition. In his address\, Dr Bell will examine the role of R&I in the context of the European Green Deal and the recovery from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic\, highlighting pioneering R&I actions such as the proposed European Green Deal Missions. His presentation will also address opportunities for Ireland in the years ahead\, with a focus on sectors such as the bioeconomy\, resource sustainability and circularity\, regional job growth\, and ecosystem renewal.
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/environmental-resilience-innovation-driving-a-green-and-just-transition-mission-2050/
LOCATION:Meath
CATEGORIES:Other
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SUMMARY:SA Partners Enterprise Excellence Series: Driving Change Virtual Workshop - Financial Services & Services
DESCRIPTION:Join SA Partners for this interactive workshop where you will explore how you can drive change by managing disruption and building agility within your organisation. \nWith expert facilitation and guest industry speakers from the Financial Services and Services Sector this 2 hour workshop will provide you with inspiration and ideas for your Enterprise Excellence journey. \nAgenda \n\nTurning Disruption into Inspiration – Keivan Zokaei\nCreating Agile Teams – Brad Jeavons\nFinancial Services Case Study with Garry Corbett\nThe Shingo Model & how it can benefit your organisation\nEngaging Teams within Shared Services\n\n\nPLUS … a Panel Discussion & Breakout Groups \n\nMini Scrum Activity\nInspiring Responsible Banking\nInspiring Excellence\n\n\nWhy Attend? \nIt will help you: \n\nUnderstand how to manage disruption and turn it into inspiration.\nUnderstand the benefits to your organsiation of Agile and how this can be deployed to great effect. Engaging teams and increasing productivity.\nThrough the Case Studies you will gain inspiration by hearing how other companies and industry leaders have engaged their teams in continuous Improvement and change.\nUnderstand how Shingo provides a more sustainable model than traditional Continuous Improvement programmes as it focuses on Behaviours
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/sa-partners-enterprise-excellence-series-driving-change-virtual-workshop-financial-services-services/
LOCATION:Meath
CATEGORIES:All Events,Lean business ireland
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SUMMARY:IBEC First Steps to Sustainability virtual event series
DESCRIPTION:Learn from industry experts and case studies about enhancing your sustainable journey in manufacturing \nThe world as we know it has simultaneously changed and remained constant. Business leaders and organisations have had to rapidly adapt to doing business in the context of Covid-19 while protecting employees and customers. \n\n\n\n\nIt has never been so important for companies to come together to discuss and find innovative solutions to some of the most disruptive challenges to face the manufacturing sector.The Irish Medtech Skillnet and First Polymer Skillnet are co-hosting a three-part virtual event series exploring the ‘first steps to sustainability’. This series will bring together sustainability experts and industry case studies to explore and outline how manufacturers can begin their journey to becoming more sustainable and resilient in their supply chains\, starting tomorrow.\nActionable insights\, resources\, and expert insights will be delivered over 3 sessions:\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTuesday 8 December\, 11.00 – 12.15 – The Fundamentals to Sustainable Manufacturing\, circular economy principles\, and the ‘why’\nMary Frances Rochford\, EPA\nLadeja Godina Kosir\nMarion Briggs\, HealthBeacon\nRonan Coffey\, Energy Manager\, Global Real Estate\, Boston Scientific\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTuesday 15 December\, 11.00 – 12.15 – Water\, Energy and Materials – improving resource efficiency in sustainable manufacturing\nGeraldine Brennan\, Circuléire\nAoife Beirne\, Mergon\nMore speakers to be announced shortly\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTuesday 12 January\, 11.00 – 12.15- Supporting and resourcing your sustainable journey\, starting now\nDavid McCormack\, Irish Manafucturing Research\nKathleen O’ Regan and Ruairí Ó ‘hAilín\, Enterprise Ireland\nMore speakers to be announced shortly
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/first-steps-to-sustainability/
LOCATION:Meath
CATEGORIES:Other
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SUMMARY:Dublin Lean Network: Maintaining Lean in a Virtual World
DESCRIPTION:Dublin Lean Network- Maintaining Lean in a Virtual World\nDublin Lean Network\, in partnership with Lean Business Ireland\, will host a seminar and workshop focusing on\nMaintaining Lean Principles in a Virtual World on December 8th at 1pm. \nIn this one-hour lunchtime seminar\, you will hear from two industry experts on their experience of maintaining Lean Operations in a manufacturing plant during 2020:\nCiarán Crosbie\, Innovation & Learning Lead at Alexion\nMick Killilea\, Packing & Operations Lead at Alexion \nThey will discuss how they developed practices and put in place appropriate measures to ensure their Tiered and Visual Management Systems continued successfully with a remote team as a result of the Covid-19 restrictions. \nYou will also have an opportunity to participate in a workshop focused on one of the following topics:\n1. Tiered Management in a Virtual World\n2. Visual Management in a Virtual World \nThe workshops will allow you to explore and understand:\n• The challenges that you and your peers face when implementing these practices with remote workers\n• The tools & processes that work for different companies\n• New work practices developed in 2020 that companies will look to continue into the future \nPlease register for your preferred workshop below. \nPlease note\, the information gathered will be shared with all participants of the event. \nCapacity is limited and priority will be given to industry representatives.
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/dublin-lean-network-maintaining-lean-in-a-virtual-world/
LOCATION:Meath
CATEGORIES:All Events,Dublin Lean Network,Lean business ireland
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SUMMARY:People Value Stream- The People Side of Enterprise Excellence
DESCRIPTION:People Value Stream- The People Side of Enterprise Excellence \nProfessor Peter Hines\, The Enterprise Excellence Network and Cheryl Jekiel\, The Lean Leadership Centre\, host a virtual roundtable discussion with like-minded peers on the topic of Performance Management. The session will also overview the People Value Stream concept (article here). \nEvent takes place 10th December @3pm GMT. See link above to register.
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/people-value-stream-the-people-side-of-enterprise-excellence/
LOCATION:Meath
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SUMMARY:LBS Partners- How to get Digital at the Core of your Strategy?
DESCRIPTION:How to get Digital at the Core of your Strategy? \nThe benefits of digitalisation have seen companies like Netflix\, Amazon and Ryanair disrupt long established markets and achieve exponential growth. \nThe move to cloud computing is fundamentally changing how small and large companies operate. Digitalisation is bringing competitive advantage to those companies who are early adopters. \nThis webinar discusses the opportunities that Digital Innovation will deliver to Irish businesses\, how companies can position digital at the core of everything they do and how businesses in Ireland should start their own digital journey to be ahead of the game \nWednesday\, December 16 @ 11am
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/lbs-partners-how-to-get-digital-at-the-core-of-your-strategy/
LOCATION:Meath
CATEGORIES:All Events,Lean business ireland
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SUMMARY:Midlands Lean Network: The 8 Wastes of Christmas -"Tim Woods"
DESCRIPTION:Midlands Lean Network: The 8 Wastes of Christmas -“Tim Woods”\nMidlands Lean Network\, in partnership with Lean Business Ireland\, will host an online networking event focusing on\nTIM WOODS\, aka “The Eight Wastes of Christmas” on December 16th at 7pm. \nIn this one-hour online evening event\, you will have an opportunity to meet and discuss with peers the challenges and success achieved by different companies in identifying and eliminating waste in their business. \nThis is an excellent opportunity to:\n1. Gain insights into the approach other companies take when faced with a similar challenge\n2. Share and discuss issues that you face in your own Lean journey\n3. Connect with peers and grow your network \nCapacity is limited and priority will be given to industry representatives. \n 
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/midlands-lean-network-the-8-wastes-of-christmas-tim-woods/
LOCATION:Meath
CATEGORIES:All Events,Lean business ireland,Midlands Lean Network
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SUMMARY:Management Works LEAN Business Programme - Delivered by LBSPartners
DESCRIPTION:Management Works LEAN Business Programme is a green belt level training programme which uses a\nproven combination of training and onsite project mentoring to help participants understand lean\nprinciples\, implement lean tools and deliver improvements for sustainable cost savings. The programme\nis heavily subsidised by Skillnets and delivered by leading lean consultants\, LBSPartners. \nWho Should Attend \nManagement Works LEAN Business Programme is a green belt level training programme which uses a\nproven combination of training and onsite project mentoring to help participants understand lean\nprinciples\, implement lean tools and deliver improvements for sustainable cost savings. The programme\nis heavily subsidised by Skillnets and delivered by leading lean consultants\, LBSPartners.
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/management-works-lean-business-programme-delivered-by-lbspartners/
LOCATION:Meath
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201218T140000
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SUMMARY:Sustainable Packaging Seminar for the Food & Beverage Sectors
DESCRIPTION:Background \nThe EU Green Deal is Europe’s response to the Climate Change Challenge.  It is a new economic growth strategy decoupled from resource use that aims to transform the EU into a fair and prosperous society\, with a modern\, resource efficient and competitive economy with no net emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050.  Key to this initiative is the creation of a circular economy which focuses on the sustainable utilisation of finite resources for product design & manufacture\, concentrating on the product life cycle\,  the removal or designing out waste\, while extending the life of the product to generate a zero waste future. \nPackaging for the Food & Beverage sectors has been at the forefront of this trend\, driven by EU legalization & consumer sentiment.  The European Union’s 2018 framework promoting the ‘circular economy’ requires that all packaging be recyclable\, reusable or compostable by 2030.  This webinar will highlight the challenges and solutions for Irish companies across the supply chain for Food & Beverage Packaging.  The keynote speakers for this event include: \n\n\n\n‘The Future of Sustainable Packaging’ \nHaulwen Nicholas Director\, The Packaging Oracle \nHaulwen is the founder of the Packaging Oracle an independent service advising and training on packaging and the environment. She works with large to small businesses\, entrepreneurs and also Ceflex (Circular Economy for Flexible Packaging\,  a collaboration of over 160 European companies\, associations and organizations representing the entire value chain of flexible packaging\, working together to make all flexible packaging in Europe circular by 2025\n\n\n‘Case Study Utilising 100% Recycled PET for Food Packaging Applications’ \nRoss Bateman\, Avoncourt Packaging \nRoss is the CEO of Avoncourt Packaging\, based in Cork since 1973\, is a leading supplier of thermoformed packaging to manufacturers across UK\, Ireland and Europe.  Ross and his team are passionate about sustainable packaging.  The company is constantly investing in the most up to date production methods\, design & logistics solutions to keep up to date with the latest developments in materials\, legalisation and environmental issues.\n\n\n‘Digital Solutions for Lean & Green Sustainable Manufacturing’ \nOwen Kirby\, Honeycomb Solutions \nOwen  is the CEO of  Honeycomb Solutions  an Irish company based in Dublin who offer digital solutions for companies across all operational activity connecting products\, people and processes for applications such as Customer Service & Operations\,  Sales & marketing\, Engineering\, Manufacturing & Supply Chain applications
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/sustainable-packaging-seminar-for-the-food-beverage-sectors/
LOCATION:Meath
CATEGORIES:Other
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