The presentation “The Crippled Bottom Line – Measuring Sustainability” was offered in the second day of the PMA 2014 Conference by Raine Isaksson, Senior Lecturer in Quality Management at Uppsala University, Mikael Johnson, Associate Professor in Business Administration at Karlstad University and Rickard Garvare, Professor of Quality Management at Luleå University of Technology, Sweden.
Towards the ending of the first day of the PMA 2014 Conference, Cathy Hansell, President of Breakthrough Results delivered the presentation “Accelerating Sustainability Performance by Leveraging Safety, Health & Environmental Culture”, a research study that focused on the way SHE culture, sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) help an organization achieve its goals in multiple areas.
June 25th, the first day of the 2014 PMA Conference, brought on a presentation delivered by James Grant Regan, expert in the field of Organizational Design, Development, Change and Performance, CEO at QaBe Developments, Canada.
Day 2 of the 2014 PMA Conference, held in Aarhus, Denmark, brought on a presentation dubbed “Performance Measurement System design: Developing a new system for Danish emergency departments”. It gave insights into the results from the homonym research, conducted by Phd Student Anders Møllekær and Professor Jacob Kjær Eskildsen, of the Aarhus University.
The first day of the 2014 PMA Conference, brought on a keynote presentation, delivered by Andy Neely, Professor and Director at the Cambridge Service Alliance, of the Cambridge University and PMA Chair.
Dubbed “Strategic Performance management: Past, Present and Potential” the presentation brought on a practical example, that of the British Airways’ implementation of their customer satisfaction program and suggested a new framework for performance management, in what Professor Neely calls a “turbulent” chapter in the development of mankind.