Lauren Kerwawycz
E-Mail: llk6645@rit.edu
Registered Since: 2008-03-13 19:14:18
Profile: Presently, I reside in Central NY living in a small town south of Syracuse. My background is Business Adminstration with a concentration in Marketing and a minor in Economics. I am pursuing a Masters in Business Adminstration from the Rochester Institute of Technology with concentrations in Supply Chain Management and International Business. As a full time employee of Xerox Corporation, I work to sell the companies products and services to major accounts in Central, NY.
As a student, I look to further my knowledge on the role of business and the impact on our environment.
I enjoy working out, running, and watching sports. I love the outdoors and enjoy snowmobiling, hiking, and traveling to new places.
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LAUREN KERWAWYCZ
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NEIL MILLER
| Filed under: 1-The Impact of the Wal-Mart Sustainability Scorecard o
Packaging Pro’s Rate Wal-Mart’s Scorecard
Wal-Mart is big, very big. There is no denying it and many are aware that the retail giant is going to be making waves in industry. Wal-Mart may be taking on these sustainability initiatives to improve their image. Wal-Mart could also be genuinely committed to protecting the global environment. Many are taking [...]
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LAUREN KERWAWYCZ
| Filed under: 1-The Impact of the Wal-Mart Sustainability Scorecard o
Wal-Mart Sustainability Campaign Makes Bad Business SenseWal-Mart Sustainability Campaign Makes Bad Business Sense
This article builds on Emily’s previous post regarding how Wal-Mart’s sustainability initiatives have received negative feedback along with the positive. A survey taken by American’s Research Group found that only only one third of consumers care about environmentally friendly products and that onyl 16% are [...]
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LAUREN KERWAWYCZ
| Filed under: 1, 3-What Should Be Measured and Why?
As April Terreri describes in her article, Eight Steps to a Green Supply Chain, it is quite evident that companies are carefully being instructed to make improvements throughout their business processes. The author points out that no universally accepted standards exist to calcualte the carbon footprint of a company. This article exists to be a guide [...]
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March 20, 2008 by
LAUREN KERWAWYCZ
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Mason Baziw
| Filed under: 1, 3-What Should Be Measured and Why?
Hello Gabor, Anju, and Diane. I would like to start discussions about this topic. I am going to start on some research and learn about potential performance measurements and why one would want to put a measurement on environmental responsibility.
Any idea’s/thoughts to start with?
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