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Strategies for a Successful EHS&S Software Selection

July 20, 2016
The landscape has changed: Where companies were once engaging suppliers to reduce sustainability risks, they are now starting to establish business requirements associated with environmental, social and governance ESG performance. The following report is a synthesis of the key issues that are on the minds of corporate environment, health and safety (EHS) and sustainability leaders today.

For some companies, the decision to adopt a new environmental, health, safety and sustainability (EHS&S) software system comes in the wake of a costly compliance incident. For others, it is a way to do more with less.The good news is whether you’re switching from spreadsheets or have an existing commercial system in place, you
can start preparing your organization for a successful selection before you even begin to look at new software.

This white paper is compiled from in-depth interviews with in-house corporate EHS&S leaders, expert EMIS implementation consultants and software companies. It will give you the tools you need to carefully map out your selection strategy, provide ample time for your organization to work through the process, establish appropriate success criteria and
actively manage expectations along the way.

Download this white paper for further insight.

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