Calidad Estratégica y Competitividad


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RESUMEN: Los altos niveles de calidad no son necesariamente sinónimo de éxito o de una buena estrategia. Las perspectivas de calidad proporcionan las bases para tener ventajas estratégicas. La empresa de calidad decide cómo y cuándo utilizar esta ventaja. Además, si una industria está declinando o tiene una economía pobre, el sólo hecho de ser de alta calidad puede no ser suficiente para mantener la competitividad a los beneficios. La buena calidad no puede sustituir una falta de comprensión de la dinámica de su propia industria. Las fuerzas que definen una industria pueden cambiar con el tiempo. Al alterar el equilibrio de fuerzas, se define una nueva industria. Si estos cambios no se entienden, el rendimiento en términos de competencia pueden decrecer.ABSTRACT: High levels of quality are not necessarily synonymous with success or a good strategy. Quality prospects have provided the basis for strategic advantage. The quality company decides how and when to use this advantage. Also, if an industry is declining or has a poor economy, the mere fact that high quality can't be enough to stay competitive benefits. Good quality can't replace a lack of understanding of the dynamics of their own industry. The forces that define an industry may change over time. By altering the balance of power, a new industry is defined. If these changes are not understood, the performance in terms of competition may decrease.PALABRAS CLAVE: Competitividad, Calidad, Industria.KEYWORDS: Competitiveness, Quality, Industry.




La estrategia de competitividad internacional


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Circular Economy and Waste Valorisation


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The authors and editors of this volume state that with the intensive growth of global industrialization and urbanization, the consumption of various resources and materials, such as energy, minerals, and even water, is increasing at an amazing speed, which poses great pressure on material resources. In addition, the massive utilization of materials has led to low efficiency, resulting in great wastes of resources as well as serious environmental pollutions and degradation, which has severely hindered the sustainable development of economy and society. In order to transit to sustainable development, it is necessary to improved resource efficiency, and circular economy and waste valorization are the best alternative ways for achieving this goal. This book aims to provide an in-depth description of circular economy and waste valorization, make assessments for circular economy and waste valorization in different regions and countries and determine the technological pathways and roadmap for achieving circular economy and waste valorization. More specifically: (1) Conceptions and Theories: Concepts and definitions of circular economy and waste valorization and their nexus and contributions to sustainable development. (2) Policy and Practice: Measurement and assessment of performance or sustainability for implementing circular economy and waste valorization. (3) Pathways and Prospects: Identification and prioritization of the barriers, strategies, technologies, and pathways for achieving circular economy and waste valorization. The book systematically and comprehensively introduces the definitions, concepts, framework and nexus of circular economy and waste valorization, analyzes and measures their performance and sustainability and provides the methods for investigating and prioritizing the barriers and strategies and determining the pathways and roadmap for their development.




OECD Urban Studies The Circular Economy in Cities and Regions Synthesis Report


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Cities and regions play a fundamental role in the transition from a linear to a circular economy, as they are responsible for key policies in local public services such as transport, solid waste, water and energy that affect citizens’ well-being, economic growth and environmental quality. This synthesis report builds on the findings from 51 cities and regions contributing to the OECD Survey on the Circular Economy in Cities and Regions and on lessons learnt from the OECD Policy Dialogues on the circular economy carried out in Groningen (Netherlands), Umeå (Sweden), Valladolid (Spain) and on-going in Glasgow (United Kingdom), Granada (Spain), and Ireland.




Quasioptical Systems


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