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Effective Engineering Management.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Khanna, Virat.
Contributor:
Chamoli, Vinay.
Dharamveer.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Leadership.
Engineering ethics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (233 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Sharjah : Bentham Science Publishers, 2025.
Summary:
This book addresses the pressing need for responsible decision-making in modern engineering contexts, the book explores interdisciplinary approaches that integrate sustainability, corporate responsibility, and innovation within management systems. Divided into three thematic sections, the volume begins with foundational discussions on cultural challenges, ESG reporting frameworks, and CSR integration. It then moves to sector-specific analyses--including construction, IT, and manufacturing--highlighting sustainable business practices and organizational effectiveness. The final section presents forward-looking perspectives, such as the role of AI, gamification, HR innovation, and continuous process improvement in shaping the future of engineering management. Key Features: Investigates emerging paradigms in sustainability reporting and ethical leadership Explores real-world case studies across diverse industries Examines the intersection of technology, HR trends, and engineering practices Offers multidisciplinary perspectives from expert contributors Supports practical understanding through contextual analysis Readership: Students, researchers, and professionals in engineering, management, and sustainability studies seeking to foster long-term, responsible, and innovative growth across industries.This book addresses the pressing need for responsible decision-making in modern engineering contexts, the book explores interdisciplinary approaches that integrate sustainability, corporate responsibility, and innovation within management systems. Divided into three thematic sections, the volume begins with foundational discussions on cultural challenges, ESG reporting frameworks, and CSR integration. It then moves to sector-specific analyses--including construction, IT, and manufacturing--highlighting sustainable business practices and organizational
effectiveness. The final section presents forward-looking perspectives, such as the role of AI, gamification, HR innovation, and continuous process improvement in shaping the future of engineering management. Key Features: Investigates emerging paradigms in sustainability reporting and ethical leadership Explores real-world case studies across diverse industries Examines the intersection of technology, HR trends, and engineering practices Offers multidisciplinary perspectives from expert contributors Supports practical understanding through contextual analysis Readership: Students, researchers, and professionals in engineering, management, and sustainability studies seeking to foster long-term, responsible, and innovative growth across industries.This book addresses the pressing need for responsible decision-making in modern engineering contexts, the book explores interdisciplinary approaches that integrate sustainability, corporate responsibility, and innovation within management systems. Divided into three thematic sections, the volume begins with foundational discussions on cultural challenges, ESG reporting frameworks, and CSR integration. It then moves to sector-specific analyses--including construction, IT, and manufacturing--highlighting sustainable business practices and organizational effectiveness. The final section presents forward-looking perspectives, such as the role of AI, gamification, HR innovation, and continuous process improvement in shaping the future of engineering management. Key Features: Investigates emerging paradigms in sustainability reporting and ethical leadership Explores real-world case studies across diverse industries Examines the intersection of technology, HR trends, and engineering practices Offers multidisciplinary perspectives from expert contributors Supports practical understanding through contextual
analysis Readership: Students, researchers, and professionals in engineering, management, and sustainability studies seeking to foster long-term, responsible, and innovative growth across industries.
Contents:
Cover
Title
Copyright
End User License Agreement
Contents
Preface
List of Contributors
Embedding Sustainability by Reconnoitering the Cultural Adversities Encountered by Managers
Pooja Singh Negi1,*, R.C. Dangwal2 and Deepshikha Kalra1
INTRODUCTION
Literature Review
Organizational Culture and Managerial Effectiveness
METHOD
Respondent’s Profile
Measure
Organizational Culture
Managerial Effectiveness
Assessing the Basic Distributional Assumptions
DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS
Implications
LIMITATIONS AND FUTURE RESEARCH
REFERENCES
Fostering Sustainability through New Paradigms in ESG Reporting
Rachita Garg1,* and Anil Kumar Goyal2
LITERATURE REVIEW
OBJECTIVE
METHODOLOGY
Regulatory Changes in Sustainability Reporting
Introduction of the Business Responsibility and Sustainability Reporting (BRSR) -A Dawn of a Fresh Era in Sustainability Reporting within India Generated by AI.
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ISBN:
981-5305-66-2
OCLC:
1531324219

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