Stockholm:
- City | 847,073 |
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- Density | 4,505.7/km2 (11,669.7/sq mi) |
- City | 898,150 |
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- Density | 292.3/km2 (757.1/sq mi) |
A successful business makes process improvement a part of its culture. Every aspect of the business is continually examined to cut out waste and improve quality and profitability. It aims to solve the root causes of problems, not just fix the symptoms. The steps of process improvement vary by industry, but strategic planning and leadership play key roles. This holds even more true in the public sector where 'survival of the fittest' and competition are foreign notions. But it can be done...
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The critical ingredient: "persistent commitment to new technology and market solutions".
... an integrated management system that ensure environmental issues are included in the City's budget, operational planning, reporting and monitoring"
Ottawa's commitment: in 2002 implemented a corporate anti-idling policy that it does not enforce. http://ottawa.ca/residents/environment/index_en.html
In 2007 introduces an anti-idling bylaw it does not enforce...
The City's environmental program is fluff: http://ottawa.ca/residents/environment/index_en.html
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