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Cycle Management
Life Cycle Management (LCM) is a product management system aiming to minimize environmental and socioeconomic burdens associated with an organization's product or product portfolio during its entire life cycle and value chain. LCM is making life cycle thinking and product sustainability operational for businesses through the continuous improvements of product systems, and LCM supports the business assimilation of policies such as integrated product policies. Organizations use LCM to support their goals of providing products or services which are as sustainable as possible. Many organizations have seen this strategy lead to improvements in their image, stakeholder relations, shareholder value, as well as awareness of and preparedness for changes to their regulatory contexts. LCM is not a single tool or methodology
but a management system for collecting, structuring and disseminating
product-related information from the various programs, concepts
and tools incorporating environmental, economic, and social aspects
of products, across their life cycle. The organization must 'go
beyond its facility boundaries' and be willing to expand its scope
of collaboration and communication to all stakeholders in its
value chain. Life Cycle Management in Practice
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A Business Guide to Sustainability (2007)
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