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This chapter aims to develop a framework which enables companies to analyse and optimise their processes in order to increase their sustainability. Based on the methodological and scientific gaps that were identified in Sect. 2 in Chap. “State of the Art Regarding Existing Approaches”, the authors offer a holistic concept by combining and integrating various management and operational methods and supportive tools.
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Grefrath, C., Wagner, D., Macchi, M., Granados, M.H., Stermann, S. (2017). Development Methodology for Sustainable Solutions. In: Liyanage, J., Uusitalo, T. (eds) Value Networks in Manufacturing. Springer Series in Advanced Manufacturing. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27799-8_13
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