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Table of Contents
1 Cover
4 Foreword by Laurent Baseilhac
5 Foreword by Vincent Laflèche
6 Foreword by June C. Wispelwey
8 1 Industries, Businesses and People 1.1. Manufacturing, process, and service industries 1.2. Founding fathers of the industrial enterprise 1.3. Anatomy of an industrial enterprise 1.4. Industrial strategy: the business plan 1.5. Systemic vision of the enterprise: the enterprise and flows 1.6. The two operating modes of the enterprise: operational and entrepreneurial 1.7. Governance 1.8. Operations abroad 1.9. References
9 2 Earth, Our Habitat: Products by the Millions, the Need for Awareness 2.1. Population explosion 2.2. Systemic analysis and the concept of a system 2.3. Earth, a complex system 2.4. Awareness, sustainable development 2.5. Products by the millions 2.6. Resource Earth, garbage Earth: towards a circular economy 2.7. Materials science 2.8. Product formulation and engineering 2.9. Product toxicology and ecotoxicology 2.10. Product packaging and ergonomics 2.11. New consumer requirements 2.12. Boxes 2.13. References
10 3 Designing Chemical Products 3.1. Introduction 3.2. Basic technologies 3.3. Products 3.4. Product design 4.0 3.5. References
11 4 Chemical Engineering: Introduction and Fundamentals 4.1. Introduction: definitions, history, and challenges 4.2. Fundamentals of chemical engineering 4.3. Box 4.4. References
12 5 Chemical Engineering: Unit Operations 5.1. Distillation 5.2. Fluid-solid mechanical separations 5.3. Stirring 5.4. Heat exchangers 5.5. Reactors 5.6. Conclusion 5.7. Boxes 5.8. Glossary 5.9. References
14 Index
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List of Illustrations
1 Chapter 1Figure 1.1. Portraits of the fathers of the modern enterprise (from left to ...Figure 1.2. a) Product life cycle; b) company turnover versus productsFigure 1.3. Principle of strategic analysis of a company (technical aspects)...Figure 1.4. Systemic