January 2001



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Table of Contents

Editor's Note
A Blessing In Disguise. Editor-in-Chief, Jack O'Brien, points to the failed negotiations in the Netherlands (The Hague) as another indication that the Kyoto Protocol needs to be redesigned. view article

David Price
How Do We Restore Value? The PricewaterhouseCoopers' Global Forest & Paper Industry Survey 2000 is a ruthless and candid verdict on our industry. It deserves to be read, discussed and acted upon. view article

Sally Love
The Art of Delegation. Delegation is the key to getting more work done, more effectively and more proficiently. Do you have what it takes to become an effective delegator? view article

John Yolton
First the Data - Then the Decision. Part 2 - The Decision. Reductions in a mill's engineering workforce drive an E&M manager to seek real-time information from a variety of sources outside of the mill. view article

Improving Knowledge Management with Electronic Operating and Maintenance Manuals
Converting paper documents to web-based electronic documentation has proven to be an excellent way to improve information distribution throughout the paper mill. view article

Restructuring Business Models Within the Paper Machine Clothing Industry
Manufacturers of paper machine clothing speak out about doing business with what has been a less than profitable paper industry. view article

Measurement and Control of Peroxide Bleaching Indicators
Detection of the components dissolved during peroxide bleaching, using UV-visible spectroscopy, provides an information-rich foundation upon which an adaptive measurement and control system can be built.
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Applying Technology to Wet Strength Resins
A look at Georgia-Pacific Paper Chemicals and the company's development of a new class of wet strength resins. view article

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