Nowadays, achieving the objectives of sustainable development (SD) within a manufacturing company, through introducing and integrating sustainability into a development strategy, is a key parameter in gaining a competitive advantage in the market. The objective of this study was to develop a decision-tree based methodology to facilitate SD assessment in a manufacturing com-pany, which consists of five main components: (1) Determination of SD indicators based on literature analysis, (2) Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method which determines the priority of the SD criteria, (3) Collecting data to determine the values of the key objectives SD, (4) Using a decision tree to build scenarios of possible actions to increase the level of SD, (5) Indicating recom-mended actions for continuous monitoring of progress towards reaching SD objectives. In the pro-posed approach, the use of the AHP method allowed for indicating the most important SD indica-tors, which made it possible to limit the number of queries to manufacturers on data from real companies regarding the values of SD indicators. Finally, the methodology was applied and verified within a real manufacturing company in order to assist the Management Board in making projec-tions about future actions regarding an increase in SD level.
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Patalas-Maliszewska, J., Łosyk, H., & Rehm, M. (2022). Decision-Tree Based Methodology Aid in Assessing the Sustainable Development of a Manufacturing Company. Sustainability (Switzerland), 14(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/su14106362
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