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<center><h3> Welcome to a unique website that allows <u>'''you'''</u> to work with other leaders to develop realistic plans that can be used immediately – to make our industrial systems more efficient, sustainable, and profitable for all concerned. </h3></center>
<center><h3> Welcome to a unique website that allows <u>'''you'''</u> to work with other leaders to develop plans that can be used immediately – to make our industrial systems more efficient, sustainable, and profitable for all concerned. </h3></center>
This website is designed to help stakeholders in Canada, the United States, and Mexico create Continental Action Plans for Sustainable Industry (CAPSI) – in effect, redesigning our industrial systems for sustainable life. This is how society can solve the urgent challenge of expanding economic vitality while preserving our environment.
CAPSI enables stakeholders in Canada, the United States, and Mexico to create Continental Action Plans for Sustainable Industry (CAPSI) – in effect, redesigning our industrial systems for sustainable life. This is the breakthrough society needs to solve the urgent challenge of expanding economic vitality while preserving our environment. Together, we will redesign our fragmented industrial systems from natural resources, agriculture, and raw materials to production, consumption, and recycling. We will improve the use of railroads, trucks, and waterways within a balanced multimodal transportation network. CAPSI employs innovative principles and tools, including Wikipedia's open-source software and IntelliSynthesis®, an inquiry-based methodology for efficiently gathering collective intelligence into productive solutions. The conception of CAPSI is informed by 30 years of infrastructure advisory work on projects and systems in 45 states and Canadian provinces.
 
The Homepage's Fundamentals sidebar relates the rationale, methods, and tools for developing improved industrial systems:
 
* Current industrial systems are fragmented and fail to take full advantage of our rail system in transporting materials and goods. As a result, our supply chains are inefficient and unnecessarily costly.</br></br>
* Collaboration among all stakeholders is central to designing vastly improved industrial systems and supply chains.</br></br>
* Land is no longer so plentiful in North America that we can afford to use it unwisely. In the same way that communities preserve land along scenic lakefronts for low-impact, non-industrial uses, land adjacent to rail lines should be used as much as possible for rail-served industrial activities – and these potentials should be included when assessing land values.</br></br>
* From natural resources, agriculture, and raw materials to production, consumption, and recycling, our society can redesign its fragmented industrial systems. CAPSI employs innovative principles and tools, including Wikipedia's open-source software and IntelliSynthesis®, an inquiry-based methodology for efficiently gathering collective intelligence into productive solutions. The conception of CAPSI is informed by our thirty years of infrastructure advisory work on projects and systems in 47 U.S. states and Canadian provinces.
[[Collaborative Industrial Optimization|Launching the First Continental Industrial Planning Process]]


== What do we mean by industrial systems? ==
== What do we mean by industrial systems? ==

Revision as of 16:15, 21 November 2024

Welcome to a unique website that allows you to work with other leaders to develop plans that can be used immediately – to make our industrial systems more efficient, sustainable, and profitable for all concerned.

CAPSI enables stakeholders in Canada, the United States, and Mexico to create Continental Action Plans for Sustainable Industry (CAPSI) – in effect, redesigning our industrial systems for sustainable life. This is the breakthrough society needs to solve the urgent challenge of expanding economic vitality while preserving our environment. Together, we will redesign our fragmented industrial systems from natural resources, agriculture, and raw materials to production, consumption, and recycling. We will improve the use of railroads, trucks, and waterways within a balanced multimodal transportation network. CAPSI employs innovative principles and tools, including Wikipedia's open-source software and IntelliSynthesis®, an inquiry-based methodology for efficiently gathering collective intelligence into productive solutions. The conception of CAPSI is informed by 30 years of infrastructure advisory work on projects and systems in 45 states and Canadian provinces.

What do we mean by industrial systems?

We use the term “industrial systems” to encompass the complete set of commercial, policy, and planning activities involved in delivering materials and products for modern civilization’s survival and satisfaction. Industrial systems include all inputs and impacts, including land use, transportation, recycling, and disposal. What occurs between properties is often as significant as what happens at a property.

What do we mean by redesign?

Redesigning industrial systems means working together to find and employ ways to increase efficiency and reduce the negative impacts of an industrial system. It begins with stakeholders establishing collective goals and pragmatic measures while recognizing the reality of prior strategies and investments. Redesigning may require the sensible reconstruction, repurposing, and/or relocation of some facilities. For instance, to create the most effective strategic mineral supply chain, we would intentionally locate lithium mines, battery plants, vehicle factories, and recycling facilities to optimize systemwide logistics. We call this design process “Collaborative Industrial Optimization.” Redesigning also calls for an inspiring evolution of the human element by incentivizing organizations and individuals to contribute to systemwide sustainability.

Who are the stakeholders?

You are all stakeholders, along with everyone involved in or directly affected by our industrial systems. Developing Action Plans for Sustainable Industries requires complete stakeholder representation. OnTrackNorthAmerica has already cataloged over 32,000 stakeholders across North America’s industrial, political, and geographic landscape. And for each Action Plan process we initiate, we will invite additional stakeholders throughout North America to work towards complete representation from all sectors: Academia, Advocacy, Business, Community, Funders, Government, Labor, and Media.

How do we convene stakeholders?

We convene stakeholders in IntelliConference® forums that apply IntelliSynthesis®, our breakthrough question-and-response dialogue method, for efficient input from large groups of diverse stakeholders. We invite participants from all relevant sectors in a given system or region to ensure representation of all perspectives. Each participant agrees to periodically read and respond to rounds of questions. The facilitation team creates and shares a digest of each round of responses, saving participants time. Outlier perspectives are considered for the value they may offer the group. The IntelliConference® and IntelliSynthesis® processes are explained in greater detail elsewhere on this website.

What do we mean by sustainable life?

Sustainable life is the long-lasting, harmonious co-existence of humans and nature.

What is a Continental Action Plan?

“Continental” includes Canada, the United States, and Mexico, which already engage in extensive cross-border commerce and can greatly benefit from improved coordination. Some of the Action Plans we produce will be more limited in scope, specific to an industrial system that occurs entirely within a single country or region. All the action plans will emerge from a process that produces results immediately, distinct from static reports and studies that typically sit on a shelf.

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