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Jan Dlugosz University in Czestochowa, Czestochowa, Poland

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Environmental degradation is, among others, the result of the production activities of enterprises. Industry significantly negatively impact on the environment and society. As a result of destructive influence of industry on the natural and social environment, there is a need to change the existing procedure in the sphere of production activities management of enterprises, by introducing sustainable system for managing the organisation. The beginning of the paper highlights the trend of sustainable development as a direction of production activity of modern enterprises. The aim of the development is also included. The rest of this paper presents the essence of production with regard to sustainable development. The definitions and concepts of sustainable development according to individual authors are presented. The basic idea of the concept of sustainable development is briefly mentioned. The final part of the study includes the characteristics of management functions that include planning, organising, directing, staff motivating, and controlling the company’s activities in the area of sustainable production. The development is concluded with a summary. 

KEYWORDS

sustainable development, management functions, production activity

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Journal of US-China Public Administration, July 2015, Vol. 12, No. 7, 548-554

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