Monday, 10 August 2015

IEMA Approved Certificate in Sustainability Strategy

This course gives candidates a practical insight into the application of sustainability practices to business.
Climate change, energy and fuel consumption, the scarcity of water and material resources, population growth, wealth, urbanization, food security, the decline of the eco system and deforestation - the emergence of these sustainability mega forces within the 21st century business context have created both risks and opportunities for businesses.

The IEMA Approved Certificate in Sustainability Strategy will provide the knowledge and skills necessary to assist managers with designing strategies that will mitigate the effects of sustainability risks and enhance organisational potential to exploit opportunities.
You will study the development of effective business plans that incorporate sustainable development goals using the Sustainable Strategic Model Analysis Tool.
Subjects include:
  • Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility – Context and Definition
  • Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility Dilemma
  • Sustainable Strategic Growth Model - a solution to the Sustainability and CSR dilemma
  • Sustainability Footprints – tools for growth
  • The Politics of Sustainability
  • Case studies
This qualification would benefit senior management, company directors, Quality Managers, Safety Managers, Environmental Managers, CSR/Sustainability Managers, Marketing and early career professionals who are involved in Sustainability/CSR implementation and reporting. 
The approach used in the course assumes no prior awareness by providing the knowledge and strategic tools to deploy sustainable development utilising best practice case studies.
For further information on our upcoming course dates and online program view our website www.sustainabilitycsr.com 

1 comment:

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    Thank You!!

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