- Integration in Sustainable Management
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Examines and cost justifies action to embed integration within a business in light of external facets of the business environment, similarities between business functions and current knowledge and research.
Objectives
- Develop wide and deep knowledge and understanding of the potential role and contribution of an integrated approach to sustainable and environmental management to movement to financially, socially and environmentally sustainable business and be able to communicate possibilities and opportunities.
- Understand current knowledge and research on the various potential aspects for integration including amongst others: the various aspects of the external environments for future business; functional responses to sustainability, e.g. policy and design processes; core management and other systems, particularly environmental and new social systems; various levels' responses; TQM, Excellence, EQFM and other business models; executive and HR psychological integration and sustainability.
- Devise and present board-level strategic papers covering justification for comprehensive programmatic movement towards integration, manage profitably and encode this approach in the organisations' core values.
- Secure support for such programmes by drawing on all levels and functions for inputs, jointly identifying strategic advantage and resistance issues and solutions, establishing a whole systems optimisation approach to business, social and environmental progress and effective articulation of the case and its value.
Times
The seminar assembles at 08:30 am for a 9:00 am start each day and finishes at approximately 5:30 pm. The seminar is intensive, please be prepared for evening sessions.
Dates & Location
17-20 Jul '07 , Grim's Dyke Hotel
08-11 Jul '08 , Grim's Dyke Hotel
Fee
£2000 Includes all tuition costs, full documentation, lunch and refreshments. Payable in advance.
Inhouse Training
We are very happy to run this as an inhouse training seminar. The cost, for up to 10 participants,is £15,000. Contact us for further details.
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Cancellation date
Three weeks before start date. Fees are payable in full unless cancellations are received in writing before this date. Transfers are possible and will incur a 25% fee per change.
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Integration in Sustainable Management speakers are chosen from among:
Jim Hopwood, MSc is Training and Communications Coordinator, Safety, Health and Environment Organization at Exxon Chemical Europe. He has develped environmental engineering standards, emissions and waste inventory and reduction plans, and environmental training courses. He is also Trustee of the Field Studies Council, with special interest in environmental education, Chairman of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Environmental and Sustainability Engineering Group, Assessor, Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment Training Certification Scheme, and Coordinator, Association of Management Educators & Developers Sustainable Development Network.
Prof. Ross King is a Co-Founder and Director of the Centre for Sustainability and Environmental Managment. He has jointly led the first and largest Programme of Environmental Management training in the UK . He originated on-site Environmental and EMS Auditors' training in Europe in early 1992 and has worked with over 1000 managers and consultants during this period. He has focussed since the early '90s within environmental management on audit, management systems, accounting, market research and marketing. Former Environmental Analyst and Adviser for Lucas.
Dr. Nicolette Lawson is an Environmental Management Consultant, specialist in Environmental and personal change management, Environmental Performance Measurement, manufacturing systems. 12 years as environmental & technical manager in engineering industry.
Peter Martin, MSc is an independent consultant and management educator, partner in First Resource and associate of Brainwaves and the Halcyon Group. Formerly Project Director for "Projects in Partnership", Environmental Consultant. Co-author of "Towards Sustainability"' and before that Project Manager for BP and Fellow at the Office for Public Management.
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