Sustainability Seminar


Do you desire to be more sustainable at your business, in your community or as a part of government requirements?

Are you a University looking to provide your students with the latest information and a fresh approach to sustainability?

If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, then this Sustainability Workshop is for you!


 Cost:  The cost is $1250 plus normal, reasonable travel expenses.

 Seminar Size Maximum of 20 participants at your facility. Equates to a little over $100 per person. Repeat customers receive 10% Discount.

 Length 10 hours over 2 days

 Objectives Provides a general overview of current issues concerning sustainability, methods of selecting indicators and reporting to requirements, and includes successful project and risk management techniques to properly manage progress and determining risk exposure. In addition, exercises allow for each person to apply information in real situations and develop viable solutions as well as to view how to become sustainable in a conscious manner.

 Customized Material This seminar is intentionally general to cover a broad range of industries, government, community, and personal sustainability issues. However, customizing to fit your specific needs is available. An additional fee will be negotiated up front based on the amount of customizing as well as a length of time to make the changes to the course material.

 Instructor Samone Myers, Director of EarthCURE Organization, International Speaker and an Instructor on Risk Management and Sustainability.

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  Seminar Outline  

Introduction

About Speaker & Experience

Agenda and objectives of course

What is Sustainability?

Language – defining terms

On Line “Green” Intro Survey

Exercise

Kinds of Sustainability

Pitfalls & Misnomers

Current culture and trends vs. where we want to be

Lessons Learned

Raising Awareness & Education

Exercise

Life Cycles (connectivity among systems)

Natural Capitalism

New Ways of Thinking & Doing

Establishing Requirements and Goals

Creating Good Indicators

Designing a monitoring and reporting system

Making use of good project and risk management

Case Studies of Sustainability in:
        Community
        Business
        Government
        Globally

Determining your role in sustainability

Methods of passing sustainability requirements to others

Taking Sustainability where it needs to go
        Immediate Goals
        Ultimate Goals

Group Exercise

Conclusions
   


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