Liability to Viability: risk and return in environmental training – registrations open for four workshops

Workshop

  • Are you or your staff and subcontractors anxious – or blasé! – about environmental risk and compliance?
  • Do you worry about how to assess risk and return on environment and sustainability training and how to report on it to senior managers and boards of directors?

Clare Feeney announces a series of workshops for people grappling with the hurly-burly of coalface environment and sustainability management in the business and compliance context.

Two workshops will run in Auckland New Zealand in November 2015 and two more in March 2016.

The Workshops

BUSINESS RISK ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY TRAINING
Risk Workshop Strategy Workshop Program Workshop Trainer Workshop
16 MARCH 2016 18 NOVEMBER 2015 25 NOVEMBER 2015 2 MARCH 2016
Liability to Viability

How the seven risks that environment and sustainability pose to your business can make you a smarter and more profitable firm that people want to work for & buy from

Doing the Right Thing

How to create a robust environment and sustainability training strategy, including ROI and change management, for business, government or nonprofit bodies

Doing the Thing Right

How to create a successful environment and sustainability training program and measure both its learning and its environmental outcomes

Heads, Hearts and Hands

How to become a great environmental trainer: set your trainees up for effective and enjoyable learning that supports them in getting it right at work

BOOKINGS NOW OPEN!

The Experience

Clare runs small, active and interactive workshops so people can talk, work, practise, share and learn from each other, to help them achieve their own unique goals.

A pre-workshop activity gives attendees the opportunity to think about their own work and objectives and to bring along ideas and materials to work with on the day. Follow-up activities help attendees revisit and consolidate their learning and start using it straight away back at work.

The Trainer

Clare is an experienced environmental professional who has also been an active member of the New Zealand Association of Training and Development for 20 years. Over that time she has developed and delivered numerous workshops specifically for environmental professionals and others responsible for legal environmental compliance in businesses, government bodies and non-profits. As the Sustainability Strategist, she works with others through her professional speaking, training, coaching and published books.

The Feedback

“Clare presented some very well-developed thoughts on environmental performance and business success which went down extremely well with the contractors, who are a tough-minded audience.”

“Clare’s workshop exceeded my expectations ... Clare was well organized and has a gift of encouraging her trainees. I left the workshop confident in myself as a trainer.”

“Clare changed my viewpoint on what sustainability means and helped me think more laterally about what can be done.”

“I thoroughly enjoyed your session and learnt information that I hope to apply in my own workplace.”

“I really did enjoy the workshop. It was exactly what I needed to help me achieve my business objectives.”

“I loved the openness and exploratory nature of the workshop, and appreciate getting the workbook and references to take away and continue thinking! Really look forward to the next steps.”

How to register

Details of how to register are provided on the information page for each workshop. Generous group and multi-workshop bookings are available, including early bird offers.

Click here to go to the web page for these forthcoming workshops.

In-house training and consulting

Quite a bit of Clare’s work is in-house for clients. If you want to organise in-house training for your organisation, you can contact her here.

Please forward this information to others who may be interested!

For more information about Clare, go to her website www.clarefeeney.com.

  • 18/11/2015 - 02/03/2016
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  • 09:00 - 17:00
  • Auckland and Wellington, NZ