Leading business with green management Article 13, in association with Reed Learning, has recently launched the
CMI accredited green management accreditation that will help you to
better understand how resource, energy and waste manage
News-Antique.com - May 29,2009 - For Immediate Release
“General estimates are that businesses can save 1000 per employee
through better resource management (Envirowise)”
Article 13, in association with Reed Learning, has recently launched the
CMI accredited Green Management qualification that can help you and
Your organisation save money. This two day course explores:
? the issues of resource management;
? energy and waste management; and
? links it into the overall environmental concerns that are increasingly
affecting all businesses alike.
The Green Manager is significantly relevant to businesses in the current
economic climate, providing win-win benefits; environmental protection
is as crucial as ever, and organisations are more and more looking for
ways to make savings and cut costly practices.
Neela Bettridge, Director of Article 13, who have developed a portfolio of
Green courses with Reed Learning says, "The present crisis has
Highlighted the need for companies to understand the issues that face
Us both environmentally and socially. This course enables learning and
also creates a fantastic platform for action planning, cutting costs and
moving forward positively”.
As organisations increasingly feel the effects of climate change,
resource management and environmental concerns, so too are leading
Edge businesses training their management and staff in becoming
‘Green’. Shifts in organisational culture and practice mean that
commercially motivated actions are successfully overlapping more and
more with actions for the good of our environment.
“Most businesses can save 10% of energy costs with no capital
investment.”
Mike Sharkey, Business Development Manager at the Chartered
Management Institute (CMI) says, "We are pleased to accredit a course
that recognises a green approach to management as a core skill. I
would recommend this qualification to any manager who wants to attain
tangible business benefits via the implementation of a best practice
environmental strategy".
The Green Manager has been accredited by the Chartered
Management Institute and course delegates have the option to complete
an assessment in order to attain the Level 5 Award in Management and
Leadership.
Contact:
Article 13
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City London
State
Post Code (Zip) W5 5LL
Country United Kingdom