Developing a Sustainable Organisation
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Managers and senior professionals are increasingly recognising the critical role of sustainability in the development
of their organisation. As a result, many leading organisations have recently undergone significant changes, driven by the need
to improve competitiveness and respond to economic and social trends.
In this highly fluid environment, can any organisation continue doing things as they've always done them,
using the same familiar tools, and expect to maintain the same growth in results?
This two-day Management Development Program will explore this pivotal issue, its implications for the role of management,
the opportunities created by new ways of thinking and the risks of ignoring them.
Who should attend
Anyone who wants to gain a better theoretical and practical understanding of organisational sustainability
will enjoy and find value in this program. Middle and Senior Mangers will find it particularly relevant –
there is no part of organisational life that remains untouched by the challenge, and opportunities, of sustainability.
The program will be equally applicable to the private, public and not-for-profit sectors.
Learning outcomes
If the constant stream of "sustainability speak" in today's media is any indication,
the issue of sustainability now lies at the very heart of the management challenge.
This program has been designed to give you an understanding of both the key big-picture issues and
those that lie closer to home. It will explore:
- How our understanding of the natural world affects the way we see organisations.
- The complex systems that operate inside and outside organisations.
- Why the marketplace and the economy are just two aspects of total organisational "ecology".
- The stages organisations move through as they recognise the value of these complex interdependencies.
- How management roles are being shaped by this new awareness.
- Why real sustainability is not about trade-offs.
- The power of social trends.
- Managing uncertainty and change on the path to sustainability.
- The "learning" response to complexity.
- Authenticity and sustainability inside organisations.
- The role of governance and governments.
- Managing financial, social, human and natural capital with equal focus.
- Opportunities for sustainable "wealth" creation.
- How different kinds of organisations are meeting the sustainability challenge.
Interactive learning
This program will provide you with a balance of conceptual understanding and practical learning.
The presenters take an interactive approach. Course participants will be able to explore and develop their thinking together,
in an informal and supportive teaching environment.
You will gain a clear understanding of the big sustainability questions and core principles, and a range of ideas on how you
might tackle sustainability in your own role and organisation.
Fees
The fee for one participant is $1,250
For bookings of three people, the discounted fee is $3,187
(a reduction of 15%)
For bookings of five people, the discounted fee is $5,000
(a reduction of 20%)
The course is GST free.
Venue
Executive Education Unit
The University of Adelaide
Level 7, 10 Pulteney Street
Adelaide, South Australia
Accommodation
While this course is non-residential, accommodation at special rates is available at a range of nearby hotels. Please contact Amanda Bramwell for further information by phone (08) 8303 3268 or
fax (08) 8303 6140 or email.
Cancellations or Deferments
For withdrawal or deferment advice received no less than 3 weeks prior to
the course start date, the full fee will be refunded. For notification received
between 4 working days and 3 weeks prior to the course start date, a fee of
25% will apply. For notification received less than 4 working days prior to
course start date, the full fee will be forfeited, however we will accept a
suitable substitute right up to the morning
of the course.
Enquiries
Amanda Bramwell
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