Small Business Development Centerat UW-Green Bay
Practical and Tactical Best Practices in Business Sustainability
Date, Time:
3/12/2019,
8:30:00 AM-3:30:00 PM
Location: Advance Business & Manufacturing Center, 2701 Larsen Road, Classroom BA101, Green Bay, WI
Fees: $200
Learn How to Develop and Implement a Successful Sustainability and Social Responsibility Program
Attendees are exposed to financial, environmental and socially responsible objectives that are supported by strategies and achieved by clear tactics that have measurable outcomes.
Attendees are introduced to methods of implementing technologies and practices and will also learn how to measure the consequent social and environmental performance for written reports and persuasive presentations. The workshop reveals why we should be sustainable by explaining seemingly complex scientific topics in a way that requires very little math or science background. The overview also captures how sustainability and social responsibility can be the source of process and product innovation.
The workshop is dedicated to the practice of environmental and social responsibility in ways that achieve financial stability over the long run. As a result, it will help attendees understand not just why businesses need to be more responsible, but how businesses can be more successful over the long run.
Instructor:
Dick Hopfensperger is a business professor for various undergraduate and MBA programs. He also provides business training and consulting for local businesses. Dick has over 20 years in corporate leadership positions and also 15 years of higher education teaching and administration. His teaching and training mantra is to provide a “practical and tactical” approach to active teaching and learning.
For more information, contact:
Director
(920) 366-9065
E-mail: sbdc@uwgb.edu