Develop Your Green Office Action Plan in this online workshop which will take place on April 3, 10, 17 & 24, 2012 at 12 - 1 pm EST. "Greening up" your office and lower your operating costs by as much as 20%. Audit your office, understand your green office gap and develop a plan to "green up" your facility with your Green Team.
Here are 3 easy steps to get you started:
Step 1 - Submit 1 registration for your entire team. If your team has 2 members or 10 it is the same price.
Step 2 - Gather everyone in a meeting room the four sessions. Put the session on speaker phone and watch the presentation on a monitor. The sessions are live so you can verbally ask questions and submit comments via chat. But we are recording it too - so team members can catch up if they miss a session.
Step 3 - Complete your Green Team - Green Action Plan during the sessions. Get tips for engaging employees as you roll out your plan.
The workshop will walk your Green Team through a Green Action Plan Checklist chocked full of tips, sustainability savings rationale and steps to implementation. Learn about technologies that can save your company money while reducing your environmental footprint.
For more information or to register click here.
© 2012, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.
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This sounds like a fantastic program to help businesses be more aware of their Greenness factor! I applaud all who sign up, I would love to see something like "We are a Green Office" on business blogs!
ReplyDeleteWhere I last worked the former owner was no environmentalist but when she sold the business the new owner was even worse, I was shocked at how wasteful a person could be, disgusted really, she was young, rich, and could not care less.
I am happy to see some people, business's are not like that, and are taking the concerns of the earth more seriously.
Great blog, great ideas! Let's be more Green!