Rovala Community College (Rovala Opisto) in cooperation with Arctic Values is offering two relevant courses related to sustainability issues of corporate actors in the North. The venue of the 3-day-courses is in Rovaniemi, the capital of Finnish Lapland. In Finnish Lapland the impacts of climate change can be perceived in every-day life.
In autumn it rains rather than snows and numerous species are on the decline as they struggle to adapt to a rapidly warming climate. Corporate actions to enforce sustainable development are crucial.
Course #1:Business Development – Entrepreneurs & Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SME´s) August 27, 2018 – August 29, 2018 (22 lessons/a 45min)
Management and business development skills are essential assets in today’s economic reality and many of those who strive to develop a business, do not know where to start. The 3-day course “Business Development – Entrepreneurs & Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SME´s)” provides approaches how to start a business and what needs to be done in business planning and business financing to prevail in the long-run. In the framework of the course we learn how to analyze opportunities and risks of a business concept. We open up the topical framework of business planning and business administration and link case studies to relevant themes, such as, marketing, project management and sustainable development. The participants will widen their skill-set to establish a business and will understand how to create competitive edge and survival on the markets. Individuals, who seek knowledge of economics and business management, could use this course to bridge their background with meaningful business development methods.
Course #2:Business and Sustainable Development
September 26, 2018 – September 28, 2018 (22 lessons/a 45min)
The “Business and Sustainable Development” course aims to provide a conceptual framework to get insights in the most relevant issues with respect to ecological and social challenges of business actors in the Northern latitudes of the globe. Mining, oil & gas extraction, forestry, tourism and traditional livelihoods just like fishery are in focus as they carry strong relevance in terms of ecological footprints and the well-being of Arctic societies. Participants will learn the major sustainability challenges of the Arctic and global economy. The 3-day course outlines pathways how to manage sustainability inside a company and what tools can be used to implement environmental management, social responsibility and corporate governance frameworks. Participants will gain a better understanding how to execute business responsibilities and what a sustainability strategy requires. The course is amongst others of interest for people who seek career paths as sustainability coordinator or environmental manager, but also to everybody, who is just interested in the Northern and global economic, ecological and social challenges of our time.
Participants will learn:
- How to establish a business as entrepreneur or company
- How to tackle proactively the challenges of the markets
- How to integrate sustainable development into corporate activities.
Click here for more information at the Rovala Community College website
Click here to go to the Arctic Values website
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