The Business Value of Sustainability
Fees:
$1,500
Overview
In today’s market, sustainability is critical to innovation and economic resilience. For businesses, understanding how sustainability can be embedded into their core strategies is essential for driving long-term profitability and securing a competitive advantage. Thunderbird School of Global Management’s The Business Value of Sustainability course delves into the complex relationship between sustainability and other business imperatives, examining the trade-offs and decision-making frameworks necessary for effective integration.
Registration Information
Certificate | Location | Date | Type | Cost | Register |
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The Business Value of Sustainability | Phoenix, AZ | TBD | In-Person/ Online | $1,500 | Coming Soon |
Key Benefits
- Explore how sustainability can align with and sometimes challenge traditional business goals such as profitability, market expansion, and short-term shareholder value.
- Gain insights into balancing these often-competing priorities through strategic decision-making, ultimately enhancing their ability to contribute to their company’s market leadership, long-term resilience, and success.
- Sharpen business opportunities as a result of sustainable innovation.
Who Should Attend?
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Individuals interested in building sustainability strategies within their organizations.
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Professionals seeking to develop and communicate a vision and value of sustainable business.
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Leaders looking to transition their business models to embrace sustainability.
Topics
The program will use presentations, small group discussions, and interactive sessions to cover the following topics:
- Introduction to sustainability and business value.
- Strategic decision-making for sustainability.
- Trade-offs in sustainability initiatives.
- Balancing profitability and environmental goals
- Competing priorities and stakeholder engagement
- Driving innovation and sustainability
Faculty
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