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Vanessa Harwood-Whitcher

Celodus Ltd

Director

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Sustainability factors in learning and development – your thoughts appreciated

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Hi there

I'm doing some research into how organisations are meeting the challenge of making their L&D activities more sustainable.

By more sustainable I mean environmentally sound, ethical and socially responsible.

I'd be interested to hear from the community what they are doing L&D strategy and activity wise to adopt a sustainable approach and what organisations may have done to encourage their L&D suppliers to be more sustainable.

Many thanks

Vanessa

3 Responses

  1. Sustainable L&D

    Hi Graham

    Many thanks for your very useful reply – I will have a browse on the links you suggest

    Best wishes

    Vanessa

  2. from the other side of the fence….

    Vanessa

    I’m a "supplier" and I have been peddling the concept of training delivery via webinar facility…this is socially responsible (keeps death off the roads), ethical (it isn’t a dodgy chat room) and environmentally sound (reduces carbon emisssions caused by all that travel).

    So far my biggest takers for this have been charities…..predominantly because all this sustainability is cheaper and more family friendly.

    Does that help?

    Rus

    http://www.coach-and-courses.com 

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