Sustainability and Design: Beyond Green Thinking
Wednesday 31 March 2021Sustainable business practices are not only ethical but essential for business resilience. We are faced with a new landscape to navigate and an opportunity for a real Green Recovery.
This digital event is hosted by the CMI North East, Yorkshire & Humberside (NEYH) Regional Board. Carrie Hamer, Jonathan Oxley and Carl Andrew will discuss the existing and emerging challenges and opportunities that are faced by businesses of all sizes, with a focus on the practical implications of cost, workforce planning and business growth with Thelma Ford-Escobar.
In this digital event...
Discuss how managers and leaders can navigate a path through these changing times to do what’s best for the business and employees, while also meeting the growing expectations of our customers to do the right thing for the environment.
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