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Engaging employees on sustainability – the middle management challenge
Engaging employees on sustainability – the middle management challenge
03:00 p.m. (BST) / 10:00 a.m. (EDT)
13th July 2010
Employee & Customer Engagement and Communications working group
Chair - Matthew Mellen, Mayday Campaign Manager, The Prince’s Mayday Network team Presenters - Paul Turner, Head of Sustainable Development, Wholesale & International Banking, Lloyds Banking Group; Francis Guildea, Head of Hotels, Adnams; Fiona Ball, Head of Environment, BSkyB.
By integrating environmental awareness throughout the business and encouraging employees to adopt sustainable behaviours at home and work, businesses can achieve carbon reduction targets and extend the impact of their climate change activities.
The middle management layer within business is often seen as the hardest to engage due to pressures of meeting business deadlines and targets. This webinar will offer best practice examples of how to work with this group in order to increase business sustainability.