Free Webinar – Embedding sustainability in your culture

Are you faced with the challenge of getting people to engage with your sustainability initiatives?

Awake has developed a unique model that defines the key elements of a culture of sustainability, and provides a step-by-step approach to getting started.

The first of its kind to provide a structured and measurable approach to embedding sustainability in your organisation, the Sustainability Culture Model encompasses the psychological drivers of sustainability, as well as the organisational systems and processes which need to be in place.

This free webinar introduces Awake’s Sustainability Culture Model, and discusses ways in which you can approach the task of bringing your people on board with sustainability.

Here’s what you’ll learn

  • The key 13 enablers identified through research which result in a culture of sustainability
  • The psychological drivers of a culture of sustainability
  • Examples of how leading organisations embed sustainability in their culture
  • Steps you can take to embed sustainability in your culture

Whether your organisation is just beginning the sustainability journey, or you are looking for ideas to kick-start your engagement efforts, you’ll get valuable insight from this webinar.

Two Convenient Times!

To ensure you can attend this webinar wherever you are in the world, it’s being conducted twice!

Both will be live, we’ll keep the presentation short and sharp (about 30min) leaving plenty of time for questions.

Webinar 1 – Wednesday 8th May: 10am Sydney/1am London/8pm New York (Tue) – Register Now!
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Webinar 2 – Wednesday 8th May: 9pm Sydney/12 noon London/7am New York – Register Now!

 

The Presenter

Tim Cotter is a psychologist specialising in the psychology of sustainability.

His consultancy, Awake, provides training, assessment and consulting services to leading organisations to support them in their efforts to embed sustainability more deeply in their culture.

Since 2005, Tim has also trained hundreds of sustainability professionals to be more effective at engaging people in sustainability, through his Cultivating Sustainability workshop.

He regularly delivers presentations and articles aimed at educating people about the psychology of sustainability, while his monthly online newsletter “Wake-Up Call” is read by more than 1500 sustainability professionals worldwide.