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6.25.2008 - 11:00am ET
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New Sustainability Program Helps Executives Accelerate Organizational Integration of the Triple Bottom Line – People, Planet and Profit
Institute for Sustainable Enterprise launches Post-graduate Program in Managing Sustainability
Strategic Business Experience and Academic Excellence: Faculty members with top-tier credentials share their deep and practical, cross-industry, global/domestic leadership/managerial experience in an interactive, cutting-edge learning environment.
(CSRwire) MADISON, NJ - June 25, 2008 - This fall, Fairleigh Dickinson University's
Institute for Sustainable Enterprise (ISE) will bring together
executives from diverse corporations, consulting firms and small
businesses to participate in Managing Sustainability, an intensive,
5-month, post-graduate
sustainability program that will use participants' company projects to
arm them with the knowledge, tools and experience to take sustainability
to greater heights in their organizations.
Unique in its highly-interactive program design, this course will leverage
the experience of participants as well as the expertise of faculty in
state-of-the-art sustainability practice relevant to all critical areas of
business, thereby creating a powerful and practical educational
experience and ongoing executive networks. Topics to be covered
include global issues of sustainability and competitiveness, international
business and financial markets, the economy and the environment, responses
to emerging markets and new social-commercial alliances - the expanding
role of non-profits, NGOs and communities in business. Additional
specialized topics comprise environmental science and policy, natural
resource conservation, eco-efficiency and renewable energy, operations and
supply chain issues, sustainability branding and marketing, sustainability
metrics, trade agreements and development, managing across boundaries and
project negotiation.
The course will take place in two locations. First, at FDU's College at
Florham, Madison, NJ, classes will start September 12th, convening on
Fridays and Saturdays, every third week, for a total of five weekends.
Subsequently, during an eight-day experiential learning component,
students will attend class at INCAE Business School
in Costa Rica, one of the world's leading international business schools.
INCAE's sustainability program for management focuses on solving real-life
case studies of company integration with sustainable development
challenges. This part of the program will be conducted from October 20th
through November 2nd. Ongoing partnership with a professional executive
leadership coach will provide participants with an opportunity to
practice new leadership, team development and team engagement competencies
as they develop and execute their strategic, organizational sustainability
projects.
According to ISE Executive Director, Gerard Farias, "After completing this
groundbreaking program, participants will be able to incorporate
sustainability into their overall organizational strategy. Indeed, they
also will have the ability to integrate sustainability into the
strategies, operations and resultant contributions of every department
within their organization."
Dan Twomey, ISE International Partnerships Director further notes that
"ISE guarantees a return to participants and their firms that is of much
greater value than their investment."
Jeana Wirtenberg, former corporate HR executive, added "This program
offers a wonderful opportunity for learning, development and career
growth."
AACSB International accredits both Fairleigh Dickinson's Silberman College
of Business and INCAE. Participants will receive Continuing Education
Units (CEUs) and a Certificate of Completion at the end of the course.
After completing the program, FDU's Institute for Sustainable Enterprise
will sponsor special programs for graduates and other leaders in its
network to exchange knowledge and experiences. The fee of $14,000 covers
all program expenses including educational materials, meals and team
coaching. It includes housing, meals, ground transportation and program
expenses in Costa Rica. Roundtrip airfare is to be handled by each
participant independently.
To apply for or receive additional information on this program, contact
Daniel Twomey, International Partnerships Director at (973)443-8802 dtwomey@fdu.edu or Jeana Wirtenberg, ISE
Director of External Services, at (973)335-6299 jwirtenberg@optonline.net.
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