Every business has them -- those employees and colleagues who know the company has a sustainability strategy, but are uninterested, unable or unwilling to deliver on it. Some companies, are helping turn the goodwill of their workforce into a tangible sustainable business difference.
Behavioural economists claim great results in changing habits using The Nudge Theory and now combining this 'carrot and stick' approach with the latest Social Media and gamification techniques is encouraging employees to turn their workplaces into sustainable businesses.
The latest interactive BusinessGreen webinar will examine a case study of how the latest employee engagement software is helping companies to deliver against commitments to sustainability and differentiate from the competition.
The session features a presentation from independent analyst, Amy Wilson, Head of Business at environmental charity, Global Action Plan, detailing the challenges of successful employee engagement and providing an overview of some of the more effective means of encouraging green behaviour change across your business.
Hosted by BusinessGreen editor James Murray, in association with sustainability and energy management software firm CloudApps, the seminar also features a short presentation on how providing staff with environmental data can help drive positive behaviour, as well as a case study detailing how one firm has delivered an effective employee engagement strategy.
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