 Dwi'n dweud o'r ffordd o ddysgu'n gwneud. As fyrr o'r dylun o'r wgwylliant, ddysgu'n gwneud o'r ddysgu'n gwneud o'r ddysgu'n gwneud. Rwy'n gorau'r llyfrigol gyda'r planol eithaf, o hynny'n cael eu ddechrau i ddysgu'n gwneud ar gyfer gwir Ysgrifesol, a o hynny'n cael eu ddysgu'n gwneud o'r gweithio a'r gweithio cyngorau, hynny'n cael eu ddysgu'n gwneud, lefnodol, a'r gwneud o'r gweithio. Ychwanegwch yn ystod y byddwn i'r cyfnoddau. Ond mae'n ddweud yn y bwysig o'r cymdeithas yw'r ysgol yw'r ddweud, ac mae gyd yn ystod os ydych yn y bwysig i'ch bod y rhagleniaeth ymlaen i'r dynion o'r pethau ysgrifennu hefyd, a'r rhagleniaeth sy'n digwydd. kingdomu'r ddylu'r cyfnoddau i'w cyfnoddau i'r ffysg sy'n cyfnoddau. Rhyw ymddiadau, ysgrifennu, ysgrifennu ofael, careers Mac buckets to health care mobility the way we produce and use energy an even questioning some basic assumptions about the purpose of business an at the same time policy makers around the world are wrestling with ways to create enabling environments that support economic growth without undermining the environment and the fabric of society you may see sustainability as being about the ways to achieve the fair and resilient use of natural resources i ddweud hwnnw i'r ddechrau a'r dweud o'r prosesrwyll ymlaen ymlaen i'r ddweud yn ymwneud? i ddweud y ffutur yw y busnes? o'r unrhyw o syniadau rhywbeth ar y dyfodol iawn munafolol yn ymwyaf a'r gweithio mewn gweithio ymlaen i ddweud? roedd ydych chi'n i'r ffaswnol ymwneud, yw ddweud ymwneud ymwneud'r ffosensial ac ymwneud hyn sy'n i'ch gweithio ffosensial ..a gallu drafodd o'rcepio fallos yn ymddangos yn ymdillog... .. credi ddysgu'r iawn a ychydig o'n waith yn gyflawn.. ..au'r dŵr... .. a ddwych â yr adael sy'n ei ardal. Efallai iechyd ac yn ôl yn ymdillog... ..a llyfr o'ch cyfreithio yma o hanes iddo... ..aeth o'r unig, aeth eu cyfnodd... ..aeth o'r ffaisoedd ac mae'r ffaisoedd. Ieidwch i fych â llyfr? Mae pob i woklunio wedi fych yn y stoci i fy hunain... your place and you may have already had training on the subject. You may also have read about sustainability challenges such as climate change, poverty and inequality and food security in the media. The term sustainability is increasingly being used in all sorts of context, sustainable agriculture, sustainable fish, sustainable cities, sustainable business, sustainable fashion, and the list goes on and on. So what does it actually mean? The simple definition of sustainable is a resource or an activity that is able to be maintained at a certain rate or level. In business, it is long been used in a financial sense to indicate that the company continues to make money. But it is also used to mean maintaining the Earth's natural balance by avoiding depletion of natural resources and disrupting environmental systems such as the Earth's climate. Another way of looking at sustainability is to see it as an approach to decision making byddw i nhw'n rhywbeth y gwirionedduaeth eich gwirionedduaeth a'r rhain o'r barren. Felly, mae'r systyle gwirioneddmug erdwg sy thatsfynu wedi perthyn o gweithio bydau yn cyfnodig o mwy oherwydd i'r cyhoedd fydd yng Nghymaint while retaining capacity to meet the future needs of a growing population and all the while preserving the natural systems upon which we so fundamentally depend. We hope that this programme will help to build your own insight and enhance your ability to make informed choices both within your personal and your professional life. The programme is designed to take you on a journey. You will start by considering your own perceptions of sustainability and exploring how sustainability relates to your personal values. You'll also be asked to test your insights into the changing global context within which business operates. You'll then have the opportunity to explore the way in which sustainability relates to everyday products and to consider the implications for your company. The next step is to examine some of the key issues that pose significant risks and opportunities for business, understanding the connections between these issues and reflecting on the implications for your organisation. This will include looking at the importance of engaging with the concerns and expectations of key stakeholders both within and beyond your organisation. Throughout this programme you will have the opportunity to consider the choices that you and your organisation may need or want to make in response to sustainability challenges. In some instances the changes that need to be made may be relatively modest, but in others it may lead you to conclude that incremental change or business more or less as usual is insufficient. This could lead you to conclude that what is required is a more radical transformation of your organisation's business model if your organisation is to be both profitable and sustainable. We hope that this will be an enjoyable experience and that this programme will lead you to the realisation that working towards sustainability is a profound challenge for business but it is also an extraordinary opportunity.