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Title:
Sustainability Consulting 201 - Emerging Growth Areas
When:
14.12.2009 - 14.12.2009
Where:
Online -
Category:
Webinar

Description

You’ve done a little research (perhaps taking our Sustainability Consulting 101 webinar) and have decided to pursue a career in sustainability consulting. You’ve put out feelers, but aren’t yet successfully marketing yourself. You might be wondering if you’ve positioned yourself correctly, and hoping that a long list of clients is just around the corner. Now it’s time to hone your services and make sure your offerings are aligned with current market drivers. Welcome to Sustainability Consulting 201!

In this 90-minute workshop you’ll learn:

High-growth areas within sustainability consulting (green building, renewable energy, training/facilitation, etc.).
Clients you can expect to see hiring in the next 12 months—and the ones that will drag you along forever and never commit.
Key competencies that every sustainability consultancy should be able to provide.
Location: Online, At Your Desktop
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 p.m. ET
Cost: $75

http://www.sustainabilityconsulting.com/events/sustainability-consulting-201-emerging-growth-areas.html

 

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