The Natural Step Canada's 2011 Sustainability Learning Courses Are Open for Registration
We've launched our 2011 Sustainability Learning course dates and locations nationwide. The popular courses are set to take place in Toronto, Montreal, Edmonton, Vancouver, and Banff.
Valued for their rich content, inspiring facilitators and interactive design, The Natural Step Canada's Sustainability Learning courses are a proven way for participants to dive into the core concepts of sustainability, hone their leadership skills and begin applying the knowledge to transform businesses, communities, and other organizations.
“Our sustainability courses offer managers, coordinators, consultants, planners, and other professionals a great way to build their knowledge, skills, and tools to plan and implement sustainability initiatives in their organizations,” said Emily Briggs, Manager of The Exchange and Sustainability Learning Programs, The Natural Step Canada. “We offer spectacular and accessible courses, and we expect that all will sell out quickly.”
The course dates and locations are as follows:
Sustainability for Leaders Course - Level 1: Foundations
- Toronto, ON: June 13-14, 2011
- Montréal, QC: 11-12 octobre 2011
- Edmonton, AB: October 13-14, 2011
- Vancouver, BC: December 8-9, 2011
Sustainability for Leaders Course - Level 2: Practitioners
- Banff, AB: July 11-13, 2011 (in-person session)
About The Natural Step Canada:
The Natural Step Canada is a dynamic non-profit organization with over a decade of experience helping organizations and individuals understand and make meaningful progress toward sustainability. We envision a sustainable world in which individuals, communities, and businesses thrive within nature’s limits. We strive to inspire, educate, and connect Canadian leaders to accelerate the transformation toward a sustainable world.
Through award-winning learning programs and our unique suite of advisory, coaching, training, and process facilitation services, we translate the fundamentals of sustainability into practical steps businesses and communities can take to achieve lasting change.
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