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Managing Sustainable Change in an Organization

NAT RES X417

41719
Delivery Options Online
Learn successful strategies to cultivate conditions that allow for swift implementation of sustainability projects within your company. Examine ways to integrate such conditions into an existing organizational culture. Topics include the essential roles of systems thinking, sustainability visioning, robust metric dashboards, cost-benefit analyses, community-based social marketing and strategic messaging.
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Section 009

Jan 28, 2021 to Feb 25, 2021 Live Online

Course Fee(s)

Course fee credit (1 units)

$595.00


Type Live Online

Access classroom-style interactive learning from anywhere in the world! Attend scheduled online sessions with your instructor and classmates in addition to completing your coursework.

Live Online format allows you to take classes from anywhere with an internet connection. Classroom sections will be taught in this format through Spring 2021. Learn more about this format.

Beginning August 15, 2020, you must have a Zoom account to participate.

Many schools are now accepting transfer credit for online coursework, including health and sciences programs. Check with your institution before enrolling.

Days

Th

Time

6:00PM to 9:00PM Pacific Time

Dates

Jan 28, 2021 to Feb 25, 2021

Schedule and Location

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Instructional Hours

15.0

Delivery Options

Online

Available for Credit

1 semester units

Instructors

  • Justine Burt

Section Materials

  • Textbook (Mandatory) Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard by Chip and Dan Heath © 2010 Broadway Books Textbook ISBN: 9780385528757
  • Textbook (Mandatory) The New Grand Strategy: Restoring America's Prosperity, Security and Sustainability in the 21st Century by Mark Mykleby, Patrick Doherty, Joel Markower © 2016 St. Martin's Press Textbook ISBN: 9781250072306

This course applies to the following programs:

Advanced Program in Sustainable Management

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Core Courses

  • California Environmental Protection and Leadership
  • Principles of Sustainability
  • Introduction to Climate Change, Environment and Sustainability
  • Carbon Management and Business Strategy
  • Managing Sustainable Change in an Organization
  • Environmental Law
  • Sustainability Leadership: Strategies and Paradigms
  • Greening Your Supply Chain: Life Cycle Assessment Tools
  • Principles of Ecology for Nonscientists
  • Smart Grids: Introduction

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Certificate Program in Facilities Management

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Core Courses

  • Introduction to Facilities Management
  • Facilities Management: Commercial Real Estate
  • Facilities Management: Operations and Maintenance
  • Facilities Management: Risk and Business Continuity
  • Facilities Management: Strategic Planning Leadership and the Organization

Facilities Electives

  • Building Systems and Technology

Construction Electives

  • HVAC Control and Energy Management Systems
  • Introduction to BIM: Virtual Design and Construction Technology

Environment Electives

  • Introduction to LEED v4: Concepts of Green Building and Design
  • Managing Sustainable Change in an Organization

Business Electives

  • Presenting Quantitative Data Effectively
  • Essential Business Communication Skills
  • Public Speaking Bootcamp – Building Top Speakers

Project Management Electives

  • Project Management
  • Project Cost and Procurement Management

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Notes

Recommended skills and knowledge include familiarity with Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, familiarity with global environmental trends, climate change challenges, and the concepts of biomimicry, cradle-to-cradle, ecological footprinting and carbon footprinting.

Please refer to the listed textbooks in the enrollment information for required prereading for this course.

Departmental contact: extension-techeng@berkeley.edu | (510) 642-4151

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Justine Burt

Justine Burt, M.S., has 17 years of professional experience in sustainability management planning, waste-reduction technical assistance and environmental regulatory assistance. Recent clients include NASA, StopWaste.org and PG&E.
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