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More on Change and Sustainability
This course is part of Become a Sustainable Business Change Agent Specialization
Instructors: Kenneth Bettenhausen
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Skills you'll gain
- Environmental Issue
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Stakeholder Analysis
- Annual Reports
- Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- Environmental Social And Corporate Governance (ESG)
- Organizational Development
- Sustainable Development
- Business Reporting
- Stakeholder Management
- Leadership
- Sustainable Business
- Sustainable Design
- Leadership and Management
- Sustainability Standards
- Performance Reporting
- Corporate Sustainability
- Sustainability Reporting
- Change Management
- Organizational Change
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There are 6 modules in this course
This is Class 2 of the MOOC Specialization, Become a Sustainable Business Change Agent.
In this class you will learn more change agent skills and hear from people who have made changes in their organizations. You will also learn more about green design and sustainability reporting. The skills from this class will help improve products and services in your company or help the company issue its first, or an improved sustainability report.
Introducing change in a organization is not simple. Initiatives you think are 'no brainers' can face opposition and more complex change requires careful planning. Your success in initiating change depends on your ability to understand and leverage the organizational forces that constrain and empower individual discretion. In this module you will learn that initiating change requires both leadership and effective management. You will learn how to identify the forces at work in the organization that can be tapped to drive change and the forces that maintain the status quo, restraining change to the new state. Finally, you will identify the ways that the roles people hold in organizations constrain their behavior in predictable ways...that you can use to anticipate opposition and identify potential allies.
What's included
5 videos1 reading1 assignment
5 videosβ’Total 34 minutes
- Leading and Managing- Two Roles a Change Agent Fillsβ’4 minutes
- Change Models- Three States; Driving and Resisting Changeβ’9 minutes
- Implementing Change- One Person's Experienceβ’5 minutes
- Implementing Change- A More Complex Exampleβ’8 minutes
- Leveraging Roles and Role Expectationsβ’8 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 5 minutes
- Get help and meet other learners in this course. Join your discussion forums!β’5 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Graded Quiz on "the basics" Good luck!β’30 minutes
Organizations often don't act rationally, at least not from your position in the firm. That's because people in different parts of the organization are responsible for different things...and whose initiatives get implemented is a political process that requires you to gain support from people who are not directly affected by the change and avoid active opposition by people who have other projects and ideas that they think are more important than what you want to propose. In this module you will examine the political side of introducing change and examine the choices you have when introducing change. And, you will learn two tools for understanding, and leveraging, the political 'lay of the land' to gain the support needed to have your maintainability initiatives accepted where you work or live.
What's included
5 videos2 readings1 assignment
5 videosβ’Total 54 minutes
- Simple Changes: Should You Go It Alone?β’11 minutes
- Process Choices: When others must be 'sold'β’11 minutes
- Gaining Support - Stakeholder Commitment Analysisβ’10 minutes
- Gaining Support - Preference (Interest) Mappingβ’10 minutes
- Change Politics: Examples to Analyzeβ’12 minutes
2 readingsβ’Total 20 minutes
- Interest Mapping Form - Blankβ’10 minutes
- Commitment Chart - Blankβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Graded Quiz: More on implementing changeβ’30 minutes
IntroductionThis module introduces the key ideas of green design or design for the environment (DfE). The design phase of a product or building usually only absorbs a small fraction of the entire budget, but determines the product's or building's impact for years to come. Therefore, getting design right is crucial to achieving sustainability. Once your company has designed and developed a good product you need to convey that to consumers. We talk about labeling as one means of doing this. We also discuss problems with 'greenwashing' or over-stating a product's green attributes. In this module we introduce Life-Cycle Assessment (sometimes Life-Cycle Analysis or LCA). This is a powerful tool for identifying where a product's major impact comes from, which allows the company to redesign targeting those high impact areas. Next week we practice doing an LCA.
What's included
7 videos3 readings1 assignment2 peer reviews1 discussion prompt
7 videosβ’Total 69 minutes
- Lesson 1: Green Design Principlesβ’8 minutes
- Lesson2: Green Design and LCA (Life Cycle Assessment)β’11 minutes
- Lesson 3: Labels & Certificationβ’8 minutes
- Lesson 4: Advertising and Greenwashingβ’10 minutes
- Lesson 5: Doing an LCA (Life Cycle Assessment)β’12 minutes
- Michelle Reott - The Importance of Designβ’16 minutes
- Honors: LCA Assignmentβ’4 minutes
3 readingsβ’Total 30 minutes
- Green Design Resourcesβ’10 minutes
- Slides from video lecturesβ’10 minutes
- Honors: LCA assignmentβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Green Design/LCA Quizβ’30 minutes
2 peer reviewsβ’Total 180 minutes
- Example of Green Designed Product/Serviceβ’120 minutes
- Shopping Bag LCA Projectβ’60 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- Green Ads and Greenwashingβ’10 minutes
Sustainability reporting or CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) reporting is becoming commonplace among medium and large companies. Web-based reporting is fairly inexpensive and a good way to begin reporting, if your company doesn't already issue or post some type of report. This module discusses four reasons for doing CSR reporting, what makes a report credible to stakeholders, and mentions some of the reporting standards that your should consider using.The standards I discuss are GRI (Global Reporting Initiative), which is an overall template, CDP (formerly the Carbon Disclosure Project) that specifically address carbon and water reporting, and SASB (Sustainability Accounting Standards Board), which identifies the key performance indicators (KPIs) for different industries. The three standards are not mutually exclusive, but fit together.The second video gives an overview of how reports are generally structured and describes what two experts look for when they read sustainability reports. Knowing what experts see as strengths and weaknesses will help you develop a better report. There are two short videos from GRI that gives an overview of its reporting framework. Roger Stace jobs us and gives his perspective on CSR reporting. There is a discussion of the quality of some CSR reports that are posted as READINGS. The reports we will discuss are VW, Carnival Cruises and H&M, the fast fashion clothing company.
What's included
5 videos3 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
5 videosβ’Total 32 minutes
- Lesson 1: Overview of Sustainability Reportingβ’8 minutes
- Lesson 2: More on CSR Reportingβ’8 minutes
- Roger Stace - An introduction to CSR reportingβ’11 minutes
- GRI - Sustainability Reporting Starters Kitβ’2 minutes
- GRI Reporting Standardsβ’2 minutes
3 readingsβ’Total 30 minutes
- Sustainability Reports for Discussionβ’10 minutes
- Slides from Video Lecturesβ’10 minutes
- KPMG Survey of Corporate Responsibility Reporting 2015β’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- CSR Reporting Quizβ’30 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- Evaluating a Sustainability Reportβ’10 minutes
What's included
5 videos1 reading1 discussion prompt
5 videosβ’Total 62 minutes
- Tim Turner - Owner Zia Taqueria Restaurantsβ’13 minutes
- Dr. Pakhi Chaudhuri, MDβ’16 minutes
- Hunter Mantell-Hecathorn - Home Builderβ’6 minutes
- Claire Attkisson - Colorado Jaynes Constructionβ’14 minutes
- Beth Drum - Alpine Bank of Coloradoβ’13 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Interview Guide (Start Here)β’10 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- Meeting Change Agentsβ’10 minutes
This assessment will help you practice identifying the key sustainability performance indicators (KSPIs) for your company. The assignment asks you to choose a business sector from a list of four sectors, think about the sector and identify 3 to 5 key indicators, then compare your list to the list compiled by the experts at SASB (Sustainable Accounting Standards Board). We hope this hones your skills in identifying KSPIs for you company.
What's included
1 reading1 peer review
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- KSPIs Assignment Instructionsβ’10 minutes
1 peer reviewβ’Total 120 minutes
- Developing KSPIs (Key Sustainability Performance Indicators)β’120 minutes
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