Sustainability and Systems Thinking
Issued by
Griffith University
Earners understand the components of a sustainability mindset, including systems thinking. Earners understand the paradigms through which we see the world, and how language impacts our views. Earners can recommend and justify some tools and strategies to be applied to organizational sustainability governance, innovative thinking, adaptiveness, resilience and ethics. Earners think differently about business and marketing and how their organisation can make sustainable practices a core value.
Additional DetailsSkills
Earning Criteria
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Earners understand the concept of sustainable development and how it challenges conventional business concepts and within this they are culturally capable when working with First Australians (within discipline context).
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Earners are able to discuss paradigms, the impact of language and the key components of a sustainability mindset.
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Earners can recommend with justification, some of the basic tools and strategies that can be applied to develop more sustainable businesses.
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Earners can develop an initial strategy for an organisation to become more sustainable.
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Earners have successfully completed a Briefing Paper - Research-based Assignment.
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Earners have successfully completed Sustaincentric Assumptions. - Written Assignment.
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Earners have successfully completed an Initial Strategy - Research-based Assignment.