About this Event
Are you passionate about shaping Scotland’s future? Do you want to be at the forefront of discussions that will determine the role of leadership in achieving our national sustainability and productivity goals? Then this event is for you!
Part of the CMI Communities Live series, this regionally focused event will connect Scotland's brightest minds and most influential leaders from CMI’s diverse and innovative network to address the pressing challenge of transitioning to a green economy.
What’s in Store?
At the heart of the event is a thought-provoking panel discussion that will delve into how effective management and leadership can unlock productivity and align with Scotland’s ambitious sustainability goals. With key insights from an expert in sustainable business practices, and a leader in workforce development, this event will provide attendees with valuable takeaways on:
🌱 Driving Productivity and Sustainability: Learn how strategic management can accelerate Scotland’s transition to a green economy while enhancing productivity.
🏗️ Building a Skilled Workforce: Explore strategies for developing a workforce equipped with the skills needed for a green future, in both public and private sectors.
💡 Achieving Scotland’s 2045 Net Zero Target: Gain actionable insights on leveraging green management practices to help Scotland achieve its Net Zero goal by 2045.
Who Should Attend?
The CMI Communities Live series is designed to unite, engage and inspire individuals from all corners of CMI’s diverse network.
This event promises to give you not only valuable insights tailored to you, but the opportunity to connect with your peers. Whether you’re driving change in your organisation or preparing to enter the workforce there is something for everyone:
- CMI Learners: Whether you’re studying management or sustainability, this is an invaluable opportunity to apply your studies to real-world challenges, meet industry experts, and network with professionals shaping Scotland’s future.
- Tutors and Educators: Enhance your understanding of how to equip future leaders with the skills necessary to thrive in a green economy, and take away fresh ideas to enrich your teaching.
- Chartered Managers: As recognised leaders in the field, gain advanced insights and share best practices into how strategic leadership and management can enable your organisation to support and develop Scotland’s green economy.
- Policy Makers and Public Sector Leaders: Explore how leadership can play a critical role in achieving national sustainability targets, and connect with peers shaping Scotland’s future policies.
Why Attend?
As part of the CMI Communities Live series, this event offers a unique opportunity to:
- Connect with like-minded professionals from across Scotland and beyond. Engage with CMI’s vast community of professionals, employers and educators to expand your network and discover both personal and professional growth opportunities.
- Be part of the solution: Contribute to discussions that will shape the policies driving Scotland’s Net Zero transition, plus take away actionable strategies to support your career and your organisation.
- Support with CMI: Whether you’re early in your career or a seasoned manager, CMI offers resources to enhance your leadership and management potential.
- Maximise your partnership with CMI: whether through dual-accredited training, Chartered status, mentoring or professional development tools, CMI can help you stay ahead in a continually evolving management and leadership landscape.
- Take the next step in your career; our self-assessment tool tailors a management development plan especially for you.
- Get the professional recognition you deserve! Find out if you are eligible for our exclusive Chartered Manager award.
- Join the CMI membership community today for just £15 a month and get access to countless management & leadership events and tailored resources, just for you!
- Receive 20% discount on your first year of CMI Membership using promotional code SCOTMEM
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Strathclyde Business School, 199 Cathedral Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom
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