BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT | Green Business & Environmental/Industrial - Hospitality Human Resources Certificate Program
Today’s competitive workplace requires more than casual knowledge to succeed. Demonstrate mastery in your Human Resource Management career with a Certificate from CSUSM.
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Environmental Management System (EMS) & ISO 14001
EMSs help organizations systematically identify and manage their regulated as well as unregulated environmental impacts. Over 129,000 organizations worldwide have registered their conformance to ISO 14001, but many more facilities have realized the benefits of implementing an EMS without taking the formal step of registering their company. Organizations that have implemented EMSs find that it has helped to: improve their environmental regulatory compliance; resolve and prioritize organizational issues; improve efficiency, reduce environmental costs and liability; increase environmental awareness, involvement, and competency throughout the organization; increase top management’s participation and involvement in environmental management; and improve communication both inside; and outside the organization.
This course is included in the Green Certified Sustainability program. Not available for individual enrollment.
Green Marketing & Sales Force Essentials
Green marketing is growing greatly as increasing numbers of consumers are willing to back their environmental consciousnesses with their dollars, it can be extensively challenging. Consumers are growing skeptical of green claims to and companies can seriously damage their brands and their sales if a green claim is discovered to be false or contradicted by a company’s other products or practices. Protect your brand and your position in the market.
This course is included in the Green Sr. Certified Sustainability program. Not available for individual enrollment.
Green Supply Chain Management
Concepts such as climate change and alternative energy sources were previously regarded as “green” fringe issues of minor relevance to businesses. These issues have now moved into the mainstream. Customers and governments are pressuring companies to cut the levels of greenhouse gases generated by commercial activities and to become more energy efficient. At the same time companies are realizing that environmental responsibility and good business practice can go hand in hand. To meet these new demands enterprises have to identify where and how environmental programs can achieve maximum gain at minimum cost. One of the most important areas of focus for these endeavors is the supply chain.
This course is included in the Green Supply Chain Professional program. Not available for individual enrollment.
Green Transportation: 12 Best Practices
Advancements in the capabilities of the transportation industry, which included vehicles and other support systems, have created the optimum use of surface air and sea transports and the new technologies are building upon it intensively. The industry has taken to the concept of ‘Greenness’ addressing the global environmental concerns and challenges facing an industry that links together networks of global supply chains.
This course is included in the Green Sr. Certified Sustainability Professional and Green Supply Chain Professional programs. Not available for individual enrollment.
Sustainability Leader: Your First 180 Days to Success
The newly created role of sustainability leader in organizations has been evolving rapidly and the individuals charged with leading this function for companies, whether new to sustainability or to the company, or experienced within the sustainable business sector, must quickly define their roles and responsibilities, establish priorities for the organization, and build functional relationships across departments. This course examines the scope and challenges involved with the transition and offer a roadmap for success for newly created positions or maturing one.
This course is included in the Certified Sustainability Professional and Sr. Certified Sustainability Professional programs. Not available for individual enrollment.
The Sustainability Consultant
Strategic Sustainability Consulting provides organizations with the tools and expertise they need to actively manage their social and environmental impacts. Providing guidance to organizations as they implement sustainable solutions can be a daunting task without the right consulting tools and techniques. Develop the necessary skills to manage “green consulting” projects.
This course in included in the Sr. Certified Sustainability Professional program. Not available for individual enrollment.
Hospitality & Service Industry
NOTE: After successfully completing the Casino Blackjack Dealer or the Casino Poker Dealer online training courses, the advisors at the World Wide Gaming Academy will assist you with job placement and support. They will proactively assist you with your job search by posting your personal online profile, complete with a video “audition” necessary to showcase the valuable skills you’ve learned.
Casino Poker Dealer
World Wide Gaming Academy and GES have partnered to bring you this nationally recognized Poker Dealer online training course. We will teach you everything you need to know in order to become a Professional Poker Dealer. You will learn all the required fundamentals including: shuffling, how to handle cheques, limits, Seven Card Stud, Omaha and of course, how to deal the most popular card game today, Texas Hold ‘Em. Our online training will prepare you for a new and exciting career as a casino card dealer.
Date: Open enrollment
Location: Online Fee: $1,395
Web keywords: Casino
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www.csusm.edu/el | (800) 500-9377
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