The Market and Marketing for Sustainable Development (O3) PDF Print E-mail

The The Market and Marketing for Sustainable Development (O3) seminar reviews and examines Green Consumers, Green penetration, consumer spending, changes to marekt norms, and social, environmental, and ethical responses to Sustainable Development, and considers if there is a basis for a green/ Sustainable Development brief for marketing.

 

Benefits

The Market and Marketing for Sustainable Development (O3) seminar:

  • Clarifies current knowledge/ understanding of the Green Consumer and Business markets, Consumers and purchasers
  • Clarifies current understanding of the nature, extent and development of brand response to Green Consumer and purchasing pressures
  • Examines recent and potential developments in environmental marketing and Sustainable Development.

 

Speakers

Speakers are chosen from among:

  • Prof. Martin Charter
  • Edwin Datschefski
  • Prof. Ross King
  • Speaker on Natural Step (not confirmed yet)
  • Market Research Executives from e.g. CRAM, Mintel, MORI, Nielson (not chosen until 12 weeks pre-seminar)
  • Company Speakers (not chosen until 12 weeks pre-seminar)

 Times 

The seminar assembles at 08:30 am for a 9:00 am start each day and finishes at approximately 5:30 pm. The seminar is intensive, please be prepared for evening sessions.

 Dates & Location 

Please see our schedule for the dates and location of this seminar.

 Fee 

£2000 Includes all tuition costs, full documentation, lunch and refreshments. Payable in advance.

 Inhouse Training 

We are very happy to run this as an inhouse training seminar. The cost, for up to 10 participants,is £15,000. Contact us for further details.

 4 easy ways to register 

Phone +44 (0)1923 249648
Post Course Administrator, CSEM, 30 Cedar Road, Oxhey, Herts WD19 4QW, United Kingdom
A printable booking form is available
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 Cancellation date 

Three weeks before start date. Fees are payable in full unless cancellations are received in writing before this date. Transfers are possible and will incur a 25% fee per change.

 
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