3. Empowering Sustainable Change: Training didn’t stop at learning; it focused on empowering individuals to act. Leaders were held accountable for the commitments they made during the programme, with regular check-ins to ensure that sustainability remained a priority. Collective leadership boards were used to track progress, ensuring transparency and fostering shared ownership of sustainability goals.
4. A Culture of Sustainability: Sustainability wasn’t just a top-down directive; it became part of the company’s culture. Amey Group launched the “Planet Plus” environmental culture programme, reinforcing sustainable behaviours at every level. The leadership training laid the foundation for this cultural shift, ensuring that sustainability and green skills were integrated into daily operations and decision-making.
5. Supply Chain Collaboration: Amey Group recognised the importance of engaging suppliers in its sustainability journey. By collaborating with suppliers, even those with fewer resources, the company was able to extend its sustainability efforts beyond its own walls.
Measuring Success
The results were clear. Sustainability became a regular topic of conversation at all levels of the organisation, from leadership discussions to everyday operational activities. Employees reported feeling more empowered to make sustainable choices, and leaders reflected on their progress, transitioning from compliance to true leadership in sustainability.
Dont just take our word for it this is what Amey Group had to say “The Leading with Sustainability course run with ISEP has provided our teams with thought provoking content that has challenged the thinking and behaviours of those that attended. Weve received positive feedback from attendees regarding the delivery of the sessions and that conversations are taking place across teams regarding their environmental impacts. The Leading with Sustainability course has inspired our leaders to make changes and develop and influence those around them”
The Key Takeaways:
- Leadership Commitment: Successful sustainability initiatives need strong leadership that actively participates in training and supports long-term sustainability goals.
- Building Green Skills: Providing employees with the knowledge and tools to adopt sustainable practices is essential for long-term impact."
- Tailored Training for Real Impact: One-size-fits-all solutions don’t work. Tailored, relevant training ensures sustainability is ingrained at every level of the organisation.
- Continuous Learning and Accountability: Sustainability is an ongoing journey. Training should not be a one-off event but part of a continuous learning process that encourages accountability and tracks progress.
- Engage the Whole Organisation: Sustainability isn’t just the responsibility of senior management; it requires involvement from everyone, including operational staff and suppliers.
Conclusion
This case study demonstrates that embedding sustainability into an organisation’s culture requires leadership commitment, tailored training, and an ongoing focus on accountability and action. By fostering a supportive environment for learning and collaboration, companies can drive lasting impact and make sustainability a core part of their business strategy.
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