Webinar – Sustainable Marketing – No longer just a “green” word, but a strategic mindset

Webinar - Sustainable Marketing - No longer just a “green” word, but a strategic mindset

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CPD Hours: 1

Webinar details:

Sustainable marketing is a thread of the larger fabric of sustainable community development that meets the desires of the today without conceding the capability of future generations to meet their own needs.

This session assesses the role of marketing by examining how firms create value, condense risk and shape sustainable thinking and processes into their marketing activities and strategies as they respond to opportunities and threats that result from social, economic and environmental change, and changing consumers attitudes and behaviour. Sustainable marketing requires a rethink of the conventions that underlie traditional marketing practices and therefore presents a new paradigm through an all-inclusive consolidative approach that puts identical emphasis on environmental, social equity and economic/financial concerns in the development of marketing approaches and manoeuvres.

Presenter

Dr Chintan Bharwada

Chintan Bharwada is the COO (Aus & NZ) of CMA Australia. Chintan has gained extensive experience in strategic marketing and management across leading universities, professional associations and the higher education sector.

Over the years Chintan has held senior roles at CMA Australia, South Australian Government, Australian Trade & Investment Commission, CPA Australia and La Trobe University. 

Chintan has written business development and marketing related articles for many publications, including Yahoo7 Kochie's Business Builders, MarketingProfs, Anthill Online, Focus.com, etc. 

When
July 22nd, 2020 from  3:00 PM to  4:00 PM
Location
Online Webinar (AEST Time)
Melbourne, VIC
Australia
Contact
About Prof Janek Ratnatunga 1129 Articles
Professor Janek Ratnatunga is CEO of the Institute of Certified Management Accountants. He has held appointments at the University of Melbourne, Monash University and the Australian National University in Australia; and the Universities of Washington, Richmond and Rhode Island in the USA. Prior to his academic career he worked with KPMG.
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