Sustainable Leadership

Empowering champions for change in the visitor economy in this 1 day course

Key details
Location
Penryn Campus
Course duration
1 day

Course overview

Develop the skills and knowledge to become a sustainability champion within your business, organisation or local area on this one-day short course.  

During this intensive workshop focused on the visitor economy, you will learn about key leadership principles and strategies to drive and deliver sustainable change through exploring successful collaborative and grassroots approaches. 

Co-developed by experienced subject specialists from Falmouth University, you will discover how to influence and impact the sustainability of key areas of your organisation, and how to effectively promote it to customers. 

You will:

  • Understand leadership principles and strategies for driving sustainable change and influencing decision-making. 
  • Learn how to benchmark your organisation's sustainability performance in areas including supply chain, travel, and customer awareness. 
  • Gain insights into sustainable business practices relevant to the visitor economy.  
  • Be able to identify, act on, and benefit from sustainable business opportunities. 

Course date:

Thursday 17 October 2024

Prices:

Cornish business/resident: £50

Business/individual based outside Cornwall: £100

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Who is this course for?

This course is designed for professionals and stakeholders from the visitor economy in Cornwall, including hospitality managers, tourism operators, the local authority, and business owners. 

It may also be of interest to recent graduates, individuals interested in creating sustainable change within tourism and hospitality businesses, and individuals looking to attain skills to go on to design people and culture-focused sustainability initiatives. 

Course structure & information

The training will last around 6 hours in total, in addition to an hour for lunch and networking. 

Arrival: 9:30am (welcome and coffee) 

Start: 10:00am 

End: 4:00pm 

Please find a breakdown of the day below.

Session Subject areas
Morning session
  • Introduction to sustainable leadership in the visitor economy  
  • Visitor economy impact assessment in Cornwall 
  • Leadership principles for driving sustainable change 
Mid-morning refreshment break   
Mid-morning session
  • Impacting the supply chain for sustainability 
  • Sustainable business practices 
Shared lunch & business networking   
Afternoon session
  • Benchmarking sustainability performance 
  • Promoting sustainability to customers 

Afternoon refreshment break 

 
Wrap-up session
  • Action planning and reflection 

All required equipment and materials required are provided, but if you prefer to use your own:  

  • Paper and pens if preferred 
  • Laptop for note taking 

All materials and specialist tools and equipment required are included in the course fee, however you may wish to bring your own laptops/notepads/pens for addition note making. 

Parking onsite at the campus will be arranged for free.  

Lunch and tea/coffee included throughout the day on campus (all diets catered for). 

Meet the course team

Marcus Simmons

Course Leader, Entrepreneurship & Innovation Management MSc

Marcus is a multi-award-winning entrepreneur who in 2016 swapped the board room for the classroom an...

Marcus Simmons
Borne

Dr Greg Borne

Course Leader, International Business Management MSc

I have over 20 years experience in researching, teaching and implementing multiple dimensions of sus...

Dr Greg Borne

Additional staff: Jake Causley, Sustainability Coordinator

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Penryn Campus

This day-course is held at our Penryn Campus, where you'll be just a short distance from both Penryn and Falmouth.

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Important information

Our short courses are for people aged 18 and over. 

You can download a map of our Penryn Campus below. Please contact us directly if you have questions about mobility and access. You can also find more information on accessibility requirements on-campus, here.

 

How to apply

Ready to apply for this one-day course? Submit an enquiry form now and our team will get back to you soon regarding your application.

Enquire now 

If you have any queries regarding this short course, you can get in touch with our Short Courses team using the contact details found below:

E: shortcourses@falmouth.ac.uk

Fees, costs & funding

For this short course, we're offering a reduced rate for Cornwall-based businesses and residents.

Find our full pricing breakdown below:

Cornish business/resident: £50

Business/individual based outside Cornwall: £100

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