The environment could be one of your passions, even a core value. The challenge is that you don’t see your current company doing anything about it. In fact, the majority of respondents to a Monster survey said that given the choice, they would leave their current employer for a “greener” one. But the great news is that you do not have to leave!
In a similar survey, also for Monster, only 18% of respondents felt that their employer was being extremely green. The reason that most employers are not taking the first steps is due to a lack of information and the upfront cost of doing something. This is where YOU come in.
Identify who in your organization would have a say in making greener policies and decisions and understand what their current opinions are. Let them know that you are passionate about this cause and you would like to spearhead an initiative to establish the benefits of taking a greener approach.
After all, green programs have been shown not only to save costs, but also to engage and retain employees.
Be sure that your profile, internally, becomes one associated with the green initiative. Consider adding a byline to your e-mail signature, having something in your work area that reflects green, and even putting an internal announcement out there.
First, do an assessment of what is being done now and then look to recommend some quick changes that will have an impact both by being noticed and saving the organization money. After that, think about enrolling some like-minded colleagues to the cause and establish some longer-term goals and programs. Very soon you will have the unofficial job title of IGO – Internal Green Officer!
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by Paul Copcutt
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For more than two years, we have had one of our senior account executives give us a "Green Tip of the Week" at our weekly staff meetings. It's amazing what we've all learned, and it's certainly raised our awareness of how to be "green" in simple ways at home with everyday tasks.
Posted by: Gloria Lesher | November 05, 2009 at 02:19 PM