Week 5 benchmark assignment: sustainability initiative, part 5
For the first part, identifying key stakeholders inside and outside the organization is an important step in understanding who will be impacted by the sustainability initiative and who can contribute to its success. This could include employees, customers, suppliers, regulatory bodies, and community organizations. The goal is to create a comprehensive list of all the people or groups who have a vested interest in sustainability and who can help to make the initiative a success.
In the second part, students should explore potential partnerships that can be formed between different organizations to promote collaboration and healthy competition around sustainability. This could involve working with other businesses, non-profits, or government agencies to develop joint sustainability initiatives or sharing best practices.
In the third part, students should strategize ways to engage patients, their friends, and families in the sustainability initiative. This could involve creating educational materials or hosting events that encourage sustainable behavior change in healthcare settings.
In the fourth part, students should identify community leaders who can use their power and influence to further the sustainability initiative on behalf of the organization. This could include local politicians, environmental activists, or influential business leaders.
For the fifth part, students should create a report that summarizes their research and analysis of the organization’s current sustainability practices and makes recommendations for future initiatives. The report should include an executive summary that concisely summarizes the key findings and recommendations. The social media posts and the script for the online advertisement should aim to engage the broader community and encourage them to get involved in the sustainability initiative. Finally, the storyboard should outline the visual elements of the advertisement, including any text, images, or video that will be used to convey the message of the initiative.