Green Supply Chain Professional GSCP

Online - 50 Hours

Our online sustainability training is a leading edge form of education that enables anyone around the world to learn about sustainability and "green" topics anytime - anywhere 24/7. People like you need information about sustainability to practice green living, remain current in the workplace, or meet the needs of your customers. Companies like yours need information about being sustainable to practice social responsibility, remain competitive, or meet the needs of global markets.

Are you a professional seeking to make yourself more competitive or trying to create a new career opportunity for yourself in today's job market? Now you can conveniently get the training you need for yourself, your team, or your entire company--and you don't have to blow your budget or change your schedule. In Partnership with Green Supply Chain.org, the GSCP certification program is designed to give our graduates a comprehensive knowledge of the sustainability areas confronting supply chain and operations professionals. This program will provide the graduate with very unique credentials and experience.

5 Courses Included in this Program

Green Purchasing Fundamentals

10 Hours/45 day access

Description:

Organizational purchasing has evolved tremendously over the last decade shifting from an administrative function to a strategic role. The changing dynamics of the global economy altered the skills of procurement professionals amplifying the importance of conditions such as quality, cost, and delivery. Now, the next step in professional evolution is upon us and the functions of on-time delivery and the lowest price are no longer sufficient. Organizational purchasing is in a strategic position to influence the sustainability and carbon footprint of an organization through multiple channels. What are world class purchasing departments doing to help their organizations become more sustainable? Green Purchasing Fundamentals introduces foundational concepts that align with systems, policies, and procedures that support green purchasing practices and organization sustainability.

Key Topics:

Introduction to Sustainability & Green Purchasing

Design for Environment (DfE)

Green Labeling

Green Product Standards

Environmentally Preferred Purchasing - EPP

Supplier Relationship Management & Sustainability

Green Purchasing Program Development

Sustainability 101 & Corporate Social Responsibility Essentials

10 Hours/45 day access

Description:

Sustainability has been described as "Meeting our needs while not compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs" (Brundtland Commission) or "Not cheating our children" (former United Kingdom Environment Minister John Gummer). Sustainability resides within three foundational pillars of society: economic, social, and environment. Environmental sustainability and CSR are agenda items in boardrooms around the world not only as corporate stewardship discussion points, but as a strategic imperative and requirement so be successful. Leading organizations are taking a proactive position on transparency in reporting, auditing supply chain partnerships, innovating through community partnerships, and reacting to consumer demands. Our Sustainability 101 & CSR Essentials course establishes a common framework for employees at various levels and roles of the organization, while bringing together a global set of lenses to look through. It's easy for people in organizations to move in the same direction when everyone understands the same need and information. This course is essential for everyone in the organization.

Key Topics:

Introduction to Sustainability

The Business Case for Sustainability

Organizational Roles & Functional Influences

Corporate Social Responsibility

Sustainability in Major Business Sectors

US Green Building Council & Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED)

Introduction to Environmental Science

Green Transportation: 12 Best Practices

10 Hours/45 day access

Description:

Advancements in the capabilities of the transportation industry, which included vehicles and other support systems, have created the optimum use of surface air and sea transports and the new technologies are building upon it intensively. The industry has taken to the concept of 'Greenness' addressing the global environmental concerns and challenges facing an industry that links together networks of global supply chains.

Key Topics:

Sustainability Trends in the Transportation Sector

Building the Business Case for Adopting Green Supply Chain, Logistics and Transportation Practices

Alternate Fuel Strategies and Next Generation Vehicles

The SmartWay Program – Save Fuel, Money, and the Environment

Best Practice Case Studies – Greener Transportation in Practice

Strategies for Reducing the Truck Industry's Carbon Footprint

Carbon Strategies

10 Hours/45 day access

Description:

This course provides an overview of the World Resources Institute (WRI) Greenhouse Gas Protocol Initiative and describes various components of a climate-related strategy. It will summarize the critical steps for the firm to develop a successful carbon strategy across its boundaries, which includes assessing emissions and exposure to climate related risks, evaluating action options, setting goals and targets, developing financial mechanisms, engaging the organization, formulating policy strategy, and managing external relationships.

Key Topics:

Introduction to the WRI Greenhouse Gas Protocol Developing a Climate Strategy

Inside the Organization - Key Elements to a Successful Strategy

Tracking Emissions & Reporting - Tools & Best Practices Every Organization Should Know About

The Supply Chain's Carbon Foot Print

Developing a Carbon Policy Strategy

Green Supply Chain Management

10 Hours/45 day access

Description:

Concepts such as climate change and alternative energy sources were previously regarded as "green" fringe issues of minor relevance to businesses. These issues have now moved into the mainstream. Customers and governments are pressuring companies to cut the levels of greenhouse gases generated by commercial activities and to become more energy efficient. At the same time companies are realizing that environmental responsibility and good business practice can go hand in hand. To meet these new demands enterprises have to identify where and how environmental programs can achieve maximum gain at minimum cost. One of the most important areas of focus for these endeavors is the supply chain.

Key Topics:

Learning Methodology

The online parts of the course are to guide and summarize module material and to allow for online activities, retention checks, and quizzes. The online features also allow us to provide various electronic tools from our digital library for participants to download and use to help them quickly apply what they're learning. The online portal also hosts FAQs and a glossary

The participant manual is an Adobe pdf document that we encourage people not to print, but rather to use it on their computer as a reference. Our experience is that people will log into the online portal for certain elements, but users also prefer to untether themselves and continue working on material while they are off line too. Using a combination of online material along with an electronic participant's manual is a convenient approach.

Research and outside activities off line and in additional to the participant manual activities in each program. Our program incorporates a few outside activities so participants gain a very rich learning experience.
Each course has an instructor assigned that is available for online communication/email exchanges with participants. The courses themselves are designed to be self-directed. Program Advisors assigned to all certification program candidates to assist with their professional development experience.

Instructor Bio

Margaret Price, SCSP - Chairwoman & Chief Sustainability Officer of Green Supply Chain.org. She is responsible for the entire worldwide operations with more than 20 years of global operations leadership experience. She is a creative hands-on professional operation executive with extensive experience in contract manufacturing, operations, distribution, supply chain, inventory control, engineering and quality assurance/regulatory compliance. Solid management ability in effectively directing operations of a firm through significant sales growth and profitability. She has extensive experience in product manufacturing, scale-up, automation of processes and best practices. Strong background in operational improvements, process growth, product development, quality improvements and new product introduction. Has traveled extensively throughout the world including Asia, Middle East, India, Europe the Caribbean and Mexico. She holds an M.S. in Environmental Engineering and Business Management as well as an MBA in International Marketing.

Dr. Robert Price is the CEO of Green Supply Chain.org. He is an innovative leader and visionary with over 25 years of global operations and strategic management experience. He has an incredibly diverse leadership portfolio with a track record of achieving world class results in every assignment. He has led and designed the sustainability strategy for a $1.1B global organization, served as the General Manager of a logistics company, led the global supply chain operations for a $600M manufacturing organization, served as a vice president and expatriate in Asia in the pharmaceutical industry, and led a shared services group as a vice president in a service company. In 2007, his supply chain accomplishments were featured in Supply & Demand Chain Executive magazine in the cover story, The Human Quotient. He was featured in Purchasing Magazine twice in 2007 for supply chain and purchasing professional training program excellence. In 2003, he led the first organization to receive the American Society for Training & Development (ASTD) Best Award, selected from among 74 global companies in 6 countries. He has been recognized by Training magazine, appearing in the Training Top 100 twice, including receiving the coveted Editor's Choice award. Robert maintains personal oversight of our curriculum development and instructional design group. His doctoral dissertation is entitled Green Supply Chains: Clean Business in the 21st Century. His graduate thesis was published - Demand Driven Supply Chains in a Global Market. Robert is a graduate of MIT Sloan and holds a Senior Executive Certificate in Technology, Operations and Value Chain Management.