(ASQ: Milwaukee) -- As part of its Socially Responsible Organization (SRO) movement, the American Society for Quality (ASQ) is offering a four-part webinar series on the importance of social responsibility and how organizations can build business value by improving environmental and societal outcomes over the long term.
In an era when local and worldwide accountability is transparent on a social, financial, and environmental level, organizations are rapidly seeing the benefits of being socially responsible. Joseph Jacobsen, associate dean of environmental studies at Milwaukee Area Technical College, will host the webinars. He is responsible for development of faculty, courses, and programs in the areas of sustainability and the green economy.
The first webinar, “Seeking Sustainable Success: An Introduction,” is scheduled for Oct. 21, 1– 2:30 p.m., CDT. This session will introduce the concepts of social responsibility and define key elements such as the "quality triple bottom line," which helps articulate the business case for social responsibility. The session will also address how organizations can establish measures of social responsibility and sustainability.
Registration information is available at http://www.asq.org/webinar/seeking-sustainable-success.html.
The second webinar in the series, “Seeking Sustainable Success: Use and Applications of Social Responsibility Measures,” will explore the resources, finance, and return on investment of socially responsible efforts.
Participants will learn about sustainability measures that can lead to long-term business and economic success.
Information on the dates and times of the remaining webinars will be available on the ASQ web site. Remaining topics include:
The SRO initiative looks to help the world understand the value of social responsibility and the role quality has in achieving results. Organizations interested in joining The SRO can contact Michelle Mason, ASQ managing director, at mmason@asq.org.
Joseph Jacobsen is the associate dean of environmental studies and also serves as director of enrollment and retention for Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC), Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He is responsible for development of faculty, courses, and programs in the areas of sustainability and the green economy.
Before coming to MATC in 2007, Jacobsen was the operations manager for DPW, City of Milwaukee, where he was responsible for staff development, programs and budgets, green building initiatives, USGBC partnership, project management, technology implementation and integration of digital systems, site development for public demonstration and academic advantage of energy technologies, intergovernmental and private/public partnering, funding and economic outcome analysis, and management of O&M staff and activities.
He has taught at the two-year, four-year, master’s, and doctorate levels in the United States, Europe, Asia, and South America. He also serves as an adjunct professor at Concordia University, Wisconsin’s Graduate School, as well as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee where he teaches decision sciences, managerial economics, and sustainable business.
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