An internationally-known provider of online training and assessment, eCom Scotland, is aiding the organizations\’ future-proof their learning and assessment strategies. It has been encouraged to take this step by the growing focus on combatting climate change and the workplace becoming carbon neutral – fostered by the COP26 climate change conference held in Glasgow towards the end of last year.
Among the organizations with which eCom is working in this way are NetRegs, a partnership between the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA), in Belfast, and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), based in Stirling, which provides free environmental guidance for businesses of all sizes throughout Northern Ireland and Scotland. In particular, NetRegs is using eCom’s learning solution tools to check their environmental compliance.
Wendy Edie, eCom’s Managing Director, explained, “As terms such as carbon footprint and net-zero become more prominent, over 95 percent of the Organizations with which we work recognize that to operate efficiently, effectively and in accordance with increasing legislation and compliance regulations, they’ll need to change the way they function. This means them taking steps now to future-proof their business.
“However, achieving this goal can be tricky,” she said, adding, “As the world works towards becoming carbon neutral with the implementation of new regulations, it’s important to already have a head start on potential compliance needs relating to your staff or clients.
“So, eCom has developed several relevant online learning and assessment tools. Together with some sound operational advice to enable Organizations to move towards being carbon neutral, these tools provide a raft of solutions which are benefiting many eCom clients around the world.”
While people may think carbon neutrality or net-zero are only issues for large companies, the process to achieve these goals is the same regardless of the size of Organizations involved, points out eCom. This process starts with understanding the Organizations’ existing carbon footprint, setting targets, and taking action by reducing and offsetting that footprint.
Indeed, smaller Organizations may be able to be more agile in undertaking this process because they tend to have a less complex value chain and can gather data more easily and quickly to reach the goals. In addition, the smaller the Organizations, the smaller the investment required to engage in this process and, thus the easier it is to build a business case for becoming carbon neutral.
“As well as embarking on this process for altruistic, planet-saving reasons, becoming more carbon neutral can save your Organizations money in the longer term,” said Wendy. “eCom’s eBook ‘5 Steps to Digital Transformation’ – available from eCom’s website – which outlines why it\’s important to be on the digital ladder, highlights the five steps to digital transformation success and lists the top ten skills the workforce needs to get there.
“In working with our clients on this issue, some 72 percent of them are reporting that one of the biggest obstacles when trying to implement any type of transition is getting Organizational-wide behavioral changes in place,” she continued.
“Incorporating and developing a workforce’s soft – or meta-skills can play an important role in driving behavioral changes. This can help individuals understand the ethics and urgency of these changes and, ultimately, the benefits of the transition to net-zero. Online learning can help develop these types of skills within an organization and can be tailored to suit individual Organizations’ needs.”
Following the ‘reduce, reuse and recycle mantra, eCom’s advocates reducing Organizations’ carbon footprints by doing such things as:
Use energy-efficient lightbulbs in the workplace
Reduce travel by opting for meetings online instead of in-person
Switch to digital delivery for learning assessments and supply digital certificates rather than get them printed
Incorporate and develop the workforce’s soft skills to help drive behavioral changes
Use online learning as a cost-effective and efficient way to develop these skills. “eCom is already helping many organizations around the world to future-proof their learning and development strategies,” commented Wendy. “To give employers and their workforces the best chance of achieving carbon neutrality and reduce the chances of drastic climate change, we believe that implementing digital learning and assessment solutions will help ensure success on this journey.”
The blog received on mail from eCom Scotland