Think Twice !
“Ecological sustainability in project management”
The European Project Think Twice Deals with ecological sustainability and in particular with achieving the sustainability of business activities, the interconnection of social, economic and environmental perspectives in organizations and companies. The main objective of the project is to enhance ecological sustainability in European projects and to raise awareness among experienced project managers and new entrants about the potential of green project management. Ecological sustainability is a necessity for all European countries, as is the existence of alternative green solutions for both projects and daily business routines and project managers, hence Think Twice! It will find these practical applications with appropriate tools and information.
- Strengthening ecological sustainability in European funded projects
- Raising awareness on the possibilities of green project management
- The development of the knowledge and skills of project managers on the practical application of ecological sustainability in daily working processes
- Creating good practices for ecologically sustainable project management
- The development of sustainable and transferable tools to make project management more ecologically sustainable
- Acquisition reception of conscious decisions by project managers thinking about the environment.
- Project managers will be able to undertake an exemplary role in the field of education in Europe on ecological sustainability issues.
Direct target group:
experienced project managers, in EU-funded projects
new or less experienced project managers, who wish to be involved in the implementation of EU- funded projects
organization and companies running EU- funded projects
Indirect
Participants in Vocational Training
Educational institutions
Providers offering further training for project managers
All kinds of people working on the basis of project management including freelancers
Other interested parties
Volunteers in non-governmental organizations
Universities
The outputs of the Think Twice project! are the following: