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Verdantix directors and analysts frequently present our research in live webinars for subscription clients. This section contains a library of our webinars.

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How To Improve Sustainability With Telecoms Solutions 2010 (Webinar)

Based on our new Green Quadrant study of the sustainability solutions from 17 telecoms operators such as AT&T, BT Group, Cable & Wireless, Deutsche Telekom, Orange and TeliaSonera this webinar provides insights for customers to leverage telecoms innovations to accelerate sustainability performance. Solutions covered by the analysis include sustainable telecoms consulting, smart grid connectivity, telepresence, machine-to-machine sensor networks and recycled mobile handsets. View full Report details »

Published: 23 July 2010


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How To Refresh Your Climate Change Strategy (Webinar)

Many climate change strategies were set in the 2005-2007 period. Much has changed since then. Verdantix research has identified that firms are moving towards a strategy refresh from 2011. This webinar provides insights on how to get the strategy refresh right in the context of new regulations, energy trends and competitive environment. We will also address the options for choosing a management consulting firm to support your strategy development process. View full Report details »

Published: 14 May 2010


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The Future Of Sustainable Telecoms, 2009 (Webinar)

Based on the recent Green Quadrant analysis of sustainable telecoms providers in Europe this webinar combined our view on sustainability drivers, customer needs for sustainable telecoms solutions and our analysis of the competitive positioning of nine of Europe's leading telecoms operators to explain what the future holds for this sector. View full Report details »

Published: 21 May 2009


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Top Ten Growth Opportunities In Sustainable Business Consulting (Webinar)

This webinar features the most recent Verdantix Critical Moments market sizing and forecasting data on spending by 2,340 firms with more than $1bn in revenues on sustainable business consulting. The webinar drills down into the top 10 growth opportunities for consulting firms in the UK and the US markets across initiatives such as sustainability strategy development, climate change risk assessment, CSR and environmental assurance, verification and certification. View full Report details »

Published: 08 July 2010


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UK Climate Change & Sustainability Spending 2009-13 (Webinar)

In this Verdantix Webinar I will present the results of our 6 month study into spending by 457 UK firms with revenues above $1 billion on 28 different climate change and sustainability initiatives. This webinar will help CSOs, practice leaders, product and marketing directors to understand growth trends and opportunites in 19 industries from 2009 to 2013. View full Report details »

Published: 18 March 2010


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US Climate Change & Sustainability Spend 2009-14 (Webinar)

Verdantix will share the results from the Critical Moments market sizing and forecasting study of 1,833 firms with US revenues above $1 billion. We will provide unique data to target high-growth segments, understand why the market will take off in 2013 and increase your understanding of market drivers across energy prices, regulations, innovation, competitive factors and risk drivers. View full Report details »

Published: 11 June 2010


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Who Should Be The Chief Sustainability Officer? (Webinar)

In this Verdantix Webinar I will present the results of our analysis of the role, responsibilities and requirements of the Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO). This is a new role, designed to address the management deficit that results from middle managers in energy, environment and sustainability roles who do not have the budget and authority to implement transformation programmes. View full Report details »

Published: 21 April 2010