Workshop on: Competencies of the Environmental Manager Aromake Afiegbe RIT.

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Workshop on: Competencies of the Environmental Manager Aromake Afiegbe RIT

List core competencies identified

Discussion question for workshop “What core competencies are needed for an Environmental Manager to learn and possesses at a minimum, whether trained purposefully as an Environmental professional or otherwise having migrated from any other discipline, to be able to successfully and proficiently fulfill his tasks now and be poised as a leader and pioneer to sell his future sustainable goals to all stakeholders?

TECHNICAL GENERAL UNDERSTANDING SCIENCES PURE -BIOCHEM PHYSICS MATH APPLIED- ECONOMICS, ECOLOGY REGULATORY KNOWLEDGE KEEPING CURRENT

MANAGERIAL LEADERSHIP TEAM WORK VISIONARY SYNTHESIS OF MULTIPLE FACTS “INFLUENCABILITY” ORGANIZATION INDENTIFICATION OF RESOURCES CONCEPTUAL THINKING RECOGNIZING STRENGTH/WEAKNESSES HUMAN RESOURCES SKILLS SELF-CONTROL CREDIBILITY COMMITMENT

COMMUNICATION ORAL AND WRITTEN SKILLS UP AND DOWN THE LADDER TEACHING NEGOTIATING PERSUASIVENESS/ ASSERTIVENESS KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE OTHERS PEPSPECTIVE NETWORKING

BUSINESS ANALYSIS MULTIDISCIPLINE MARKETING COORDINATION