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Chronos Guided Tour. This automated presentation shows you some sample screens from Chronos. In Chronos itself, you will be able to choose which topics you wish to interact with, and work through the screens at your own pace. Chronos is easy to use.
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This automated presentation shows you some sample screens from Chronos. In Chronos itself, you will be able to choose which topics you wish to interact with, and work through the screens at your own pace.
Chronos is easy to use. Clicking on a main menu option gives you a list of topics. You can go through the topics in any order and revisit them later if you want to.
The first section gives you a lot of useful information and context.
Clicking on the tiles reveals the picture, and different perspectives on sustainable development.
Beacons provide inspiring stories from around the world.
The second section is concerned with reflecting on everyday situations and on your personal values.
The stories of everyday items in the office are used to illustrate our connections with the rest of the world.
35 questions help you understand how your values relate to sustainable development.
The red dot in the grid shows how you scored.
The third section gives you the chance to see how you would react to some real business dilemmas.
Five role plays cover topics as diverse as child labour and pollution.
…and brings together the differing perspectives of the people who are affected.
Each of the possible solutions has some plus and some minus points.
The fourth section discusses the arguments about the role of business.
Will behaving sustainably benefit businesses financially? And do businesses have a moral duty to do so anyway?
Here you have an opportunity to try out some of the arguments about sustainability.
In this section you have the chance to think about your organisation and your own influence.
The company evaluation is considered under three headings: social, economic and environmental.
You answer the questions based on the evidence around you in your company.
Here your personal sources of influence are explored together with a four-step planning tool.
The last section looks at some next steps, including some pointers to useful books and magazines.
Some of the early books on sustainable development are now classics.
Who is using Chronos? • There are now 150,000 Chronos users in over 200 companies around the world. • Licence prices start at £50 and there are big discounts for multiple licences.
How is Chronos being used? • Different companies have used Chronos for • training new employees • specific project teams • middle management • or in some cases, the whole organisation. • 15 companies have customised Chronos, adapting it to their own needs and including some of their own material.
Want to know how to bring Chronos into your organisation? • Send us an email to: chronos@cpi.cam.ac.uk • Call us on: +44 (0)1223 342100 • If you found this interesting, please send this link to a colleague: www.sdchronos.org
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