Determine the most effective use of science and technical information to impact management approaches across a range of environmental issues.
Build and maintain working relationships with project team members in person, and in virtual or hybrid work environments.
Develop project delivery and management approaches for complex, multi-organization teams for varying project sizes and complexities.
Earn a shareable certificate to add to your LinkedIn profile.
Learn new concepts from industry experts
Gain a foundational understanding of a subject or tool
Develop job-relevant skills with hands-on projects
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This module introduces the course and the concept of co-production, highlighting its key principles and the collaborative nature of the process. It emphasizes the importance of engaging with stakeholders, communities, interested parties, the need to avoid barriers between different disciplines, the benefits and challenges of co-production, as well as the role of the change agent in this type of innovative environmental project.
This module discusses the concept of "strategic doing," an agile and action-oriented framework for developing strategic collaborations and open complex networks.
This module discusses a framework for effective network leadership, involving four key skills: talk, envision, advance, and motivate.
This module summarizes stakeholder engagement to collaboration and ultimately to co-production in environmental management efforts in the Chesapeake Bay.
This module will test what you have learned throughout the course.