Thursday, November 13, 2008

Green Consultant Training

By Wayne Pozdol

In a shrinking economy, where do you find a career that does more than suck you into a money pit? One area that has grown despite the economy is the demand for Green businesses. The reason is that health is always a pressing concern, and the environment will not be ignored. As a trend, Going Green is nearly universal and very important in marketing and in practice.

The problem is that the available Green Consultants are ad hoc and not well versed. Taking a business Green is not as simple as buying CFL bulbs or buying questionable carbon credits. The Green Business League offers the the only trademark Green Consultant training program that will prepare students for a lucrative and exciting business. The Green Business League has teamed up with the Green Clean Institute to offer a full program of training.

Green Consultants are required to attend a four-day training school that is packed with information, and also provides an incredible business plan that will create a serious income within the first 90 days. Unlike so many business programs, there is not franchise to buy, supplies to inventory, or downline to build. This program creates a $50,000 income with as little as twenty accounts. The work load is modest, and it has no upper limit because there are so many businesses in every community that desperately need the help of a Green Consultant.

The extreme need for Green Consultants stems from the volume of information needed to create a truly Green business. No company has the same needs, and every business needs a crafted plan to Go Green in a way that fits the business and the budget. Going Green is not accomplished by attending a Green seminar, buying CFL bulbs, or donating money to a Green charitable clause. Key issues are creating a healthy environment, conserving energy and water, and changing the practices that are frankly anti-Green. The volume of options and issues will overwhelm any business, and amateurs are a disservice to the cause.

It is not enough to claim to be Green. Earning a Green Business certification comes from practical changes in the way the business operates. The Green Management program offered by the Green Business League allows any business to acquire points month-by-month by choosing any of the suggested ideas. By making wise choices from a carefully devised list of Green ideas, it is possible to earn the 100 points necessary for Green Business certification.

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