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ALISON Entrepreneur: Sustainability and Your Business

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[COURSES] [CATEGORIES] [MY DASHBOARD] [We've added a new business course for you, {NAME}.] [Sustainable Business – Managing Finances, Human Resources and Accountability] With ALISON’s latest free online course, learn how modern businesses can ensure sustainable practices are undertaken at all levels of their organization. Covering accountability in business; how businesses use sustainability reporting; dealing with human resource issues; and the relationship between finance and running a sustainable business, this free course will be of great interest to business professionals and eco-entrepreneurs. You will also learn about financial incentives to running a sustainable business, and the insurance industry’s interest in sustainability. [Study Now] More Great Courses from ALISON! --------------------------------------------------------------- [Diploma in Information Technology Management] This free Diploma explains how Information Technology plays a fundamental role in both the structure and control of the modern business. Reviews key areas such as corporate frameworks, software, databases, information systems, communications and management of personnel in relation to technology. Ideal for management professionals who wish to gain an in-depth understanding of the management of Information Technology in the modern corporation. [Study Now] [Diploma in HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript] This free online course introduces you to the three main languages all web developers must learn: HTML5, which is used to define the content of web pages; CSS3, which is used to specify the layout and style of web pages; and JavaScript, which is used to program the behavior of web pages. This course will be of great interest to all learners who would like to enhance both the interactivity and functionality of their web pages. [Study Now] [Add us on Google+]  [Follow us on Twitter]  [Join us on LinkedIn]  [Subscribe to ALISON on YouTube]  [Find us on Facebook] No longer want to receive ALISON's latest course news? Simply [Unsubscribe]. Level One Building, Galway Technology Park, Parkmore, Galway, Ireland. © 2016 ALISON

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