Management and Leadership Skills for Environmental Health and Safety Professionals

DatesMarch 25-28 2013
CityBoston, Massachusetts, United States
LocationHarvard School of Public Health
Postal Code02115
Contact NameEnrollment
Local Phone617-432-2100
Tollfree Phone6173848692
Emailcontedu@hsph.harvard.edu
Websitehttps://ecpe.sph.harvard.edu/EHS-Leadership
SummaryThis program provides oversight and focused skill building in the critical areas of leadership and management development with the objective of bridging the gap between EHS technical skills and leadership skills essential for functional excellence.
TopicsEnvironmental Health and Safety
Leadership
Management
Main BodyThis program provides oversight and focused skill building in the critical areas of leadership and management development with the objective of bridging the gap between EHS technical skills and leadership skills essential for functional excellence.
SchedulePlease visit https://ecpe.sph.harvard.edu/programs.cfm?CSID=LMS0313&pg=agenda&list=all
Fees$1695 - $2095

Organizer

OrganizerHarvard School of Public Health Center for Continuing Professional Education
Address677 Huntington Ave, Boston, Massachusetts United States 02115
Phone617-384-8692
Emailpbretton@hsph.harvard.edu
Websitehttps://ccpe.sph.harvard.edu/
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