Many organizations are wondering what they can do to make their businesses greener and more sustainable. Flagpole Software is offering a free program to help companies do exactly that, using the power of employee collaboration: just in time for Earth Day on April 22.
Our customers present Green Challenges to their employees as an effort to ramp up sustainable practices. A ‘Green Challenge’ is a company-sponsored event designed to inspire suggestions for improving sustainability and environmental friendliness. The ideas and projects are already being talked about within your walls, but most companies fail when it comes to capturing, evaluating, and turning them into valuable initiatives.
What do we know about Going Green?
We view a company’s efforts to reduce their environmental impact as simply another important area for innovation and improvement. Applying our proven methods for inspiring and managing innovations, there is no limit to the Green Ideas your organization can find.
Flagpole’s process makes it easy to leverage the wisdom of the crowd to uncover and validate suggestions for sustainability. For a limited time, We’re offering our Earth Day Go Green Challenge program for FREE to companies wishing to conduct their own Go Green Initiative: a timed web event that will end on Earth Day.
All of the tools are included at no cost: a customized, hosted web application for collaborating with your employees, as well as pre-authored ‘Green Challenges’ (or you can create your own business-specific challenges). Flagpole will even provide a follow-on benefit report and Press Release at no charge or obligation.
We can’t think of a better way for companies to use our software than for finding new ways to recycle more, reduce waste, and lessen their carbon footprints.
And as a business leader or manager, it should not be overlooked that there are also some very compelling secondary reasons for doing this. Many of our customers report finding substantial costs savings, new revenue opportunities or profit centers within their organizations. All of these things inevitably surface when you start looking for ways to conserve.
Interested organizations should get in touch with Flagpole immediately (Get more info NOW!) to get started in time for Earth Day.