New Skills Challenge
Environmental Impact
This month’s Skills Challenge explores how everyday working habits influence people, performance - and the planet.
Environmental impact isn’t only shaped by organisational policies. It’s also driven by the way work is designed and carried out day to day. Reactive working, unnecessary meetings, duplicated tasks, extra travel and long hours online all increase energy use, waste resources and reduce productivity.
The encouraging part is that small, sustainable choices in how we plan, communicate and collaborate can make a meaningful difference. This challenge helps individuals reflect on their own working habits and consider practical responses that support genuine environmental impact, not just good intentions.
Environmental sustainability grows from credible leadership, thoughtful work design and a culture where people trust that change is real.
Try the challenge and explore our full online library - request your free trial today.
Dolphin Forum
Join the WATCH & GO® Community!
Our Dolphin Forum is your gateway to connecting with fellow WATCH & GO® customers.
Each event features a presentation from a speaker in our Sound Advice podcast series, followed by interactive discussions where you can exchange insights and ask questions. All in just 60 minutes - it’s a valuable opportunity to network with other Learning & Development professionals.
Next Dolphin Forum: Monday, 11 May 09.30 – 10.30 UK time.
Our guest speaker is Catherine de Salvo, who will help you get ready for Learning at Work Week (18–24 May 2026). This year’s theme, Many Ways to Learn, includes three strands - and Catherine will be delivering an insightful session on Learn for Life. She will be introducing her SPAN framework, a practical approach to guiding personal development for life.
Don’t miss out! For your invitation please contact us.