OVERVIEW
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) has gained increasing attention over the past few years, with many institutional investors investing only in those companies that provide ESG performance reporting. In fact, ESG has considerations relevant to analysts and investors, consumers, and employees, and has become a key topic of discussion at the Board table.
This course provides an overview of an ESG framework and how it supports a company’s overall risk management. It examines each component in detail and provides insight into how they converge to impact a company and its stakeholders. The course also discusses how to look at corporate pressures & stakeholder expectations and their impact on risk identification and business success.
By the end of this workshop, participants will:
- Understand the purposes and importance of environment, social, and governance (ESG) in the organization.
- Understand the technical requirement frameworks required for ESG.
- Implement ESG towards business sustainability.
- Typically spans 2 days (9am to 5pm).
- Nonetheless, we can customize both the program’s duration and schedule to cater to unique client requirements (e.g., compact 1-day workshops or extended sessions beyond 3 days).
- Business Executives and Leaders
- Sustainability Managers
- Investors and Financial Analysts
- Environmentalists and Climate Advocates
- Policy Makers and Government Officials
- Professionals in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Gain an overview of environment, social and government (ESG) as it has become a buzzword in business and the media. But the meaning and principles can be hard to define.
Before you get into the detail of ESG, you will learn more about the origins of the concept. You will explore the role that the United nations (UN) has played in defining and setting ESF targets and understand how these relate to the sustainable development goals.
You will take a more focused look at the different components of the ESG umbrella and break down each aspect of the acronym. You will also cover key concepts and developments like biodiversity and the European Union (EU) taxonomy.
You will be taken on a more holistic perspective of ESG and its broader implications. You will explore how applying the ESG.
PROGRAM METHODOLOGY
- Hands-on Activities: Practical exercises to reinforce theoretical concepts.
- Group Discussions: Opportunities for peer-to-peer learning and exchange of ideas.
- Role Plays: Simulations of realistic situations to build practical skills.
- Feedback Sessions: Reviews and reflections to encourage improvement.
- Problem-solving Exercises: Develop critical thinking and decision-making skills.
- Experiential Learning: Learning by doing, promoting active involvement.
- Interactive Lectures: Engaging presentations by experts in the field.
- Case Studies: Real-world scenarios for learners to apply their knowledge.
- Quizzes & Tests: Regular assessments to track learning progress.
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