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Description

This course explains what is Environmental and Social Governance, and why it is vital for businesses to embrace this new perspective in order to achieve better performance. Traditionally, evaluation of businesses focused on financial performance only. But today, organisations and institutions face new and increasingly important environmental and social evolutionary risks that demand adjusting their activities and governance. Businesses must evolve to prepare for a triple bottom line evaluation, where not only financial, but also social and environmental performance matter.
To do this, companies and institutions need to go through a process of self evaluation and identify how they can have a positive impact in people and the planet, and what are the social and environmental risks they are exposed to. This exercise will imply modernizing the companies' Governance, and must involve all stakeholders that relate to the company. There is guidance available to do this and the course helps navigating this process.
As Investors and Creditors are increasingly concerned with the environmental and social performance of companies, managing ESG risks and having a proper ESG strategy is becoming essential. While Big Corporations are capable of allocating resources (financial and otherwise) to this task, small businesses have bigger constraints in this area. The course provides guidance and inspiration for smaller businesses to navigate the task of managing ESG risks taking into account the small size of operations and limited resources, while preparing them to face the increased scrutiny from bigger clients, banks or investors.
Who this course is for:
Employees in any position that requires analysing clients' businesses and risks
Anyone that deals with Sustainability and ESGs in any capacity within any company/institution
Employees involved with KYC procedures, or due diligence on clients/suppliers activities
Employees in Banks, Insurers, Asset managers, Rating Agencies responsible for any ESG related topic
Anyone responsible for establishing/developing Sustainability accounting, processes and/or governance
Students in Economics/Management or young hires looking for an understanding of the ESG topic
Anyone looking to develop their businesses and attract business partners, financing or investment

What you'll learn

Understand how an ESG strategy drives Economic and Financial Performance

Learn about the new evolutionary risks in the world and how ESG can help prepare for them

Understand how to Manage all ESG aspects in an organisation, What to gain from it and the dangers of ignoring it

Learn what are ESG goals, why businesses need them and how they are set up and measured

Learn how Small Businesses are affected by ESG (and how Banks/Big Corporates are helping)

Learn about the regulatory frameworks that help businesses manage and measure ESG targets

Be able to discuss about Sustainability, Impact Investing, Greenwashing, Sustainable Finance, Taxonomy, etc.

Understand why there is controversy about ESG and be able to identify the doubtful behavior around it

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Introduction and meaning of the E, the S and the G
3
1.1-Introduction
1.2-The origin of ESG: timeline and history
1.3-What are ESG factors and why Businesses need to care about them
2-How ESG is related to Economic and Financial Performance
3
2.1-ESG: A new tool for Performance analysis (on top of Financial Statements)
2.2-ESG is Worth the Effort: How ESG strategies affect Financial Performance
2.3-How are ESGs determinant for Small Businesses' Performance. What can SMEs do?
3-The particular case of ESGs in the Financial Industry
3
3.1-ESGs in Banks and Credit Institutions
3.2-ESGs in Investment companies (Fund and Wealth Managers, Venture Capital...)
3.3-ESGs in Insurance - Impact Underwiting and sustainable Insurance
4-Implementing an ESG strategy and its Reporting in Businesses
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4.1-The 4 Steps in Implementing an ESG Strategy - Introduction
4.2-ESG Management: Materiality Assessment, Goal Setting, Communication, Reporting
4.3-Setting the right ESG targets: Prevent Risks and Improve ESG Impact
4.4-ESG Reporting and Disclosure: Frameworks and Standards, Greenwashing
4.5-The Emergence of ESG Ratings and Third Party Assessments
4.6-ESG Skepticism: Inaccurate Interpretation of What ESG really Means
4.7-Real Case Study: MSCI Ratings and McDonald's - Inaccuracies in ESG Strategy
5-Developments Expected and Ahead in the ESG Space
5
5.1-Regulation, Ratings and EU Taxonomy
5.2-Small Businesses (Supply Chains)
5.3-Growing Criminal Liability around ESG
5.4-New Jobs and Career Opportunities
5.5-Conclusion