ESG on Global Perspective
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In today’s rapidly evolving financial and corporate landscape, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) considerations have shifted from voluntary commitments to mandatory strategic imperatives. Investors, regulators, and stakeholders now demand greater transparency, accountability, and sustainability in business operations. Companies that fail to integrate ESG principles risk regulatory penalties, reputational damage, and diminished access to capital, while those that successfully embed ESG into their strategies gain competitive advantages, attract investment, and future-proof their operations.
However, many organizations struggle to operationalize ESG effectively. Without a clear understanding of global ESG frameworks, risk management strategies, and sustainable finance mechanisms, businesses face compliance challenges, inconsistent reporting, and missed financial opportunities.
The ESG on Global Perspective course is designed to bridge this gap. This executive-level training program provides a comprehensive deep dive into international ESG frameworks, compliance standards, risk mitigation approaches, and sustainable investment strategies. Participants will gain practical insights into global ESG reporting, governance best practices, and the financial impact of ESG factors through interactive case studies, hands-on exercises, and expert-led discussions.
By the end of the program, corporate leaders, investors, and sustainability professionals will be equipped with the knowledge, tools, and strategies needed to integrate ESG into their business models, drive sustainable financial performance, and enhance global accountability.
Course Outline
Global ESG Landscape and Frameworks
- Introduction to ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) and key concepts.
- The evolution of ESG and its rising importance in global business.
- Key international frameworks and standards that guide ESG practices worldwide.
- Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
- Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB)
- Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD)
- International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB)
- Reviewing major global ESG regulations and their regional variations (e.g., EU Taxonomy, CSRD, SFDR).
- Identifying the diverse stakeholders and their expectations in the ESG arena.
- Recognizing the strategic value of ESG in mitigating risks and creating opportunities.
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