Curriculum
- 6 Sections
- 33 Lessons
- 2 Days
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- Demystifying ESG - Understanding ESGThis module provides a foundational understanding of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) principles and their growing relevance for today's executives. Learning Objectives: Gain a foundational understanding of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) principles. Explore the key drivers influencing the growing importance of ESG in today's business environment. Recognize the potential impact of ESG on companies and their future strategies.6
- Detailing ESG - What and Who?6
- Materiality Assessment - Tool to evaluateThe Materiality Assessment of ESG module provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of the materiality concept within the context of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) considerations. Through this module, participants will learn how to identify, prioritize, and assess the significance of ESG issues that are most relevant to their organizations and stakeholders. By leveraging practical tools, frameworks, and case studies, participants will gain the knowledge and skills needed to conduct effective materiality assessments, enabling them to focus resources on addressing key ESG risks and opportunities that drive long-term value creation. Objective Learnings: Understanding Materiality: Gain a deep understanding of the materiality concept and its significance in the context of ESG integration within organizations. Identifying Key ESG Issues: Learn techniques for identifying and prioritizing key ESG issues based on their relevance to the7
- ESG Scorecard - Tools for EvaluationThis module series explores ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) factors, covering what they involve and their impact on organizations and leaders. Participants gain insights into environmental concerns like climate change, social aspects including diversity and labor practices, and governance7
- 4.1Basics and Theory of ESG scorecard10 Minutes
- 4.2Real-Life Implications: Case Study15 Minutes
- 4.3Building Your ESG Scorecard: A Framework – Production Based Companies15 Minutes
- 4.4Building Your ESG Scorecard: A Framework – Service Based Companies10 Minutes
- 4.5Weighting & Scoring System10 Minutes
- 4.6Real-Life Outcomes & Considerations15 Minutes
- 4.7QnA
- CompetitionThis module examines the competitive landscape within the ESG domain, exploring how it's determined and factors to consider. Participants gain insights into assessing their company's performance within this landscape and engage in practical exercises guided by the trainer.6
- Case Study And Discussion3
Leading the ESG Charge
As the global community rallies behind sustainability and ethical business practices, a cohort of visionary leaders emerges, spearheading the charge towards Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) excellence. Let’s delve into the insights and commitments from leading companies, CEOs, and governments at the forefront of this transformative movement.
- Company Spotlight:
- Tesla Inc. (CEO: Elon Musk): “At Tesla, sustainability isn’t just a buzzword; it’s our guiding principle. From revolutionizing transportation with electric vehicles to powering the world with renewable energy solutions, we’re committed to leading the charge towards a sustainable future.”
- Unilever (CEO: Alan Jope): “We believe that business can be a force for good in the world. That’s why we’re driving positive change through our Sustainable Living Plan, focusing on issues like climate action, waste reduction, and social equity. It’s not just about doing well; it’s about doing good.”
- CEO Insights:
- Indra Nooyi, Former CEO of PepsiCo: “ESG isn’t just about ticking boxes; it’s about building resilience and driving innovation. Companies that embrace sustainability will thrive in the long run, creating value for shareholders and society alike.”
- Brian Moynihan, CEO of Bank of America: “As stewards of capital, we have a responsibility to consider the environmental and social impacts of our investments. By integrating ESG factors into our decision-making process, we can drive positive change and deliver sustainable returns for our clients.”
- Government Declarations:
- European Union: “With the European Green Deal, we’re charting a course towards a carbon-neutral, inclusive economy. By setting ambitious targets for emissions reduction, renewable energy deployment, and sustainable finance, we’re leading the way in the global fight against climate change.”
- United Nations: “The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide a roadmap for a more sustainable and equitable world. Governments, businesses, and civil society must work together to achieve these goals, ensuring a brighter future for generations to come.”
Conclusion: In the journey towards a more sustainable and responsible future, these visionary leaders serve as beacons of hope and catalysts for change. By championing ESG principles, they’re not just shaping the business landscape; they’re shaping the world we live in. Together, let’s join hands and follow their lead in building a better tomorrow for all.