Environmental Social Governance sustainability and corporate social responsibility essential course.
Welcome guys in this course I will be your instructor. In this course I will talk straight to the point. Therefore, we will cover more in less time.
What you’ll learn
- You will learn ESG in detail.
- This course will help you better understand environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) reporting.
- You will also learn about different investment strategies associated with ESG.
- You will be able to learn many tips and tricks related to ESG reporting.
- You will also learn about ISSB, Greenwashing, Robo-advisor and many more.
- You will also get a detail knowledge of ESG activities and reporting practices across different industries.
- and much more.
Course Content
- Module 1 –> 4 lectures • 23min.
- Module 2 –> 4 lectures • 24min.
- Module 3 –> 4 lectures • 24min.
- Module 4 –> 5 lectures • 28min.
- Module 5 –> 6 lectures • 31min.
Requirements
Welcome guys in this course I will be your instructor. In this course I will talk straight to the point. Therefore, we will cover more in less time.
I tried my best to make this course compact and valuable. Because lots of people don’t have enough time to watch lengthy courses. So, if you are one of those then this is perfect course for you.
ESG stands for Environmental, Social, and Governance. Investors are increasingly applying these non-financial factors as part of their analysis process to identify material risks and growth opportunities. Your business, like every business, is deeply intertwined with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) concerns.
We are all becoming more conscious that firms conduct business activities that have an impact on society as a whole, and that these impacts go far beyond the profits reported on an accounting income statement.
These corporations are increasingly being held accountable for the environmental, social, and ethical consequences of their operations.
Companies are now being investigated in terms of ESG, environmental, social, and governance issues, both what they do and how they report on what they do.
This course expands our understanding of ESG problems through the use of specific firm examples.
ESG brings awareness to the different climate issues that are occurring and encourages businesses to adopt practices and policies that are better for the environment. For the social part of ESG, employees and shareholders are created equally, and their health and safety are considered.
It’s easier for businesses to enter new markets and expand their operations in the existing markets if they have a strong ESG approach. Governments facilitate access by giving licenses and issuing permissions to such companies.
Join us as we introduce you to the increasingly important set of issues that fall under the heading ESG.
I hope to see you in this ESG journey.
Thank you.