ESG Risks and Opportunities
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ESG Risks and Opportunities
This course is part of The Materiality of ESG Factors Specialization
Instructor: Witold Henisz
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Skills you'll gain
- Investments
- Sustainable Business
- Business Risk Management
- Performance Measurement
- Corporate Sustainability
- Environmental Social And Corporate Governance (ESG)
- Case Studies
- Financial Analysis
- Risk Analysis
- Investment Management
- Portfolio Management
- Risk Management Framework
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Governance
- Portfolio Risk
- Risk Management
- Stakeholder Analysis
- Market Data
- Financial Data
- Stakeholder Management
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There are 4 modules in this course
In this course, you will explore the foundations upon which modern-day ESG was built, how market forces react to ESG, and ways to create and maintain value using ESG investment strategies. You will also learn about the five pathways of materiality, and how those interplay with or against ESG performance.
You will examine the many challenges that corporations face when it comes to leveraging ESG investing into their portfolios, and how the changing landscape of ESG is making this an area of untapped potential when it comes to the financial workings of businesses today. You'll also learn from real-life case studies how you can assess risk, create better risk management policy, and build a map to identify valuable areas of opportunity and create better decision-making approaches. Lastly, you will look at portfolio optimization and the utilization of ESG factors to maximize returns in addition to examining different funds, their fee structures, and how investors can blend ESG into their investment portfolio. By the end of this course, you will know the best practices for creating a solid risk management plan and how to create a culture that is sensitive to ESG. You will better understand the history and framework behind ESG, and how to create a path forward using smarter methods to identify risk, navigate ESG issues, and reach ESG investing goals.
In this module, you will be introduced to Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Factors and the many different pathways by which they impact financial value. You will learn about the importance of assessing stakeholder interest or salience in different ESG factors and how this varies across industries. You will also gain insight into the five pathways of materiality through which ESG factors impact revenues, costs, or productivity. Finally, you will examine the conditions under which stakeholders are expected to activate these pathways, highlighting the strategic and financial importance of stakeholder relations. By the end of this module, you will have learned how to discern which ESG pathways matter for you and your stakeholders, how to navigate the materiality map and the importance of stakeholder relations for shareholder value.
What's included
8 videos1 reading2 assignments
8 videosβ’Total 72 minutes
- ESG Specialization Introductionβ’4 minutes
- Introduction to Environmental, Social, Governance Factors & Conceptsβ’6 minutes
- Environmental Factorsβ’10 minutes
- Social Factorsβ’13 minutes
- Governance Factorsβ’9 minutes
- 5 Pathways of Materialityβ’11 minutes
- Stakeholdersβ’9 minutes
- Module Summaryβ’11 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 30 minutes
- Module 1 Slidesβ’30 minutes
2 assignmentsβ’Total 60 minutes
- Module 1β’30 minutes
- Practice Quiz #1β’30 minutes
In this module, you will get an overview of the history of ESG Investing and review the past and present ways that investors have attempted to incorporate environmental, social, and governance factors into their strategies. You will also learn about the relationships between social pressure, corporate responses, and financial performance. Next, you will look at portfolio optimization and how to utilize ESG factors to maximize returns. Lastly, you will review various case studies that look at different investment strategies and their outcomes in terms of both ESG and financial performance. By the end of this module, you will understand the history of ESG investing, corporate engagement and responsibility, and the different ways ESG factors can be integrated into investment strategies.
What's included
8 videos1 reading2 assignments
8 videosβ’Total 69 minutes
- Introduction to History and Flavors of ESG Investingβ’3 minutes
- Historical Originsβ’7 minutes
- From Value to Valuesβ’9 minutes
- Engagementβ’8 minutes
- Case: ESG and Fundamentalsβ’13 minutes
- Case: ESG and Value-Based Investmentβ’11 minutes
- Case: ESG and Other Equity Strategies and Asset Classesβ’8 minutes
- Module Summaryβ’10 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 30 minutes
- Module 2 Slidesβ’30 minutes
2 assignmentsβ’Total 60 minutes
- Module 2β’30 minutes
- Practice Quiz #2β’30 minutes
In this module, you will learn about the importance of ESG data and how you can best integrate it into your financial analyses. Next, you will review different providers of data for ESG factors and learn how to assess this data despite the challenges of interpretability and subjectivity. Next, you will survey the tendency towards integrated reporting whereby firms embed ESG data inside their financial reports. Lastly, you will examine ESG data that focuses on the financial impacts on a firmβs stakeholders who may, in turn, create financial benefits or harm for the firm. By the end of this module, you will be better able to utilize ESG data, assess the differences in ESG data provider approaches, and determine how to quantify the environmental, social, and governance factors which impact a firmβs stakeholders.
What's included
6 videos1 reading2 assignments
6 videosβ’Total 54 minutes
- Introduction and Motivationβ’5 minutes
- Third Party ESG Data Providersβ’15 minutes
- Integrated Firm-level Reportingβ’6 minutes
- Case: Engine No 1's Total Value Framework, Motivation & Designβ’11 minutes
- Case: Engine No 1's Total Value Framework, Implementationβ’13 minutes
- Module Summaryβ’4 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 30 minutes
- Module 3 Slidesβ’30 minutes
2 assignmentsβ’Total 60 minutes
- Module 3β’30 minutes
- Practice Quiz #3β’30 minutes
In this module, you learn about the specific cost and revenue variances associated with ESG issues and how better stakeholder relations can mitigate some of these risks. You will also examine cases from Peru, Ghana, and Brazil, and assess how different ESG risk management strategies affected the performance of these projects. You will also review participatory stakeholder processes, external value at stake (EVAS), and integrated project management systems. Lastly, you will look at transformative ways to implement ESG risk assessments into a broader risk management framework to maximize expected corporate performance. By the end of this module, you will have identified best practices for creating a solid financial and risk management plan that incorporates ESG factors and will understand how to create a culture that is sensitive to ESG.
What's included
8 videos1 reading2 assignments
8 videosβ’Total 62 minutes
- Introduction to Corporate Management of ESG & Opportunitiesβ’2 minutes
- Costs of Conflictβ’7 minutes
- Case: BHP Tintaya (Peru)β’6 minutes
- Case: Newmont Ahafo Gold (Ghana)β’14 minutes
- Case: Anglo American Minas Rio (Brazil)β’14 minutes
- Balanced Integrationβ’9 minutes
- ESG Transformationβ’4 minutes
- Lessons from Historyβ’5 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 30 minutes
- Module 4 Slidesβ’30 minutes
2 assignmentsβ’Total 60 minutes
- Module 4β’30 minutes
- Practice Quiz #4β’30 minutes
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Reviewed on Aug 31, 2022
Course is very informative and valuable to upgardes the knowledge and clear the doubts on ESG. Also I learn a lot about impact of ESG perameters on business and investement as weel as on shareholders.
Reviewed on Aug 22, 2022
It really brought concepts of ESG materiality to the forefront with relevant real-life examples. ESG seems like a much richer and more impactful tool than I had previously concluded.
Reviewed on Nov 27, 2023
This course is a practical guide for not only understanding ESG Risks and Opportunities but also helping you apply the concept and tools in ESG investing, practice, and measuring.
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