The Business Case for ESG
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The Business Case for ESG
This course is part of The Intersection of Finance, Strategy, and Sustainability Specialization
Instructor: Amir Amel-Zadeh
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What you'll learn
How ESG performance connects to business value and financial outcomes, including the key factors that drive this relationship.
The essential components of effective ESG reporting and disclosure, including major frameworks and standards used by businesses globally.
How to develop and implement ESG strategies that create long-term value while meeting stakeholder expectations for transparency and accountability.
Skills you'll gain
- Corporate Sustainability
- Corporate Strategy
- Sustainability Standards
- Performance Reporting
- Business Reporting
- Sustainability Reporting
- Financial Analysis
- Financial Reporting
- Value Propositions
- Business Risk Management
- Environmental Social And Corporate Governance (ESG)
- Stakeholder Communications
- Performance Analysis
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Stakeholder Management
- Data Strategy
- Risk Management
- Sustainable Business
- Innovation
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There are 4 modules in this course
This course explores how ESG integration creates business value and examines the crucial role of ESG reporting in modern business practice. You'll discover the links between ESG performance and financial outcomes, and learn how organisations are leveraging ESG to drive innovation, manage risks, and create competitive advantage. Through examination of cases, you'll understand how organisations are successfully integrating ESG into their operations and strategy.
Moving from strategy to reporting, you'll learn why ESG disclosure has become essential for organisations and their stakeholders. You'll explore major reporting frameworks and standards, understanding their key differences and applications. Through examples, you'll learn how to evaluate the quality of ESG reports and disclosures, and understand the challenges organisations face in collecting and managing ESG data. Whether you're a business professional looking to enhance your organisation's ESG practices, an investor seeking to better understand ESG disclosures, or a sustainability practitioner wanting to improve your reporting capabilities, this course provides practical insights into how companies can effectively implement ESG strategies and communicate their ESG performance to stakeholders. This course is intended for individuals working in finance, accounting and those with sustainability, management or leadership roles who contribute to annual reports. By the end of this course you will be able to: - Analyse the relationship between ESG performance and financial performance, drawing on key research findings - Identify the potential risks and opportunities associated with ESG factors for businesses. - Evaluate the role of ESG in driving long-term value creation and competitive advantage. - Assess the expectations of investors and other stakeholders for corporate sustainability and responsibility. - Explain the importance of ESG reporting and disclosure for businesses and their stakeholders. - Identify and compare the major ESG reporting frameworks and standards. - Evaluate the quality and effectiveness of corporate ESG disclosures and reports. - Develop strategies for improving ESG data collection, management, and communication within an organisation.
This section contains the course curriculum and the video introduction to the course by your instructor. The video explores the business case for ESG integration, demonstrating its impact on financial performance, risk management, and stakeholder communications through effective reporting practices. Discover how Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles drive organisational value and shape corporate strategy.
What's included
1 video2 readings
1 video•Total 6 minutes
- Course Introduction•6 minutes
2 readings•Total 6 minutes
- Course Curriculum•5 minutes
- Important note about course communication•1 minute
This module explores the compelling business case for integrating ESG factors into corporate strategy and decision-making. Learners will examine the links between ESG performance and financial outcomes, the role of ESG in risk management and value creation, and the growing expectations of investors and other stakeholders for responsible business practices.
What's included
15 videos1 discussion prompt7 plugins
15 videos•Total 80 minutes
- Unit 3.1 Overview - The Link Between ESG and Financial Performance•3 minutes
- Unit 3.1 Overview - Part 2•4 minutes
- Unit 3.1 Overview - Part 3•5 minutes
- Unit 3.2 Overview - ESG and Cost of Capital•6 minutes
- Unit 3.2 Overview - Part 2•5 minutes
- Unit 3.3 Overview - ESG and Operational Efficiency•6 minutes
- Unit 3.2 Overview - Part 2•6 minutes
- Unit 3.4 Overview - Part 1•5 minutes
- Unit 3.4 Overview - Part 2•7 minutes
- Unit 3.5 Overview - Part 1•5 minutes
- Unit 3.5 Overview - Part 2•7 minutes
- Unit 3.6 Overview - Part 1•6 minutes
- Unit 3.6 Overview - Part 2•4 minutes
- Unit 3.7 Overview - Part 1•7 minutes
- Unit 3.7 Overview - Part 2•5 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 45 minutes
- End of Module Discussion•45 minutes
7 plugins•Total 315 minutes
- 3.1 Interactive Content•45 minutes
- 3.2 Interactive Content•45 minutes
- 3.3 Interactive Content•45 minutes
- 3.4 Interactive Content•45 minutes
- 3.5 Interactive Content•45 minutes
- 3.6 Interactive Content•45 minutes
- 3.7 Interactive Content•45 minutes
This module focuses on the critical importance of ESG reporting and disclosure for businesses. Learners will explore the key frameworks and standards for ESG reporting, the growing demand for transparency and accountability, and best practices for communicating ESG performance to stakeholders.
What's included
14 videos1 reading1 assignment1 peer review1 discussion prompt6 plugins
14 videos•Total 80 minutes
- Unit 4.1 Overview - Part 1•5 minutes
- Unit 4.1 Overview - Part 2•4 minutes
- Unit 4.1 Overview - Part 3•7 minutes
- Unit 4.2 Overview - Part 1•6 minutes
- Unit 4.2 Overview - Part 2•7 minutes
- Unit 4.3 Overview - Part 1•8 minutes
- Unit 4.3 Overview - Part 2•5 minutes
- Unit 4.4 Overview - Part 1•5 minutes
- Unit 4.4 Overview - Part 2•6 minutes
- Unit 4.4 Overview - Part 3•3 minutes
- Unit 4.5 Overview - Part 1•5 minutes
- Unit 4.5 Overview - Part 2•6 minutes
- Unit 4.6 Overview - Part 1•7 minutes
- Unit 4.6 Overview - Part 2•5 minutes
1 reading•Total 15 minutes
- Written Assessment Information•15 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- MCQ Assessment•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 180 minutes
- Written Assessment•180 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 45 minutes
- End of Module Discussion•45 minutes
6 plugins•Total 270 minutes
- 4.1 Interactive Content•45 minutes
- 4.2 Interactive Content•45 minutes
- 4.3 Interactive Content•45 minutes
- 4.4 Interactive Content•45 minutes
- 4.5 Interactive Content•45 minutes
- 4.6 Interactive Content•45 minutes
This concluding video summarises how organisations can create value through ESG integration, covering performance measurement, reporting frameworks, and strategic implementation. Learn how ESG practices drive sustainable growth whilst meeting stakeholder expectations.
What's included
1 video
1 video•Total 6 minutes
- Course Conclusion•6 minutes
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