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The Evolving ESG Landscape
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Become a smarter and more effective leader. Rapidly acquire the insights and skills you need to bring your organisation on its evolving ESG journey.

Why is ESG becoming so important for organisations?
Investors, consumers, and stakeholders increasingly believe that ESG factors can influence a company's reputation, finances, level of responsibility and ethical behaviour. They’re now demanding that organisations address ESG risks and opportunities.
Performance
Organisations that fail to act on climate change, or knowingly damage the planet and its people will face consequences.
Trust
With a higher expectation of good ESG practices, customer loyalty and investor goodwill will follow trustworthy organisations.
Sustainability
As Gen Z enters the workforce, they bring purchasing power and a desire to engage with organisations with high sustainability standards.
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What you will learn

The rise of ESG
Discover what has led to an increasing interest in ESG and the factors responsible for making it the mainstream approach to sustainability.

ESG issues
Learn about the common environmental, social and governance issues at the core of many organisations’ ESG strategies.

ESG stakeholders
Become familiar with what your stakeholders are looking for and how you need to respond to them.

ESG risks and opportunities
Learn about the ESG issues relevant to your organisation by exploring the risks and opportunities associated with ESG.
How you will apply your learning

Confidently speak about the recent growth of ESG including its impact on long-term business performance, reputation, and ability to attract investment.

Recognise the new set of requirements and expectations under which your organisation needs to develop and implement its ESG strategy.

Use your knowledge of the role strong governance has in facilitating a solid environmental and social performance.

Identify the best ways to tailor your ESG approaches to the country and culture your organisation operates in, including multinationals.

Recognise that your organisation’s ESG journey is long-term and ever evolving as sustainability approaches develop.

Offer insights into how different industries and sectors are addressing evolving ESG challenges and opportunities.