An introduction to sustainability for finance professionals
This course aims to equip you with the knowledge and understanding you need to help your organisation measure, analyse and report on sustainability and ESG-related matters. These skills will help you provide greater stakeholder insights to support business and investment decisions as well as regulatory disclosures.
On completion of this course, you will be able to:
Define sustainability and sustainable development
Explain why sustainability is important to society, to organisations, and to finance professionals
Understand the global challenges of sustainable development and how business organisations can help meet these challenges
Evaluate business value chains, business models and business practices for sustainability and related issues
Understand sustainability reporting frameworks
Understand how the Science Based Targets initiative, and Big Data, contribute to sustainability
Understand responsible investment principles.
Climate risk and reporting for finance professionals
This course explores external forces of change relating to climate change that finance professionals will have to address in order to build organisational resilience, cause less damage to the planet and help people live well. This includes regulatory pressures as well as stakeholder pressure.
On completion of this course, you will be able to:
Define climate change risks, including physical risk, transition risk, and the financial implications associated with these risks
Explain the stakeholder pressures for change in terms of reporting and climate-related disclosures
Describe the main reporting frameworks for climate risk disclosures
Understand how organisations can improve their reporting and climate change analysis processes.
Sustainable Development Goals and their impact for finance professionals
This course aims to equip you with an understanding of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the value creation opportunities for organisations in the private sector from aligning with the SDGs. This will enable you to support your organisation or clients in developing SDG impact-aligned business models, and establish systems to report on the progress of achievement of impact outcomes.
On completion of this course, you will be able to:
Explain the development of the UN SDGs, their significance for organisations in terms of risks and opportunities and discuss definitions of 'impact'
Identify guidelines for aligning business models with SDGs and examples of impact business models and products
Understand the various frameworks available for impact reporting and accounting
ESG performance and metrics for finance professionals
This course will provide you with an understanding of the importance of measuring and managing performance related to environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues and will enable you to apply accounting techniques to the collection and disclosure of ESG data and information.
On completion of this course you will be able to:
Explain why ESG issues are important and relevant
Identify core ESG issues and metrics for your organisation
Evaluate processes and systems for collecting, analysing and reporting ESG information
Sustainability analytics for finance professionals
This course will provide you with an understanding and overview on ESG data types, sources, tools and techniques to support sustainability analysis and its importance. We will explore how you can become more effective finance business partners, enabling you to provide valuable insight to support decision making by linking sustainability to financial reporting and business strategies.
On completion of this course, you will be able to:
Explain why sustainability analytics is important and relevant
Identify core ESG data, sources, tools and techniques to perform sustainability analytics for your organisation
Understand the evaluation approach for compiling, analysing and interpreting ESG data
Apply relevant ESG metrics, targets, KPIs, benchmarking, monitoring and reporting measures.