Climate change is real and it is affecting businesses as much as populations. Each decade in the 20th and 21st centuries has been hotter than the last, and carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere today are higher than at any point in at least the last 800,000 years.
Governments and organization's are taking action to limit, and, potentially, reverse the impacts of human activity on the climate.
As part of this, businesses are developing more sustainable ways of working and, in this course, we cover the business strategies that organization's are implementing to reduce their impact on the environment and people.
Managers, supervisors, team leaders, and professionals, along with students of business and environmental managers, comprise the intended audience for this course. It caters to individuals interested in integrating sustainability into business practices, from operational improvements to strategic decision-making.
There are no specific prerequisites for this course, making it accessible to a wide range of learners. Whether participants are new to sustainability concepts or seasoned environmental activists, the course provides foundational knowledge and practical applications without requiring prior coursework.
Participants will gain comprehensive insights into sustainability's significance for businesses, exploring global organizations that advocate for sustainable practices. They will delve into critical issues and understand the regulatory frameworks guiding sustainability reporting. Practical skills include calculating carbon footprints, improving operational sustainability, and assessing supply chain sustainability. Learners will also grasp the application of environmental, social, and governance criteria in investment decisions, supported by real-world case studies and resources for deeper understanding.
Overview
Syllabus
- Sustainable Business Strategies
- This course delves into corporate sustainability strategies, focusing on Microsoft's annual sustainability reports to illustrate effective integration into corporate responsibility initiatives.
Taught by
Ross Maynard