Business leaders and industry professionals must educate themselves and embrace the complexity of ESG in order to lead their organizations towards sustainability. This course is designed to provide professionals from all backgrounds and industries with a foundational understanding of primary ESG concepts. Learners will gain perspectives on how a company’s economic, financial, and ethical purposes can and should be aligned for its overall performance.

ESG Essentials: Sustainable Business Strategies

ESG Essentials: Sustainable Business Strategies


Instructors: David Bishop
Access provided by Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology
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What you'll learn
Explore the origins, standards, and frameworks related to ESG and analyze environmental factors, and resource management in the context of ESG.
Understand sustainable/green finance and its role in supporting environmental initiatives, and examine social factors, risks, and opportunities.
Explore corporate governance practices, and develop leadership skills to make positive changes through ESG integration.
Understand how ESG relates to ethical business models, both now and in the future.
Skills you'll gain
- Ethical Standards And Conduct
- Corporate Sustainability
- Governance
- Business Development
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Diversity and Inclusion
- Sustainable Business
- Environmental Social And Corporate Governance (ESG)
- Climate Change Mitigation
- Business Ethics
- Finance
- Business Leadership
- Social Impact
- Environment and Resource Management
- Sustainable Development
- Sustainability Reporting
- Environmental Issue
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December 2025
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