In this course, you will explore the foundations upon which modern-day ESG was built, how market forces react to ESG, and ways to create and maintain value using ESG investment strategies. You will also learn about the five pathways of materiality, and how those interplay with or against ESG performance.

ESG Risks and Opportunities

ESG Risks and Opportunities
This course is part of The Materiality of ESG Factors Specialization

Instructor: Witold Henisz
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- Investment Management
- Financial Data
- Risk Management
- Sustainable Business
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Equities
- Risk Analysis
- Corporate Sustainability
- Stakeholder Management
- Case Studies
- Investments
- Portfolio Management
- Governance Risk Management and Compliance
- Portfolio Risk
- Environmental Social And Corporate Governance (ESG)
- Business Risk Management
- Market Data
- Stakeholder Analysis
- Financial Analysis
- Risk Management Framework
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Reviewed on Aug 22, 2022
It really brought concepts of ESG materiality to the forefront with relevant real-life examples. ESG seems like a much richer and more impactful tool than I had previously concluded.
Reviewed on Nov 9, 2022
Super easy to follow, great content, good presenter. I would have liked to have more info on Larry Fink and the letter to the CEO’s since it’s all new info to me.
Reviewed on Aug 15, 2022
Very speech intensive - materials could gain from higher interactiveness, less wordy/texty.Case studies in particular could be more impactful if presented with a broader range of techniques
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