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ESG - Responsible Companies, Sustainable Future
Head of Partnerships & Sales at Games for Business
Pécs, Hungary
About
Our training provides the basic concepts to understand the growing significance of ESG. Users familiarize with the most important issues in all three – environmental, social and governance – pillars. It helps to understand the importance of ESG in the company’s operations, the importance of data reporting, and the responsibility of employees in the reporting process. The gamified setting ensures that learning becomes more engaging and more efficient.
For whom?
- Companies who need to meet the growing sustainability expectations of their stakeholders and the regulatory requirements
- Companies who want their employees to understand the importance of ESG and their responsibilities in the company ESG processes
Learning contents:
- Sustainability and ESG basics
- Environmental and social issues (renewable energy, air and water quality, social challenges, transport, inequalities)
- A guide to understanding sustainable corporate governance (how sustainability challenges impact companies, green strategies etc.)
- Client and sector specific content (In addition to the standard training material, customized client content: your company’s sustainability message, strategy etc.)
Applies to
- Services
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