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/>Introduce yourself to the principles of ESG, learning how environmental, social, and governance factors contribute to sustainable business practices and stakeholder value.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Appreciate why Environmental, Social and Governance is important in the public and private sectors<br
/>Examine how organisational behaviour is impacted by ESG<br
/>Develop skills to initiate or improve ESG programmes in their organisations<br
/>Understand the legal duties company directors must observe concerning ESG<br
/>Examine examples of good and bad business behaviour across different industrial sectors<br
/>Explore how business ethics, Environmental, Social and Governance and corporate governance are converging<br
/>Develop the components of a ESG action plan for their own organisations<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Executives involved in strategic and operational functions, including finance, corporate strategy, human resources, supplier or community relations, and government affairs<br
/>Senior managers involved in setting up corporate governance or ESG initiatives<br
/>Corporate lawyers who wish to improve their understanding of new company law developments concerning corporate responsibility<br
/>Stakeholder managers responsible for their organisations dealings with the community, their employees and elsewhere<br
/>Managers involved in developing, implementing and monitoring change programmes to improve standards of corporate behaviour and business conduct<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>What is ESG and Why Does it Matter?<br
/><br
/>The pressure for change<br
/>The Legal Background of ESG<br
/>Company directors obligations and ESG<br
/>Voluntary measures<br
/>Is ESG Just Public Relations?<br
/>ESG and corporate governance links<br
/><br
/><br
/>Best Practice In ESG  Corporate Approaches on the Key Topics<br
/><br
/>Codes of Practice<br
/>Dealing with communities<br
/>ESG and employees<br
/>Managing suppliers responsibly<br
/>Responsible client relations<br
/>Corporate Responsibility and the environment<br
/><br
/><br
/>The Business Case for Environmental Social and Governance<br
/><br
/>The Strategic Imperatives involved in ESG<br
/>What is a business case?<br
/>USING tools to build the business case<br
/>Identifying and Managing ESG risks<br
/>The public procurement challenges from ESG<br
/>Getting and maintaining corporate support and approval<br
/><br
/><br
/>Changing the Organisation to Include ESG<br
/><br
/>Developing the ESG corporate vision<br
/>Setting our ESG strategic SMART objectives<br
/>Identifying and Managing affected stakeholders<br
/>How leaders make ESG happen<br
/>The key step<br
/>s to make the ESG change effective<br
/><br
/><br
/>Developing and Implementing the ESG plan<br
/><br
/>What should be in the ESG plan?<br
/>Communicating the plan<br
/>Piloting the plan<br
/>Overcoming objections<br
/>Measuring impact and results<br
/>Auditing and reviewing ESG performance<br
/>Reporting on ESG</p><p>Cost: 4250 GBP</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:14 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) - Level 2  - LCT International , Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Dubai, Riyadh, Kuala Lumpur, London, Istanbul ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/environmental-social-and-governance-esg-level-2-lct-international/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[<p><strong>Course Introduction:</strong><br
/>Build upon your ESG knowledge with deeper insights into sustainability challenges, social responsibility, and the development of governance frameworks to manage ESG risks.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Understand how Environmental, Social and Governance is important in the public and private sectors<br
/>Develop and Improve their community relations activities<br
/>Interpret the impact of ESG on the reputation of the organisation<br
/>Plan, initiate or improve ESG programmes<br
/>Report on their sustainability programmes<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Corporate Affairs managers and officers<br
/>ESG managers and officers<br
/>Corporate strategists<br
/>Community Relations managers and officers<br
/>HR, Administration and Environmental managers concerned with ESG planning and implementation<br
/>Project managers responsible for developing and implementing ESG projects<br
/>Communications managers and officers responsible for internal and external reporting on sustainability<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>The Significance and Relevance of Environmental Social and Governance<br
/><br
/>What is the scope of ESG?<br
/>Who is involved?  ESG stakeholders<br
/>What are the risks of ignoring corporate social responsibilities?<br
/>Comparing the roles of Public and Private Organisations in ESG<br
/>Is ESG Just Good Public Relations?<br
/><br
/><br
/>Sustainability in Purchasing<br
/><br
/>Managing a responsible Supply Chain<br
/>The Ethical Trading Initiative Base Code<br
/>Combating child labour in manufacturing<br
/>Controlling contractor abuses in construction<br
/>Maintaining ethical standards<br
/>Diversity in the supply chain<br
/>Conflict minerals policies<br
/><br
/><br
/>Community Relations and Environmental Sustainability<br
/><br
/>Working effectively with host communities<br
/>Managing sensitive issues including payments and relocation<br
/>Building successful community projects<br
/>Assessing social and environmental risk<br
/>Managing operations sustainably<br
/>Case studies on community relations<br
/><br
/><br
/>ESG Standards and Reporting<br
/><br
/>Sustainability Reporting frameworks<br
/>The Global Reporting Initiative<br
/>UN Global Compact<br
/>International Labour Organisation instruments<br
/>ISO 26000<br
/>How to report your ESG progress<br
/>Model examples and class exercise using GRI Sustainability Reporting<br
/><br
/><br
/>ESG Perspectives<br
/><br
/>The politics of ESG<br
/>Creating shared value<br
/>Ethical consumerism<br
/>Greenwashing<br
/>ESG and tax avoidance<br
/>Applying Environmental Social and Governance in non-corporate organisations<br
/>Future requirements for corporate responsibility</p><p>Cost: 4250 GBP</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:14 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Advanced Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)  - LCT International , Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Dubai, Riyadh, Kuala Lumpur, London, Istanbul ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/advanced-environmental-social-and-governance-esg-lct-international/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[<p><strong>Course Introduction:</strong><br
/>This course provides a comprehensive view of ESG, with advanced strategies for integrating sustainability into corporate strategy, risk management, and reporting.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Understand how Environmental, Social and Governance is important in the public and private sectors<br
/>Apply ESG best practices to organisational programmes and projects<br
/>Develop and improve their community relations activities<br
/>Interpret the impact of ESG on the reputation of the organisation<br
/>Plan, initiate or improve ESG programmes<br
/>Report on their sustainability programmes<br
/>Identify the links between business ethics, Environmental, Social and Governance and Corporate Governance<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Heads of sustainable development<br
/>  Corporate Affairs managers and officers<br
/>  ESG managers and officers<br
/>  Corporate strategists<br
/>  Community Relations managers and officers<br
/>  HR, Administration and Environmental managers concerned with ESG planning and implementation<br
/>  Procurement managers involved in responsible sourcing initiatives<br
/>  Project managers responsible for developing and implementing ESG projects<br
/>  Managers and officers involved in non-financial corporate reporting<br
/>  Communications managers and officers responsible for internal and external reporting on sustainability<br
/>  Internal auditors concerned with Environmental, Social and Governance risks<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>What is ESG and Why Does it Matter?<br
/><br
/>The pressure for change<br
/>The Legal Background of ESG<br
/>Company directors obligations and ESG<br
/>Voluntary measures<br
/>Is ESG Just Public Relations?<br
/>ESG and corporate governance links<br
/><br
/><br
/>Best practice in ESG Corporate Approaches on the Key Topics<br
/><br
/>Codes of Practice<br
/>Dealing with communities<br
/>ESG and employees<br
/>Managing suppliers responsibly<br
/>Responsible client relations<br
/>Corporate Responsibility and the environment<br
/><br
/><br
/>The Business Case for ESG<br
/><br
/>The Strategic Imperatives involved in ESG<br
/>What is a business case?<br
/>USING tools to build the business case<br
/>Identifying and Managing ESG risks<br
/>The public procurement challenges from ESG<br
/>Getting and maintaining corporate support and approval<br
/><br
/><br
/>Changing the Organisation to include ESG<br
/><br
/>Developing the ESG corporate vision<br
/>Setting our ESG strategic SMART objectives<br
/>Identifying and Managing affected stakeholders<br
/>How leaders make ESG happen<br
/>The key steps to make the ESG change effective<br
/><br
/><br
/>Developing and Implementing the ESG plan<br
/><br
/>What should be in the ESG plan?<br
/>Communicating the plan<br
/>Piloting the plan<br
/>Overcoming objections<br
/>Measuring impact and results<br
/>Auditing and reviewing ESG performance<br
/>Reporting on ESG<br
/><br
/><br
/>Sustainability in Purchasing<br
/><br
/>Managing a responsible Supply Chain<br
/>The Ethical Trading Initiative Base Code<br
/>Combating child labour in manufacturing<br
/>Controlling contractor abuses in construction<br
/>Maintaining ethical standards<br
/>Diversity in the supply chain<br
/>Conflict minerals policies<br
/><br
/><br
/>Community Relations and Environmental Sustainability<br
/><br
/>Working effectively with host communities<br
/>Managing sensitive issues including payments and relocation<br
/>Building successful community projects<br
/>Assessing social and environmental risk<br
/>Managing operations sustainably<br
/>Case studies on community relations<br
/><br
/><br
/>ESG Standards and Reporting<br
/><br
/>Sustainability Reporting frameworks<br
/>The Global Reporting Initiative<br
/>UN Global Compact<br
/>International Labour Organisation instruments<br
/>ISO 26000<br
/>How to report your ESG progress<br
/>Model examples and class exercise using GRI Sustainability Reporting<br
/><br
/><br
/>ESG Perspectives<br
/><br
/>The politics of ESG<br
/>Creating shared value<br
/>Ethical consumerism<br
/>Greenwashing<br
/>ESG and tax avoidance<br
/>Applying Environmental Social and Governance in non-corporate organisations<br
/>Future requirements for corporate responsibility</p><p>Cost: 7250 GBP</p><p>Duration: 10 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:13 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Renewable Energy Transition  - LCT International , Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Dubai, Riyadh, Kuala Lumpur, London, Istanbul ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/renewable-energy-transition-lct-international/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[<p><strong>Course Introduction:</strong><br
/>Explore the transition to renewable energy sources with this course, covering the technologies, policies, and economic implications of moving towards a sustainable energy system.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Grasp the significance and urgency of transitioning to renewable energy sources<br
/>Understand the various types of renewable energy technologies, their advantages, limitations, and applications<br
/>Evaluate the socio-economic and environmental implications of renewable energy adoption<br
/>Explore the policies, incentives, and global frameworks supporting the renewable energy shift<br
/>Design strategies and solutions for successful renewable energy integration in various contexts<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Energy sector professionals looking to gain insights into renewable technologies and strategies<br
/>Policymakers, regulators, and government officials aiming to craft supportive renewable energy policies<br
/>Consultants and strategists advising businesses and communities on energy transition<br
/>Researchers, academics, and students specializing in energy and sustainability fields<br
/>NGOs and activists focusing on climate action and sustainable development<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>Introduction to Renewable Energy<br
/><br
/>Overview of the global energy landscape: Current scenario and future projections<br
/>The urgency of the energy transition: Climate change energy security and economic considerations<br
/>Defining renewable energy: Distinguishing from non-renewable sources<br
/>Renewable vs. non-renewable: Benefits challenges and misconceptions<br
/><br
/><br
/>Types of Renewable Energy<br
/><br
/>Solar energy: Photovoltaic systems solar thermal and utility-scale solar farms<br
/>Wind energy: Onshore and offshore wind turbines and technological advancements<br
/>Hydropower: Traditional dams run-of-the-river systems and pumped storage<br
/>Emerging technologies: Tidal wave geothermal and biomass energy<br
/><br
/><br
/>Socio-economic and Environmental Implications<br
/><br
/>Economic benefits: Job creation cost savings and investment opportunities<br
/>Environmental benefits: Carbon emissions reduction air quality improvement and biodiversity conservation<br
/>Challenges and misconceptions: Land use intermittency and storage<br
/>Case studies: Successful renewable energy transitions across the globe<br
/><br
/><br
/>Policy Incentives and Global Initiatives<br
/><br
/>Role of governments in fostering renewable energy growth<br
/>Financial incentives: Feed-in tariffs tax credits grants and subsidies<br
/>Regulatory tools: Renewable portfolio standards net metering and carbon pricing<br
/>International collaborations: The Paris Agreement SDGs and regional energy alliances<br
/><br
/><br
/>Strategies for Renewable Integration<br
/><br
/>Grid integration: Balancing supply and demand and enhancing grid resilience<br
/>Energy storage solutions: Batteries pumped hydro storage and thermal storage<br
/>Localized solutions: Community energy projects and off-grid systems<br
/>Future trends and innovations in the renewable energy sector</p><p>Cost: 4850 GBP</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:11 +04</pubDate>				</item> 					</channel></rss>
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