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Making The Business Case For Sustainability by Dr. John Daniel Mclellan

Making The Business Case For Sustainability by Dr. John Daniel Mclellan

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MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.04 GB | Duration: 1h 20m
Sustainable Business Practices and the Three Pillars of Sustainability

What you'll learn
Understand the three pillars of sustainability—environmental, social, and economic—and their impact on business,
Know the best practices in areas like renewable energy, labor rights, and sustainable finance.
Know how to measuring sustainability performance, stakeholder engagement, legal compliance
Know how to integrate sustainability into business practices.

Requirements
Knowledge of business processes.

Description
Sustainability is a concept that has become increasingly significant in our modern world, transcending the realm of environmentalism to encompass a holistic approach to global well-being. At its core, sustainability seeks to address the interrelated challenges of protecting the environment, fostering social equity, and ensuring economic prosperity. These three essential components of sustainability are often referred to as "The Three Pillars of Sustainability" or "The Triple Bottom Line." This course embarks on an extensive exploration of these three pillars, focusing on their interconnections, the challenges they pose, and the opportunities they present for a more sustainable future.This university course aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of sustainability in the context of business, focusing on the three pillars of sustainability—environmental, social, and economic. The course will cover the impact of sustainability on businesses, best practices in areas like renewable energy, labor rights, and sustainable finance, as well as practical elements such as measuring sustainability performance, stakeholder engagement, legal compliance, and integrating sustainability into business strategy. The course will incorporate case studies and actionable steps for improvement.This short course is designed to provide you with a foundational understanding of sustainability and its implications for business. Focusing on the three pillars of sustainability—environmental, social, and economic—it offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of best practices, practical elements, and actionable steps for businesses to integrate sustainability successfully.

Overview
Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Course Overview

Section 2: Defining Sustainability : A comprehensive examination

Lecture 3 Defining Sustainability

Section 3: Sustainability as a Core Business Strategy

Lecture 0 Real Life Case studies on Balancing the Three Pillars

Lecture 4 Sustainability as corporate strategy

Section 4: The Three Pillars of Sustainability: A Comprehensive Exploration

Lecture 5 The Three Pillars of Sustainability

Lecture 6 Formula 1

Lecture 7 Real Business cases on Balancing the 3 pillars

Section 5: Environmental Sustainability In Business

Lecture 8 Environmental Sustainability in Business

Lecture 9 Case Study

Section 6: Social Sustainability in Business

Lecture 10 Social Sustainability

Section 7: Economic Sustainability in Business

Lecture 11 Economic Sustainability

Lecture 12 Case study

Section 8: Measuring and Reporting Sustainability Performance

Lecture 13 Measuring and reporting sustainability performance

Lecture 14 Sustainability Reporting

Lecture 15 Environmental Regulations

Section 9: Last word

Lecture 16 Course Certificate

Business Operations managers.
 

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