Learn to think critically about environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) and take a holistic approach to business that balances change with long-term organizational resilience and sustainable growth.
Learn to think critically about environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) and take a holistic approach to business that balances change with long-term organizational resilience and sustainable growth.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Matthew Sekol is an ESG and sustainability advocate at Microsoft, based between New York City, New York and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He guides companies across industries by unpacking their ESG and sustainability challenges along the intersection with technology. In his current role, he also sits on the LP Advisory Committee of Morgan Stanley's Next Level Fund. In 2023, Onalytica named him to its "Who's Who in ESG" list.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 01: Introduction to ESG; Chapter 02: ESG data Standards, rating agencies, and value; Chapter 03: Saving your company and saving the planet; Chapter 04: The Social effect tipping points and stakeholders; Chapter 05: Governance ESG leadership and the board; Chapter 06: The dual intersection between technology and ESG; Chapter 07: Mainstreaming ESG to improve and innovate; Chapter 08: Financial services impact and ESG; Chapter 09: Criticism and controversies around ESG; Chapter 10: Interconnected ESG risks and issues; Chapter 11: All well and good; Chapter 12: The future of ESG; Chapter 13: List of abbreviations (or ESG Alphabet Soup);
Chapter 01: Introduction to ESG; Chapter 02: ESG data Standards, rating agencies, and value; Chapter 03: Saving your company and saving the planet; Chapter 04: The Social effect tipping points and stakeholders; Chapter 05: Governance ESG leadership and the board; Chapter 06: The dual intersection between technology and ESG; Chapter 07: Mainstreaming ESG to improve and innovate; Chapter 08: Financial services impact and ESG; Chapter 09: Criticism and controversies around ESG; Chapter 10: Interconnected ESG risks and issues; Chapter 11: All well and good; Chapter 12: The future of ESG; Chapter 13: List of abbreviations (or ESG Alphabet Soup);
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