ESG for All
About this Specialization
This Specialization equips professionals with the knowledge and strategies to understand, communicate, and implement Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles in diverse organizational settings. Designed for professionals at all levels and across industries, this course series emphasizes foundational ESG concepts, inclusive communication, and actionable strategies for driving sustainability, making it adaptable to various roles, industries, and organizational goals.\\n\\nYou will explore ESG fundamentals, foster dialogue around its critical issues, and develop practical approaches for prioritizing and implementing impactful initiatives. Through real-world case studies, collaborative exercises, and tools like Materiality Assessments, you will gain the skills needed to address challenges, align ESG efforts with strategic goals, and create meaningful value for your organization and society.\\n\\nBy completing this Specialization, you will be prepared to lead sustainability initiatives, advocate for ethical practices, and drive environmental, social, and governance transformation in any context. No prior ESG knowledge is required.Created by: Duke University

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