Background
In 2015, the United Nations have agreed on a common agenda to end poverty, to fight inequality and injustice and to protect the planet. Since then, the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) became the point of reference …
Currently, 71% of business leaders plan or already do refer to the SDGs albeit into varying extents. While some organizations have taken the SDGs as a strategic challenge to adapt their business model and verify their supply chain on their economic, social and environmental impacts, others have used the SDGs for communications only to align their activities with the international agenda on sustainability.
Currently, there exist different approaches to align business models with the SDGs. Irrespective of the approach chosen, there are clear steps to be taken to incorporate the SDGs in the business model of an organization.
This training is part of our ‘All about Sustainability Reporting – Intensive Training Week’ this November. If you would like to up to speed with all the relevant standards on sustainability reporting, join the intensive training week.
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Target group
- CEOs and Senior Executives in Public Affairs, Public Relations, Communications;
- Sustainability Managers,
- Sustainability Reporters,
- and Consultants.
Content
The workshop
- provides step-by-step guidance on how to incorporate SDGs in the management and reporting process
- showcases good examples in making use of the SDGs and the targets
- shares experiences in incorporating SDGs in the business model
Max. 16 participants
Agenda
09:30 CET Welcome
Current trends in Sustainability Reporting
Step-by-step guidance on how to incorporate SDGs in the management and reporting process
Coffee-Break
Case Study 1 – from large Swiss Corporate
Case Study 2 – from large federation/organization
13:00 CET Discussion
End of workshop
Our prices:
Online: CHF 780.00 plus VAT 8.1%
Discounts:
-10% for NGOs
-20% for students (BA/MA)
Cancellation conditions:
A cancellation of the training is possible without charges until 30 days before the training. If the cancellation is made up to 14 days before the start of the course, 50% of the course price will be charged.
If the cancellation is made less than 14 days before the start of the course, 100% of the course price will be charged. Replacement by another person.