Operationalizing the ESG Business Imperative

November 4 from 15:00 to 16:00

(GMT | Greenwich Mean Time)


This event does not qualify for CPE credits

In this webinar, we look at the business value of ESG and outline the key steps in building the business case for operationalizing an ESG capability that satisfies reporting requirements and supports your business objectives.

PLEASE NOTE. Certificates of Completion for CPE credit are not available for viewing of archived webinars. For GRCP holders, viewing of archived webinars will be automatically tracked and recorded in your Certification Dashboard on your Profile on the OCEG site and will count toward GRCP CPE requirements only.

While some view Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) requirements and reporting as merely an extension of earlier sustainability movements, there is a significant shift from the morality based thinking that drove those efforts to “do the right thing,” toward a view that ESG is beneficial to the business itself from an economic perspective. Companies can look proactively at ESG as a source of new opportunity for innovation in products and services and use this drive to adapt their spending and processes for more sustainability and social responsibility.

To go beyond meeting ESG reporting demands and also benefit from its ESG capability, the organization should build an integrated approach that supports business objectives, addresses uncertainty, and enables the organization to act with integrity. In other words, the ESG capability can and should contribute to Principled Performance.

Join us for a detailed discussion of how to build the business case for operationalizing ESG to drive beneficial business outcomes.

Learning Objectives:

  • Outline the challenges in ESG and the failure of short-term thinking
  • Determine the business value of ESG
  • Identify ESG priorities and added value opportunities through materiality assessment
  • Define technology benefits for ESG integration and outcome evaluation


Speakers:

  • Svetlana Zenkin, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Environmental, Social and Governance, ServiceNow
  • Mark Waller, Managing Director, GRC Technology, KPMG LLP
  • Karl Kimball, Prinicipal, StrataEsg
  • Carole Switzer, Co-Founder and President, OCEG


Note about KPMG:

Some or all of the services described herein may not be permissible for KPMG audit clients and their affiliates or related entities.

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