Making the Business Case for Sustainability
Making the Business Case for Sustainability, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.44, with 23 lectures, 10 quizzes, based on 42 reviews, and has 119 subscribers.
You will learn about How to assemble a business case to present and defend a sustainable initiative with ROI The major value propositions and ROI metrics for the major types of sustainable initiatives (green energy, energy efficiency, water conservation, and others). Specific areas to enhance the business case, such as legal compliance or operational integration. Identifying and engaging with stakeholders of various types to enhance the business case. This course is ideal for individuals who are Any professional who will create a business case for implementing a green project of any type. or Any professional who wants to know more about the pros and cons of green projects of various types, as well as the metrics to measure them. or Anybody who wants to know more about how to implement green projects of various types. It is particularly useful for Any professional who will create a business case for implementing a green project of any type. or Any professional who wants to know more about the pros and cons of green projects of various types, as well as the metrics to measure them. or Anybody who wants to know more about how to implement green projects of various types.
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Summary
Title: Making the Business Case for Sustainability
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4.44
Number of Lectures: 23
Number of Quizzes: 10
Number of Published Lectures: 23
Number of Published Quizzes: 10
Number of Curriculum Items: 33
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 33
Original Price: €59.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- How to assemble a business case to present and defend a sustainable initiative with ROI
- The major value propositions and ROI metrics for the major types of sustainable initiatives (green energy, energy efficiency, water conservation, and others).
- Specific areas to enhance the business case, such as legal compliance or operational integration.
- Identifying and engaging with stakeholders of various types to enhance the business case.
Who Should Attend
- Any professional who will create a business case for implementing a green project of any type.
- Any professional who wants to know more about the pros and cons of green projects of various types, as well as the metrics to measure them.
- Anybody who wants to know more about how to implement green projects of various types.
Target Audiences
- Any professional who will create a business case for implementing a green project of any type.
- Any professional who wants to know more about the pros and cons of green projects of various types, as well as the metrics to measure them.
- Anybody who wants to know more about how to implement green projects of various types.
MASTERING PROJECTS THAT GO GREEN TO YIELD GREEN
In a world where “sustainability” is a mere buzzword, and most green projects are either greenwashing or not financially viable, creating a quality green project is important.
In a world that is pivoting towards sustainability, knowing how to create and sustain a project that both benefits returns and the environment is a crucial skill.
Unfortunately, most courses nowadays have not made this pivot yet.
You will either find courses about business cases in general, with general ROI metrics and implementation, or courses about one single initiative type (e.g., energy efficiency), that focus just on that type and ignore the others.
So far, there hasn’t been a specific courses that covers all types of sustainable initiatives, their ROI metrics, and roadmaps to implementing them all.
This is what this course aims to change.
In this course, you will find value propositions, stakeholder management tips, communication strategies, and roadmaps for all 10 major types of sustainable projects.
You will be one of the few people that can draft green projects with quality – both in terms of finance and sustainability.
LET ME TELL YOU… EVERYTHING
Some people – including me – love to know what they’re getting in a package.
And by this, I mean, EVERYTHING that is in the package.
So, here is a list of everything that this course covers:
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You’ll learn about the relevance of sustainability in general, including who demands it (such as consumers with conscious consumption patterns, investors by investing in – and divesting from – various sectors, and politicians/regulators with regulation), the three main pillars of sustainability (protecting the environment, protecting people, and being financially viable), the technology that allows sustainability advances (renewables, energy efficiency, sustainable transportation, etc), and the major types of risks caused by the climate (such as physical risks, transition risks, liability risks, reputational risks, supply chain risks, or stranded assets);
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You’ll learn about the 10 major types of sustainable initiatives. Energy efficiency, renewable energy installation, sustainable construction and architecture, water conservation, biodiversity conservation and restoration, sustainable product design (including practices such as digitalisation, waste reduction, and circular practices), sustainable sourcing, fair labor practices, sustainable transportation and mobility, and climate resiliency, as well as their characteristics;
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You’ll learn about the major economical shifts caused by sustainability (such as adopting renewable energy, circular economy practices, conscious consumption, or sustainable agriculture), the general value propositions of sustainable projects (cost savings, risk mitigation, enhanced brand value and reputation, increased productivity, and/or market access/expansion), and new markets opened up entirely due to sustainability (sustainable finance/green investing, renewable energy markets, eco-friendly goods, or waste management/recycling technologies);
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You’ll learn how to decide which green initiatives can be tackled first, including the general process (assessing the context, identifying key areas, and studying impact and feasibility), and specific elements to analyse (such, as in terms of context, the company size, the industry specifics, and geographical location), and to take into account when prioritising initiatives;
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You’ll learn about the common value propositions and ROI metrics for each type of sustainable initiative (such as cost savings/tax incentives/emission reduction for energy efficiency projects, cost savings/energy price fluctuation hedging/revenue from energy sales for renewable energy projects, energy and water savings/maintenance savings for sustainable construction and architecture, utility cost reduction/water scarcity risk mitigation/utility bill reduction for water conservation, operational continuity/regulatory compliance for conservation and restoration projects, cost savings from efficiency/waste-related expense decreases for sustainable product design, supply chain resilience/long-term savings for sustainable sourcing, higher employee retention/HR risk mitigation for fair labor practices, fuel and maintenance savings/emission reduction for sustainable transport and mobility, or lower climate-related risks/higher stakeholder trust for climate resiliency);
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You’ll learn about identifying, prioritising, engaging and communicating with stakeholders, as well a monitoring the initiative and reporting to them. You’ll learn about some heuristics to use to prioritise stakeholders (such as by their power and interest in the initiative), specific communication types for specific stakeholders (formal reports, open forums, documentation or other modes of communication), and usual reporting timeframes and frameworks (such as the GRI or SASB frameworks);
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You’ll learn about making the business case itself (gathering historical data to establish a performance baseline, tailoring the presentation to the specific audience, including the specific value proposition and ROI metrics for this project), and using communication techniques (such as the recency-primacy effect, strong calls to action, and appealing visuals) to pitch;
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You’ll learn about the role of legal compliance in a sustainable business case, including the three main types of regulation (mandatory regulation, incentive-based regulation and voluntary standards), the major areas which are usually measured by regulators (emissions, waste, energy use, biodiversity impact, chemicals/toxins, etc), and the general process to include legal compliance in the business case;
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You’ll learn about performance measuring and reporting, including the key standards and initiatives (such as the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol, Kyoto Protocol, Paris Agreement, Global Reporting Initiative, or ISO certifications in multiple areas such a ISO 14001 for environmental management), the major reporting frameworks (including the Global Reporting Initiative or GRI, the Greenhouse Gas Protocol or GHG Protocol, the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals or SDGs, or the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board or SASB), the different tools to measure metrics (such as simple dashboards, life cycle assessments or LCAs, footprint calculators, and more), and usual challenges with reporting (e.g. data collection may be too resource intensive, dilemmas on what to report, or having non-standardised data);
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You’ll learn about including operational integration in the business case, including identifying and enabling internal stakeholders, mapping and assessing existing processes (including what to change in them – usually either actions or technology), and also assessing changes to supply chains if applicable;
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You’ll learn about specific examples of implementing sustainable initiatives, such as installing solar panels, changing a product for modular design, or installing drip irrigation, all of these with boilerplate templates for ROI, value proposition, marketing and branding benefits, alignment with CSR strategy, common emission factors, implementation roadmap and common challenges;
MY INVITATION TO YOU
Remember that you always have a 30-day money-back guarantee, so there is no risk for you.
Also, I suggest you make use of the free preview videos to make sure the course really is a fit. I don’t want you to waste your money.
If you think this course is a fit, and can take your knowledge of dealing with change to the next level… it would be a pleasure to have you as a student.
See on the other side!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Course Intro
Lecture 1: Course Intro
Chapter 2: Sustainability Fundamentals
Lecture 1: Module Intro
Lecture 2: The Relevance of Sustainability
Lecture 3: Types of Sustainable Initiatives
Lecture 4: Sustainability Economics
Lecture 5: Module Outro
Chapter 3: Business Case Preparation
Lecture 1: Module Intro
Lecture 2: Deciding on Key Initiatives
Lecture 3: Value Propositions by Initiative
Lecture 4: Stakeholder Engagement/Management
Lecture 5: Making the Case/Pitching
Lecture 6: Module Outro
Chapter 4: Business Case: Specific Areas
Lecture 1: Module Intro
Lecture 2: Legal Compliance
Lecture 3: Performance Measuring and Reporting
Lecture 4: Operational Integration
Lecture 5: Module Outro
Chapter 5: Full Run-Throughs
Lecture 1: Module Intro
Lecture 2: Solar Panel Installation
Lecture 3: Modular Design
Lecture 4: Drip Irrigation
Lecture 5: Module Outro
Chapter 6: Course Outro
Lecture 1: Course Outro
Instructors
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Vasco Patrício
Executive Coach, Past MIT Portugal IEI-Backed Founder
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 3 votes
- 2 stars: 0 votes
- 3 stars: 1 votes
- 4 stars: 21 votes
- 5 stars: 17 votes
Frequently Asked Questions
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