The British Academy for Training and Development presents this training program on Sustainable Business Management for Professionals, aimed at enabling participants to adopt sustainability concepts and practices within their business strategies and daily operations.
In today’s global business environment, increasing challenges such as climate change, social justice, and resource efficiency make integrating sustainability into the core of management operations an urgent necessity, not an option.
This program focuses on developing a deep understanding of the relationship between institutional performance and environmental and social sustainability. It equips participants with practical tools to apply sustainable governance principles, sustainability reporting, and impact analysis across various professional contexts. The program also reviews leading international standards and corporate initiatives that promote responsible and sustainable business practices.
Who Should Attend?
Executive leaders and decision-makers in the public and private sectors.
Quality, sustainability, and compliance managers in large organizations.
Entrepreneurs and investors interested in responsible investment.
Professionals working in strategic planning and institutional development.
Knowledge and Benefits:
After completing the program, participants will be able to master the following:
Understand the core principles of sustainable business and its importance in the modern business context.
Strengthen their ability to integrate environmental and social goals into daily operations.
Recognize international sustainability reporting and non-financial disclosure standards.
Develop institutional strategies based on sustainability and corporate social responsibility.
Improve skills in assessing environmental and social impacts and identifying strategic priorities.
Definition and core areas of sustainability
Historical development of sustainable business concepts
The relationship between sustainability and competitive advantage
Environmental dimension (resource and energy conservation)
Social dimension (justice, equality, community)
Economic dimension (long-term responsible growth)
Principles of sustainable corporate governance
Leadership’s role in promoting a sustainability culture
Oversight and ethical responsibility of boards of directors
Legal frameworks: environmental and social
Institutional obligations to local and international standards
The link between compliance and organizational sustainability
Embedding sustainability in vision and mission statements
Identifying environmental and social priorities in operational plans
Smart planning tools for sustainability projects
Identifying key stakeholders
Analyzing stakeholder expectations and influence
Tools for effective engagement and communication
Criteria for selecting responsible suppliers
Managing a sustainable supply chain
Monitoring suppliers’ environmental and social performance
Principles of the circular economy
Maximizing resource use and minimizing waste
Industrial examples of circular economy practices
Key environmental performance indicators
Calculating carbon footprint and energy consumption
Strategies for emission and pollution reduction
Definition of sustainability-based investing
Environmental and social factors in risk assessment
Financial market trends toward green investments
The role of innovation in supporting corporate sustainability
Developing eco-friendly products and services
Promoting R&D in environmental sectors
The link between digitalization and sustainability
AI technologies and energy efficiency
Transitioning to paperless operations
Objectives and importance of sustainability reports
Key components of a sustainability report
Differences between financial and non-financial reporting
General framework of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) disclosure standards
The role of reporting in building investor trust
Key differences between CSR and sustainability
Developing effective community initiatives
Measuring the social impact of corporate activities
Principles of workplace diversity and inclusion
Organizational benefits of a diverse workforce
Policies supporting equality and fair representation
Identifying potential environmental and social risks
Integrating risk management into strategic planning
Impact analysis and scenario forecasting methods
Marketing of environmentally responsible products
Reputation management in a sustainability context
Building trust through transparent communication
ESG indicators (Environmental, Social, and Governance)
Key performance indicators (KPIs) for sustainability
Analyzing outcomes and guiding institutional policies
Linking internal controls with environmental and social goals
Performance review and compliance assurance
Process improvement based on control results
Collaborating with local and international organizations
Supporting the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Developing joint initiatives with civil society
Green finance tools and eco-friendly project funding
Sustainable finance and support programs
Applying for funding with measurable social impact
Building an institutional culture that supports sustainability values
Employee training and internal awareness programs
Encouraging internal environmental and social initiatives
Steps to develop a comprehensive sustainability plan
Setting measurable priorities and objectives
Continuous monitoring and evaluation of sustainability performance
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