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Integrated Reporting: Connecting Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Metrics to Overall Performance | ONLINE

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You may have heard the recent announcement that the IIRC and SASB have merged into a new organization: the Value Reporting Foundation. There have also been material changes made to the <IR> Framework guidelines in 2021. We are busily working on updating our Integrated Reporting course to reflect these changes. In the meantime, please read through . If you would like to receive an alert when this course is available again, please request one via the form below.

Course Overview

Is your company thinking of unifying your sustainability and business performance disclosure in one report, but aren’t sure where to begin? Are you interested in learning how to use your integrated report as a management tool that will help guide your company toward greater collaboration and better decision making? The Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship offers you the opportunity to gain a practical understanding of the integrated reporting process.

In this course, you will learn:

  • The evolution of the integrated reporting movement, as well as the benefits and limitations of adopting this approach.
  • How to employ integrated thinking about the fundamental concepts of value creation, the capitals, and the value creation process.
  • The guiding principles, content elements, and overall presentation of an integrated report.
  • Conditions required for successful implementation of integrated reporting, as well as possible barriers and how they may be overcome.
  • Various mechanisms that can enhance the credibility of and trust in your integrated report.

COURSE STRUCTURE

Start and finish on your schedule: Courses take 15-17 hours, including video content and exercises.

Module 1: Introduction and Context

  • Overview of integrated reporting and set context for course
  • Activity: Developments in US corporate reporting requirements

Module 2: The Benefits of Integrated Reporting

  • Review the business case for creating a fully integrated report
  • Activity: Read the research report entitled “Realizing the benefits: The impact of Integrated Reportingâ€

Module 3: Value Creation

  • How integrated reports can help companies build value and create impact
  • Activity: Read IIRC’s background paper on value creation

Module 4: The Capitals

  • Introduction to all 6 capitals in an integrated report
  • Activity: Choose the most relevant capitals to your industry and draft your own company’s value creation process

Module 5: Achieving Integrated Thinking

  • There are some predictable barriers to integrated thinking, we will explore how they can be overcome
  • Activity: Discuss the tools and techniques used in your organization and evaluate the application of integrated thinking

Module 6: The Guiding Principles

  • Additional tips and tricks for preparing an integrated report
  • Activity: Evaluate a company’s guiding principles

Module 7: The Content Elements

  • Overview of concepts that make up an integrated report
  • Activity: Evaluate a report for its answers to the content elements

Module 8: The Integrated Report

  • Company examples of integrated reports to compare and contrast
  • Activity: Read “Preparing an Integrated Report: A Starter’s Guideâ€

Module 9: Planning the Annual Preparation Process

  • How to effectively manage, change, and break down barriers to successfully implement IR
  • Activity: Prepare an overview slide for senior management and read about assuring an integrated report

This course is for:

This program is recommended for professionals at any level seeking to explore or implement integrated reporting.

Professional credentials earned:

Tuition

  • Member: $1350.00
  • Non-Member: $1550.00

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OUR EXECUTIVE EDUCATION GOAL

All executive education courses with the Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship are taught by CSR experts from a variety of backgrounds, informed by over 30 years of constantly updated research, trends, and insights. Now, with online courses, you can gain the same corporate citizenship knowledge and tools on your own, without leaving your office.

As in all of our executive education programs, our goal is to help you know more so that you can use the assets of your business to do more and achieve more with your corporate citizenship programs—accelerating the business value you create for your company and the social value you create for us all.