COST PER PARTICIPANT: FREE OF CHARGE
How the societal challenges affect businesses and why it is important to include social and human capital in business decision-making.
How to identify, measure and value relevant social and human capital impacts and dependencies within your business context.
How you can take action, make commitments, and transform business decision-making to respect human rights, tackle inequality and improve well-being.
The aim of this course is to introduce business employees to social and human capital within the context of the Capitals Approach and human rights. It will provide guidance on how to get started in making positive impacts for people, planet, and society within the business decision-making context.
Participants will hear from business leaders and experts about how an integrated approach can benefit the wellbeing of stakeholders, and the impacts and value created for the business. The course will be hosted on the Coursera platform and split into modules offering extended reading, questions and interaction with other participants. This course, whilst primarily tailored for those working in the private sector, will be freely available to all.
This course is an introductory course; no prior knowledge is needed. It is of particular relevance to those working in the domains of strategy, risk, finance, procurement, accountancy, auditing, human resources, and sustainability.
Drawing from the internationally recognized Social and Human Capital Protocol, the course provides a comprehensive introduction to social and human capital issues and their relationship with human rights and sustainability.
COURSE DURATION: 8 hours
Over four modules, the course will guide you through the process of understanding and integrating social and human capital issues into business DNA to improve people well-being and tackle inequalities.
The course features many real-world business examples, such as Natura, Novartis, Kering, Tony's Chocolonely, Jacobs, OFI, to demonstrate why and how other businesses have measured and valued social and capital, and the benefits this has brought to their strategy and management processes. These examples also show how companies make commitments to enact change and transform business practices, providing insight into different actions and commitments you can take. By the end of the course, participants are expected to have learned about why it is essential to embed social and human capital into business decision-making, and how to get started with a capitals assessment. This course has been developed by the Capitals Coalition in partnership with Nature^Squared, Social Value International, and the Business Commission to Tackle Inequality, part of the WBCSD.
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