About the Course
Organizations increasingly want sustainability reporting that proves performance with traceable evidence, not narrative that can shift from one department to another. To do that, you need capabilities in materiality assessment, ESG data governance, indicator design, disclosure mapping, assurance readiness, and stakeholder communication, all grounded in frameworks such as GRI Standards, ISSB requirements, and the TCFD structure. This course is built around the realities of a reporting function, where numbers come from operations, assumptions sit in spreadsheets, and leadership expects a story that matches the data.
You will learn how to turn scattered reporting activity into a structured system using ESG data collection templates, a materiality matrix, KPI definitions, control checks, disclosure crosswalks, and a reporting calendar. The course teaches you to practice core tasks hands-on, including drafting a reporting ownership model, validating indicators against source evidence, and building a disclosure tracker; you will be introduced at overview level to assurance preparation, digital workflow automation, and AI-assisted tagging of ESG evidence so you can understand where these tools add value without overclaiming implementation depth. This course teaches how to set up a sustainability reporting function, connect data owners to disclosure requirements, and prepare reporting packs that support executive and external review so you can produce reliable reports under real deadlines.
Many teams face limited ESG data maturity, multiple legacy spreadsheets, and competing demands from finance, operations, legal, and investor relations. This sustainability reporting function training is designed for professionals who must deliver in that environment by building a reporting process that fits current capacity while still supporting credible disclosure quality, governance oversight, and future assurance expectations.
Target Audience
This sustainability reporting function training is designed for professionals who need to build, run, or improve ESG disclosure processes inside a live organization. It suits people who work with source data, reporting controls, materiality decisions, and executive-facing sustainability content.
- Sustainability Reporting Managers who coordinate reporting calendars and disclosure ownership
- ESG Reporting Analysts who compile indicators and validate evidence trails
- Corporate Sustainability Managers who align KPI definitions with business priorities
- Financial Controllers who reconcile sustainability data with management reporting
- Internal Auditors who test ESG controls and disclosure traceability
- Governance, Risk and Compliance Leads who oversee reporting accountability
- Investor Relations Managers who prepare sustainability narratives for stakeholders
- Environmental Data Specialists who manage emissions and resource datasets
- Operations Managers who supply facility and process-level ESG inputs
- External Reporting Specialists who map disclosures to GRI and ISSB
Course Objectives
This course equips you to plan, execute, and measure sustainability reporting initiatives that improve disclosure quality, strengthen assurance readiness, and support strategic decision-making.
- Assess current reporting maturity using a GRI and ISSB disclosure gap analysis.
- Apply materiality assessment methods to prioritize ESG topics and KPI coverage.
- Build a sustainability reporting function map with roles, controls, and approval flows.
- Develop an ESG data collection template for operational owners and evidence tracking.
- Evaluate disclosures against GRI Standards, IFRS S1, IFRS S2, and TCFD alignment.
- Navigate stakeholder requirements across finance, operations, legal, and investor relations.
- Implement a reporting dashboard with KPI definitions, source owners, and review dates.
- Synthesize findings into an executive reporting pack and disclosure action plan.
Requirements & Prerequisites
To get the most from this course, you should have working familiarity with corporate reporting, ESG or sustainability concepts, and spreadsheet-based data handling. No programming is required, but you should be comfortable reviewing KPI definitions, source documents, and disclosure drafts. This course is suitable for intermediate to advanced professionals who already contribute to reporting, governance, finance, audit, or sustainability operations.
Professional and Organizational Impact
When you lead sustainability reporting with credible data and practical methods, you become a trusted driver of disclosure quality and stakeholder confidence.
- Build stronger ESG data controls and evidence trails.
- Gain confidence in GRI and ISSB disclosure mapping.
- Strengthen judgment when prioritizing material sustainability topics.
- Enhance your ability to reconcile narrative and metrics.
- Develop assurance readiness for sustainability reports and KPIs.
- Position yourself as a reporting partner to finance and legal teams.
- Expand your value in ESG governance and external reporting roles.
- Create reusable templates for reporting calendars and disclosure trackers.
Organizations that embed sustainability reporting function excellence into reporting cycles reduce disclosure risk, improve credibility, and strengthen market positioning.
- Reduce reporting errors through clearer ownership and validation controls.
- Mitigate greenwashing risk with traceable source evidence.
- Improve assurance readiness across ESG data and disclosures.
- Increase leadership confidence in sustainability dashboards and narratives.
- Strengthen investor trust through consistent reporting frameworks.
- Support faster close cycles for annual sustainability reporting.
- Improve cross-functional alignment between operations, finance, and sustainability teams.
- Strengthen competitive positioning with credible, comparable disclosures.
Training Methodology
This is a practical, outcome-driven course designed to turn sustainability reporting aspiration into measurable action and credible reporting.
Methodology includes:
- Hands-on calculation of ESG KPI baselines using Excel-based datasets.
- Scenario simulation for year-end disclosure pressure and late data changes.
- Assessment using a GRI Standards disclosure checklist and materiality matrix.
- Stakeholder mapping across finance, operations, legal, and investor relations.
- Case study analysis from manufacturing, financial services, energy, and retail reporters.
- Group workshop producing a reporting function map and disclosure tracker.
- Reflection exercise using ISSB and TCFD benchmarks to challenge current practice.
Upcoming Sessions
Next available dates worldwide
No international sessions scheduled
Certification
Recognized credentials that advance your career
Participants who complete the Building a Sustainability Reporting Function Training Program earn a Trainingcred Certificate of Achievement, demonstrating professional competence and alignment with global standards in learning and development.
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- Build expertise with structured, outcome-driven learning.
- Equip individuals and teams with skills that grow with industry needs.
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- Apply what you learn with a proven methodology that ensures lasting impact.
- Develop immediately usable skills that translate directly into workplace success.
- Gain the expertise needed for career advancement and leadership roles.
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