Webinar: Making Sense of the EU Sustainability Directives Jungle
Join us for an enlightening webinar as we dive into the sustainability directives with Prof. Andreas Rasche.
CSRD, CSDDD, ESRS… Do you have your sustainability acronyms in order? In line with the EU Green Deal, the new EU sustainability regulation is a promising step towards levelling the sustainability playing field. But the list of acronyms can seem like a jungle. Join this fireside chat with leading sustainability scholar Prof. Andreas Rasche to hear the latest updates from the sustainability directives and get the best navigation tips
The participants at the event will get:
Clarity on the current of status of EU sustainability directives
Insight into the most important and debated issues
For this webinar, we have invited Andreas Rasche ,Professor of Business in Society, Associate Dean Full-Time MBA, CBS alongside Salla Laasonen, Associate Professor, DTU Management, Academic Director, Master in Sustainable Leadership, DTU Learn for Life.
Here are the details:
Date and time: 21 May from 16:00-16:45 Place: Online, via Zoom
The programme for the webinar is as follows:
16:00-16:10 Intro to the Master in Sustainable Leadership by Salla Laasonen 16:10-16:35 Fireside chat with Salla Laasonen & Andreas Rasche 16:35-16:45 Q&A audience
Kindly note that there is no cost associated with attending this event.
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We hope to see you there!
Who is the Master in Sustainable Leadership programme for?
DTU Master in Sustainable Leadership is master programme for senior specialists, project managers and business leaders who wish to continue their lifelong learning journey and enhance their skills in leadership and how to lead sustainable change.
Innovation is essential for growth. Without constant renewal of products, services, processes and business concepts, companies stand to lose market share. That is why the DTU executive MBA focuses on innovation, new business creation and leadership of current and future technologies.
Every assignment in the programme is focused not only on expanding your knowledge but also on impacting your business challenges. In other words, your Executive MBA can be implemented in your daily work life from day one.
The admission requirements are five years of work experience with three years of experience as knowledge-leader, project-leader and/or people-leader.
Professor and Associate Dean at Copenhagen Business School
Andreas Rasche does research and teaching on corporate sustainability with a focus on ESG, governance and sustainable finance. He also serve as the Associate Dean for the CBS Full-Time MBA program. He has worked for and collaborated with the UN Global Compact on a number of projects. Currently, Andreas serves as Associate Editor of Business Ethics Quarterly.
Academic Director, Executive Master in Sustainable Leadership
Dr. Laasonen is Academic Director at DTU Executive Education, Technical University of Denmark. She is co-director of the Master programme in Sustainable Leadership, a technology and innovation driven programme. Before transferring to DTU, she was Assistant Professor at the Business Society Management Department at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, where she taught the Global Business and Sustainability Master, the International Business Administration, and part-time PhD programmes. Before joining RSM, she was a visiting scholar at Standford University and George Washington University, and completed her PhD at the University of Turku, Finland. In addition to sustainability related topics, Dr. Laasonen has taught scientific research methods at all academic levels. Her research specializes in stakeholder management and dialogue, cross-sector partnerships, and the scientific facts behind sustainability issues. Being originally from Finland, she is ideally equipped to offer the participants a broad perspective to the Nordic sustainability innovation.