ESG Certified Risk analyst
I am thrilled 🎉 to announce that I have successfully passed the ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) certification exam conducted by CRISIL Limited, thereby becoming a “Certified ESG Risk Analyst”.
ESG principles are becoming increasingly important ✨in the business world, and this certification underscores my commitment to understanding and implementing sustainable practices at work as and when possible.
ESG encompasses a set of criteria used by investors, stakeholders, and companies to evaluate corporate behavior and determine the societal and environmental impact of their operations.
🎯 It has been scientifically established that organizations following ESG practices demonstrate better growth than those that don’t.
Overall, this course helped me to
🔸Imbibe a strong understanding of ESG risks and how they can impact a company’s long-term success
🔸Learn to integrate ESG risk analysis across several asset classes and investment products using a variety of methodologies
🔸Gain knowledge of the ESG market, including its importance, size, scope, major drivers, difficulties, risks and opportunities
🔸Learn how businesses can generate value by implementing sustainable environmental and social practices
🔸Gain knowledge of the ESG market, including its importance, size, scope, major drivers, difficulties, risks and opportunities
🔸Keep pace with latest ESG market trends and practices
🔸Get acquainted with ESG reporting standards to assist businesses in being transparent
🔸Understand ESG-related concepts, terminologies, frameworks and regulations
By integrating ESG principles into business strategies, companies can create long-term value for both shareholders and society. ESG considerations are no longer just a matter of corporate social responsibility; they are increasingly seen as fundamental to business success and resilience in a rapidly changing world.
As someone who has earned the ESG certification, I am equipped with the knowledge and skills to help organizations navigate the complexities of sustainable business practices.
I encourage all professionals to explore the growing field of ESG and consider how they can incorporate these principles into their domain. Together, we can make a meaningful impact and build a more sustainable and inclusive global economy.
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Symbiosis – Fintech Disruptors
🎓 Just completed another inspiring guest lecture session with MBA students of Symbiosis University of Applied Sciences! It was truly fulfilling to engage with the bright minds of tomorrow and share insights on Fintech Disruptors.
🚀 These interactions fuel my passion for FinTech and Project Management, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to contribute to the learning journey of aspiring professionals.
🔍 Looking forward to more such enriching experiences and collaborations ahead!
Thank you, Mahesh Ranade, Ph.D. for the opportunity..
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The Era of Quiet Vacationing
In today’s busy corporate world, there is a sneaky change happening. The old idea that you should always be working hard and available all the time is starting to fade. Instead, a new way of doing things is emerging, especially among younger workers. A recent study by Harris Poll found something surprising: 83% of millennial workers admit they take paid time off without asking for it officially. This is what they call “quiet vacationing.”
Taking vacations quietly is about more than just having fun. It is a clever way for millennials to take a break from work without looking lazy or uninterested. Unlike younger Gen Z workers, who often speak up about what they need at work, millennials have found sneaky ways to rest without causing any fuss.
There are a few reasons why quiet vacationing is becoming popular.
- First, there is a lot of pressure to always be reachable and ready to work. People worry that if they take time off, others will think they are not committed.
- Then, there is the fear of leaving too much work for their colleagues.
- And on top of that, there is the worry of missing important moments or chances to grow at work.
With more and more organisations are calling for ‘Back to Office’ (BTO or RTO), it is no surprise that millennials will resort to this technique to avoid hustle and bustle of corporate culture.
The fact that most millennials and even peoples in 30’s are resorting to this subtle tactic shows that something is not right in the way we work. For a generation that values being real and does not like unnecessary rules, quiet vacationing is just a way to cope in a work environment that does not fit their needs.
Instead of seeing this trend as sneaky, companies should see it as a sign that things need to change. Businesses that let their workers take care of themselves without judging them will see big benefits like more creativity, better work, and stronger loyalty. Those that support a good balance between work and life will not be surprised by stealth vacations. They will see it as a sign of a team that is ready to come back stronger after a break.
Some corporates are trying to make one or two weeks of continuous leave as mandatory however majority are not ready for long leave of employees.
Quiet vacationing shows that millennials will not give up their personal lives just to work all the time. They are determined to find a balance. And it is up to companies to change and make that balance a normal part of work, not something people have to hide.
Trying to always look busy has made a whole generation find sneaky ways to take breaks. But if companies understand how important it is for people to take time for themselves, they will see big improvements. Having happy, refreshed workers will make a huge difference for any company that is ready to change.
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