Managing External Stakeholder Relationships
No sessions of this course are currently scheduled.
Course Details
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EXPLORE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ISSUES
Examine the management of ethical, legal, political and cultural risks (and opportunities) associated with developing energy projects in emerging markets, including upstream and downstream oil and gas investments. Look at social responsibility efforts, relationship management with external stakeholders, and how politics, culture, and law structure companies’ relationships with stakeholders.
What You'll Learn
Stakeholder Relationships
- Learn how to manage your firm’s relationship with external stakeholders, governmental and nongovernmental
- Corporate social responsibility and stakeholder relationships
Social Responsibility
- Explore important social responsibility issues in the oil and gas industry, including environment, human rights and governance
- Examine how law, politics and culture structure relationships with stakeholders
- Explore the law and politics of the siting process, including environmental permitting
- Environmental issues and stakeholders
- Human rights and stakeholders
- Government stakeholders
Upcoming Sessions
There are no sessions of this course scheduled at this time. Please join our 'interest list' below to express your interest in the course, and stay informed on scheduling and updates.
Attending this Course
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Individuals
This course is appropriate for professionals or investors who work in any part of the energy industry. -
Teams
Organizations often send pairs or small teams, to support the launch of new initiatives. -
Requirements & Credit
There are no prerequisites for this course. Participants earn .70 CEUs for this course, as well as a certificate of completion. Our classes are available for university credit. Please contact us for more information.
This class was the perfect mix of instructor lecture and group participation. The topics were relevant and timely.
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Reimbursement Options
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Course Location
In person courses take place at the AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center and adjoining Rowling Hall on the UT campus in Austin. These world-class facilities provide a comfortable and convenient learning environment, with direct access to the 40 acres of campus and within walking distance of downtown Austin. Live online and on-demand course options are available for many courses.
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