Melbourne-based school RMIT Online has partnered with Deloitte to provide training in this area in order to train business bean counters in order to comply with Australia’s new culture change reporting requirements.
RMIT Online CEO Nic Cola said,” Compliance relies on upskilling”, and the relationship will see a little course, known as a “micro- login” offered to those at the economic reporting coalface.
” Inclusive management, plan, risk management, and metrics and targets, companies will need to update more than their economic reporting”, Mr. Cola said, in remarks obtained by AAP.
Deloitte emphasized that the new compliance reporting process was not just a box-checking exercise but that it would increase businesses ‘ resilience in the face of climate change’s effects.
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