Praktická příprava ESRS reportu a auditní požadavky

Dive Into CS: Code Your Way to the Future

Requirements:
  • Nevyžaduje praxi

Who is this course for?

This course is designed for individuals who are interested in building a foundation in computer science, whether they are new to the field or looking to enhance their existing knowledge. It serves as an excellent starting point for students aiming to acquire critical thinking skills and a systematic approach to problem solving through computational methods.

The curriculum is structured to benefit a diverse range of learners, from aspiring software developers to those curious about how digital systems work. It is also ideal for professionals in other fields seeking to leverage basic coding and computer science principles to improve their job performance or to make a career transition into tech-related roles.

Target audience:

  • Undergraduate students considering a major or minor in computer science

  • Professionals from non-tech backgrounds aiming to switch careers

  • Technology enthusiasts eager to understand the fundamentals of coding and system design

  • Educators and trainers looking to enhance their teaching tools with computer science basics

  • Entrepreneurs needing a tech foundation for digital startups

What will you learn

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  • Programming in Python
  • Data structures and algorithms
  • Software development principles
  • Understanding computational complexity

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Timeline

První den

09:00 – 12:30 Úvod
  • Stručný přehled CSRD a ESRS – legislativní rámec a požadavky
  • Struktura ESRS reportu – co musí obsahovat a proč
  • Klíčové rozdíly oproti jiným standardům (GRI, TCFD, SFDR)
Praktická tvorba ESRS reportu
  • Jak sestavit datový rámec pro ESRS reporting
  • Klasifikace dat podle požadavků ESRS (environmentální, sociální, governance)
  • Jak správně provázat ESRS s uhlíkovou stopou a dalšími ESG metrikami
  • Praktické tipy na zpracování XBRL tagů a formátování CSV výstupů
12:30 – 13:30 Oběd
13:30 – 16:30 Příprava na audit a předaudit
  • Jaké požadavky na audit mají Big4 a další auditorské firmy?
  • Nejčastější chyby a jak se jim vyhnout
  • Jak efektivně komunikovat s auditory a co mít připraveno před auditem
  • Praktické zkušenosti a case studies (různé státy EU)
Praktická cvičení a diskuse
  • Ukázka správně připraveného ESRS reportu
  • Simulace auditního procesu – co se auditor bude ptát?
  • Otevřená Q&A sekce – účastníci mohou řešit vlastní výzvy a problémy
  • Block length 45
  • Teaching hours 6
  • Refreshments Yes
  • Exam No

Praktický návod na přípravu a vydání ESRS reportu v souladu s požadavky regulátorů a očekáváními auditorů.

Frequently asked questions

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Who does ESG apply to?

ESG applies to all types of organizations, including publicly traded companies, private companies, non-profit organizations and even government institutions. ESG criteria are used by investors to evaluate potential investments, by companies to improve their operations and sustainability practices, and by various stakeholders to evaluate the performance of organizations in the field of environmental, social and governance aspects.

Who does the ESRS apply to?

ESRS are a set of standards that have been developed to facilitate the implementation of CSRD. These standards therefore apply to the same entities as CSRD, i.e. mainly to large and publicly traded companies in the European Union. The ESRS provide specific guidance and a framework for how companies should report sustainability-related information to meet CSRD requirements.

In summary, ESG is a broad term that can be applied to any organization regardless of its size or type, while CSRD and ESRS are specific to the European context and focus primarily on large and publicly traded companies within the EU.