Sustainability Grammar Governance Academy
(SGGA)
(SGGA)
The Sustainability Grammar Governance Academy (SGGA) is a specialized institution dedicated to developing governance, supply-chain, climate, and organizational capabilities through the lens of sustainability grammar—the underlying structure that defines how the world interprets IFRS S1/S2, sustainability accounting, financial materiality, climate risk, data transparency, and governance rhythm.
SGGA does not teach ESG as content-SGGA teaches the grammar behind ESG, the logic that allows organizations, governments, and nations to read the future rather than react to it.
In an era where global sustainability has become a new language, SGGA equips leaders with the ability to understand how the world is changing—not only what is changing.
We train the five foundational dimensions of sustainability grammar:
Grammar – the structure behind standards and decisions
Rhythm – the cadence that makes governance stable
Weight / Materiality – what truly matters for survival
Capacity to Hold – the ability to withstand global volatility
Governance – how systems carry their responsibilities
SGGA is the world’s first academy built entirely upon the framework of Sustainability Grammar Governance.
SGGA is not an ESG training center, not a reporting-focused institute, and not an accounting technical school.
SGGA is positioned as:
We translate standards into a coherent grammar that organizations can actually use to make decisions.
We focus on how sustainability data becomes trustworthy, traceable, and meaningful.
We unify fragmented corporate functions into one shared language.
Taiwan is a global supply-chain node.
SGGA becomes the academy that interprets sustainability grammar for Asia—and exports it to the world.
In an era where IFRS S1/S2, financial materiality, and climate-financial governance become global standards,
organizations no longer need more tools—they need people who can calibrate grammar.
The mission of the TISEE Academy is to:
Build organizational sustainability grammar
Strengthen leaders’ carrying capacity
Transform reporting into language
Transform governance into rhythm
Transform sustainability from a task into a culture
We do not train ESG officers.
We cultivate Sustainability Stewards—leaders who can carry the weight of the future.
SGGA’s mission unfolds in four pillars:
We translate financial materiality, climate risk, IFRS S1/S2, resilience, and governance into a single coherent grammar system.
Climate instability, geopolitical tension, regulatory shifts, supply-chain risk-
SGGA helps leaders answer the essential question: “Can we hold this weight?”
The greatest ESG challenge is not data scarcity—it is data without grammar.
SGGA creates the structures that allow data to become evidence.
SGGA is the academic backbone of TISEE, enabling Taiwan to serve as a trusted, interpretable, visible sustainability node in international governance.
SGGA’s vision is not to become the largest provider-but to become the most structurally important.
The world needs a unified language that transcends sectors, cultures, and standards. SGGA will serve as the Asian generator of this grammar.
When international companies ask:
“Where can we learn how IFRS S1/S2 truly works in Asia?” the answer should be: “Taiwan. SGGA.”
Taiwan is already a global supply-chain heart. SGGA helps organizations become trusted nodes—not replaceable vendors.
Connecting:
Dutch water & governance grammar
Nordic rhythm & transparency grammar
German industrial & accounting grammar
Japanese quality & consistency grammar
Israeli resilience & crisis grammar
Korean energy-technology grammar
Taiwan’s supply-chain & trust grammar
SGGA becomes the integrator and translator.
The world’s first grammar-based sustainability qualification: not based on memorization, not based on reporting, but based on one’s ability to interpret how the world is being reshaped.