This course is for anyone who wants to make a difference. Whether you are already familiar with the field of social innovation or social entrepreneurship, working for an organization that wants to increase its social impact, or just starting out, this course will take you on a journey of exploring the complex problems that surround us and how to start thinking about solutions.

Becoming a changemaker: Introduction to Social Innovation

Becoming a changemaker: Introduction to Social Innovation



Instructors: François Bonnici
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What you'll learn
How to develop the concepts, mindset, skills, and relationships needed to start becoming a changemaker.
How to form your own approach to social innovation and identify resources to begin acting as a social innovator.
Skills you'll gain
- Resourcefulness
- Problem Solving
- Growth Strategies
- Organizational Structure
- Design Thinking
- Social Impact
- Organizational Change
- Innovation
- Systems Thinking
- Complex Problem Solving
- Diversity and Inclusion
- Resource Utilization
- Human Centered Design
- Program Evaluation
- Empowerment
- Community Development
- Entrepreneurship
- Intercultural Competence
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Reviewed on May 28, 2020
I strongly recommend the course as it is truly inspirational. The lecturers provide you with structured guidelines in order to excel in your social innovation and make it real.
Reviewed on Sep 25, 2016
This course has changed my life and I hope I can do even just a tiny bit to change the world. Well worth it for anyone tired of seeing the need for change and not knowing how to take action.
Reviewed on May 5, 2020
It was important in helping students navigate through their ideas through problem-solving and critical thinking skills amongst others. It also broaden ideas to impacting change in the world.
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