When is it good business practice to invest for social good? What are the most innovative and effective business strategies for developing positive social impact around the world? Designed by renowned Wharton professors Katherine Klein and Chris Geczy to help individuals, organizations, and investors bring about societal change, this course introduces the fundamentals of impact investing, and developing a business strategy that drives social impact. You’ll learn how to become a leader who cultivates purpose and inspires change, measure societal impact through evidence-based models, and invest in ventures effectively and meaningfully. By the end of this course, you’ll have a deep understanding of the realities of leading an organization with purpose, and be able to build successful strategies that bring impactful change to the world.

Business Strategies for Social Impact

Business Strategies for Social Impact
This course is part of Business Strategies for A Better World Specialization


Instructors: Katherine Klein
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Reviewed on Jun 4, 2020
This course made me think much deeper about purpose and passion and how I'd like to contribute to greater social impact in my career.
Reviewed on Mar 26, 2020
SO much leanings taking this course. It is certainly beneficial to my current and future work as Human Resource practitioner.
Reviewed on Oct 25, 2020
The first three weeks were great, useful and right to the point.But the fourth week is too "technical" The language is too heavy and I didn't find it useful
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