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Social Entrepreneurship
- Self-paced
- Free Access
- Free certificate
- 12 Sequences
- Introductive Level
Course details
Syllabus
- Intro: Introduction to the Course
- Week 1: What is Social Entrepreneurship?
- Week 2: Who is a Social Entrepreneur?
- Week 3: How to Identify an Opportunity?
- Week 4: Creating a Business Model
- Week 5: The Business Model Canvas
- Week 6: Writing a Business Plan
- Week 7: Selecting an Organizational Form
- Week 8: Attracting Investors
- Week 9: Measuring Social Impact
- Week 10: Communication Strategies for Social Enterprises
- Week 11: Replication Strategy
- Week 12: Exit Strategies
Prerequisite
None
Instructors
- Kai Hockerts - Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility
Editor
Centrally located in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, Copenhagen Business School (CBS) is one of the largest business schools in Europe with close to 20,000 students. CBS offers world-class research-based degree programs at undergraduate, graduate, and PhD levels as well as executive and other post experience programs.
Platform
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