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    Business Sustainability Strategy
    MIT Sloan School of Management

    Business Sustainability Strategy

    MIT Sloan School of Management, Cambridge
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    7 weeksDuration
    onlineFormat
    EnglishLanguage
    Sustainability & ESGTopic

    Available Cohorts

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    May 13 - Jun 30, 2026
    7 weeks · online · Self-Paced
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    Jul 22 - Sep 8, 2026
    7 weeks · online · Self-Paced
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    Sep 30 - Nov 17, 2026
    7 weeks · online · Self-Paced
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    $3,250

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    For many companies, the topic of sustainability is at the forefront of business agendas. Consumers and stakeholders are demanding greater accountability from organizations, and the regulatory environment is becoming increasingly stringent. However, pursuing the environmental, social, and governance impacts of business is often met with tension. Leaders now need to manage the misconception within business that meeting sustainability goals means compromising profits.


    The Business Sustainability Strategy online short course focuses on navigating these trade-offs and tensions successfully, and explores the process of achieving sustainability through innovation and behavioral change. In this six-week program, you’ll learn to optimize your business strategies as you analyze some of the most significant sustainability challenges businesses face today. You’ll also tackle a range of diverse topics, including climate change, dematerialization, and the causes of market failures. With insight and guidance from the MIT Sloan faculty and a host of industry experts, you’ll walk away with the skills to drive long-lasting, sustainable change within and beyond your organization.

    Why MIT Sloan School of Management?

    MIT Sloan doesn't trade on prestige alone — it trades on proximity. Proximity to one of the world's densest concentrations of engineering, AI, and life sciences research, and to a faculty that publishes the ideas executives will be managing around in five years. If you want to understand how technology reshapes strategy before it reshapes your industry, this is the room to be in.

    Your Profile

    • Business leaders and functional managers who would like to improve their sustainability leadership skills.
    • Investment professionals who are tasked with delivering socially responsible investments and public sector officials who need a business-centered, cross-sector perspective on sustainability
    • Those interested in driving the value of sustainability in the marketplace, particularly professionals with existing environmental skills

    Benefits

    • Self-Paced

    What You'll Learn

    • World Challenges: Environment, Inequality, Poverty, and Social Well-Being
    • The Standard Playbook: Managing for Sustainability
    • The Promise Framework: Tensions, Trade-Offs, and Impact
    • Next Generation Strategies for Sustainability: Technology and Innovation
    • Market Failures and Institutions: Changing the Rules of the Game
    • Management for the 21st Century: Agents of Change