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    Emerging Social Purpose Leaders
    Melbourne Business School

    Emerging Social Purpose Leaders

    Melbourne Business School, Melbourne
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    10 weeksDuration
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    Jul 26 - Oct 5, 2027
    10 weeks ยท in-person ยท Instructor-Led ยท Carlton
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    $8,553

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    Leaders in not-for-profit and other social purpose organisations operate in highly complex contexts. This immersive 12-week program has been designed to equip not-for-profit and other social purpose leaders who have little or no prior business management training, with the knowledge and skills to lead to achieve social impact and financial sustainability. Generous scholarships are available for this program. All eligible applicants will be automatically considered. The Program is designed around the principles of action-learning. Participants learn through a combination of classroom-based sessions and application of this knowledge to issues and challenges they are encountering in their workplaces. This structure sees participants attending three blocks of two-day residential (classroom) learning, followed by four weeks of a work-application and reflection, all supported by a work-based mentor and coaching by MBS. The Program's three residential blocks led by expert academics from Melbourne Business School and industry experts. These residential learning blocks cover essential topics such as: social purpose strategy; social impact systems thinking and measurement; stakeholder management and communication; leading people; financial fundamentals; and social purpose governance. An integral part of the program is action planning - participants are required to develop actionable plans during each block to apply their learning in their workplace, with the support of their workplace mentor and MBS coach. Between residential sessions, participants benefit from collaborative learning opportunities, building a professional network of like-minded leaders who share similar vision and challenges.

    Why Melbourne Business School?

    Melbourne Business School sits at an unusual intersection: the intellectual rigour of a research university and the practical directness of a standalone graduate institution, all anchored in one of the world's most consistently liveable cities. Its executive education programs draw participants from across the Asia-Pacific region and beyond, making it a genuine hub for leaders who want global perspective without leaving the Southern Hemisphere.

    Your Profile

    • Line, program and project managers in medium and large not-for-profit organisations and social enterprises with little or no prior management experience.
    • CEOs and General Managers in smaller not-for-profit organisations and social enterprises with fewer than five full time equivalent staff.

    Benefits

    • Equip yourself with the skills and knowledge needed to lead positive change.
    • Learn how to apply the fundamentals of management to your organisation's context.
    • Create, implement and review an Action Plan tailored to your individual or organisational leadership journey.
    • Hear from recognised social purpose leaders, gaining valuable insights from real-word examples to enrich your working experience.
    • All applicants will be automatically considered for scholarships.

    What You'll Learn

    • Social Impact Systems Thinking
    • Social Purpose Strategy and Impact Measurement
    • Stakeholder Management and Communications
    • Leading People
    • Financial Fundamentals
    • Negotiations
    • Social Purpose Governance

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    How to Apply

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      Review the entry requirements listed on this page. Most executive programs require 8โ€“15 years of professional experience.

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      Gather your CV, reference letters, and any required test scores. Many EMBA programs waive standardised tests for senior candidates.

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