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    Impact Measurement Programme
    Oxford Saïd Business School

    Impact Measurement Programme

    Oxford Saïd Business School, Oxford
    5 daysDuration
    in-personFormat
    EnglishLanguage
    Sustainability & ESGTopic

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    Jun 15 - Jun 19, 2026
    5 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Oxford Campus
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    $10,759

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    The choices we make on why, what and how to measure impact tells us a story of what we choose to value. There are increasing demands across many sectors and organisations to measure social impact. The ways in which impact measurement is designed, implemented, and used has implications for how decisions are made for organisations and society. Impact measurement is not just a technical exercise, but a broader strategic, management and leadership imperative. On this programme, you will learn the core concepts and emerging issues in impact measurement, how 'impact' is framed by and for different stakeholders and uses, and examples of measurement approaches and tools, and how they could be adapted for your work. You will also interact with global leaders and course participants to critically examine how to make choices and decisions for your organisation and context. The programme draws on our extensive research and teaching in impact measurement, impact investing, accounting, finance, and strategy. You will engage with experienced and tutors on how impact measurement is applied to both established and emerging areas - such as impact investment, climate change, supply chains, and philanthropy. You will also exchange ideas and experiences with, and build a network from, a diverse group of programme participants from across the globe.

    Why Oxford Saïd Business School?

    Oxford's business school carries something no rival can replicate: a university founded in 1096 sitting behind every certificate. But Saïd is not simply trading on inherited prestige — its executive programs are deliberately designed around the idea that the most pressing organisational challenges are inseparable from broader societal ones, and the faculty and curriculum reflect that in unusually concrete ways.

    Your Profile

    • A typical cohort is made up of the following.
    • > Impact measurement is of course about looking back – understanding what happened, why it happened, and what it means. It is also about looking forward to test new hypotheses, validate assumptions, or disprove an approach.

    Benefits

    • Understand the core concepts, trends and approaches to measuring social impact
    • How to critically assess and select measurement approaches and tools
    • Be equipped to make informed choices on designing and improving your approach
    • Make better decisions when using impact data to allocate your resources and efforts
    • Subscription to ImpactAlpha
    • Lifetime membership of the Oxford Business Alumni Network
    • Ask the key questions on why, what and how you measure your social impact
    • Develop the core components of an impact measurement strategy
    • Understand how impact measurement varies across sectors and perspectives
    • Integrate leading impact practices from global experts and applied research
    • Navigate the implications of impact measurement within different contexts

    What You'll Learn

    • Day one: Framing
    • Day two: Perspectives
    • Day three: Approaches
    • Day four: Decisions
    • Day five: Prospects
    • Post-programme

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