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    Social Enterprise and Impact-driven Business
    Cambridge Judge Business School

    Social Enterprise and Impact-driven Business

    Cambridge Judge Business School, Cambridge
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    About This Program

    The Social Enterprise and Impact-driven Business Programme combines the expertise of globally leading social innovation researchers and the experience of social entrepreneurs tackling social and environmental problems through commercial activity. Participants will gain a critical awareness of key issues and challenges facing social entrepreneurs in the UK and across the globe. They will also gain practical skills, enabling them to design and pitch a social enterprise to potential funders.

    Why Cambridge Judge Business School?

    Few business schools can place executive participants inside a working research university ranked among the top five in the world β€” and fewer still can do it in a city where the density of scientific and technological innovation is matched only by the weight of 800 years of academic tradition. Judge is where rigorous social science meets real organisational problems, and where the networks you build over a week can span a Nobel laureate's laboratory and a Series B founder's office.

    Your Profile

    • Founders of social enterprises, and the members of their board of advisors, who wish to develop their practices and understanding of the field.
    • Leaders and employees of businesses or public sector organisations who wish to launch a social-impact initiative or subsidiary, or conduct social enterprise activity.
    • Charity sector leaders who wish to diversify their income through trading.
    • Experienced commercial entrepreneurs wish to pivot to solve pressing social, economic or environmental issues.
    • Impact-driven individuals who wish to generate business ideas to address a specific issue or support a specific community through social enterprise.
    • Learners who wish to balance full-time work with flexible, self-paced study.

    Benefits

    • Gain confidence to use the language of social entrepreneurship, to engage others in developing solutions to global as well as local social challenges.
    • Understand how to write a business plan to pitch a social enterprise initiative within your company or to a potential funder.
    • Learn how to incorporate and govern a social enterprise appropriately for its mission.
    • Develop a network of peers to support your future social enterprise initiatives.
    • Design a viable business model for a social enterprise.
    • Develop an impact strategy for your social enterprise.
    • Learn how to balance the commercial and financial bottom lines of your social enterprise.

    What You'll Learn

    • An introduction to Cambridge Social Ventures, our principles, practices, and learnings.
    • An introduction to the social entrepreneurs featured throughout the learning material.
    • Introductory goal setting and reflection on challenges.
    • A 90-minute live webinar.
    • Contrasting commercial and social enterprise.
    • Badges and codes of practice.
    • Social enterprise around the world.
    • Defining social problems and social mission.
    • Systems, stakeholders and unintended consequences.
    • Ideation for social impact.
    • Scaling enterprise and scaling impact.
    • Social and commercial value creation and value propositions.
    • Business models for social ventures.
    • Incorporation and governance for social ventures.
    • Articulating social impact.
    • Marketing, channels and competitors.
    • Production and operations.
    • Financing social ventures.
    • The bigger picture of social enterprise.
    • The social finance ecosystem.
    • Support organisations and infrastructures.
    • Critical perspectives on social enterprise.
    • Community-building and the solidarity economy.
    • Reviewing key decisions.
    • Risk, rewards and exit.
    • Positioning your brand identity.
    • Preparing your business plan.
    • Pitching and negotiation skills.
    • A 2-hour live webinar.
    • Pitching your business plan.
    • Responding to feedback.
    • Review of learning outcomes and goal setting.
    • Next steps and learnings from the programme.
    • contribute to forums and polls throughout
    • present a business plan
    • offer constructive feedback on other participants’ work.

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