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    Social Leadership for Managers
    Nova School of Business & Economics

    Social Leadership for Managers

    Nova School of Business & Economics, Carcavelos
    15 daysDuration
    in-personFormat
    EnglishLanguage
    LeadershipTopic

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    Oct 12 - Oct 30, 2026
    15 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Carcavelos Campus
    Open
    $1,413

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    In a scenario where top executives are increasingly willing to contribute to the common good, the lack of familiarity with the social sector can make it difficult to put this interest into practice. This program enables participants to acquire the necessary knowledge and network to take their first steps towards these roles, addressing topics such as the context and specificities of social organizations, governance models, tax and legal frameworks, business models and impact measurement. You will gain a sufficiently broad and comprehensive knowledge base that will allow you to have a 360-degree view of the sector.

    Why Nova School of Business & Economics?

    Nova School of Business & Economics sits at the intersection of rigorous quantitative research and applied management practice, built on a Portuguese-language economy that punches well above its weight in international trade, finance, and consulting. Its Carcavelos campus, opened in 2022, was purpose-designed for collaborative executive learning in a way that few purpose-built business school facilities in Europe can match. For a senior professional who wants the intellectual credibility of a triple-crown school with direct access to Atlantic-facing markets, Nova SBE is a specific answer, not a generic one.

    Your Profile

    • Senior executives or top managers looking to contribute to the social sector
    • Professionals responsible for corporate social responsibility or volunteering programs
    • Experienced managers considering a non-executive board role in a social organization
    • Leaders in their later career phase seeking to apply their skills in a social economy context

    Benefits

    • Understanding of the context, challenges, and peculiarities of the social economy sector
    • Familiarity with best practices in the social economy sector
    • Hands-on experience and interaction with social organizations
    • Opportunity for non-executive collaboration with a social organization
    • Understanding the social economy sector to develop corporate social responsibility and/or corporate volunteering programs
    • Providing top professionals with a skills volunteering program for their pre-retirement phase

    What You'll Learn

    • Context and specificities of social organizations
    • Governance models
    • Tax and legal frameworks
    • Business models and impact measurement

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