Module 1 Sustainability challenges and opportunities
The global state, what needs to change, and how to bridge the sustainability gap through rewiring the economy.
Module 2 The business case and leadership for action
Why sustainability is good for business, and the importance of good leadership in achieving change.
Module 3 Regulatory environment and international policy
Policy instruments, international agreements, and the role of business and civil society in shaping a zero-carbon economy.
Module 4 Production and consumption
The value chain: Implementing business models and processes for sourcing, producing, and consuming sustainably.
Module 5 Design, technology and planning for sustainability
The role of innovative design, planning, and technology in facilitating sustainable business.
Module 6 Communication and marketing
How to effectively communicate sustainability strategies and goals to internal and external stakeholders.
Module 7 Collaboration and partnerships
How businesses can work together with corporate, government, and non-profit actors to bring about large-scale change in the sustainability space.
Module 8 Rewiring your business approach
Learn how to be an effective change agent, overcome barriers to change, obtain networking support, and create a personalised sustainability action plan.
LEARNINGOUTCOMES
Upon successful completion of the course the student will be able to:
• Explain what an entrepreneurial ecosystem is and explaining its relevance to the study of entrepreneurship
• Describe various entrepreneurship concepts, such as intrapreneurship and social
• entrepreneurship, while explaining their relevance to the study of entrepreneurship
• Describe how innovation and entrepreneurship are interrelated concepts
• Explain the elements of innovation
• Describe what a business model is
• Explain Business Model, Systems, and Structure
• What is the macro environment and why is it important to organizations
• What is the Resource-Based View and why is it important to organizations
• Why should companies innovate
• Explain Sustainability Strategy and Sustainable Business Models
SYLLABUS
The theoretical part of the course covers the following concepts:
- The Entrepreneurial Environment
- Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- Business Models
- Evaluating the External Environment
- Evaluating the Internal Environment
- Selecting Business-Level Strategies
- Innovation Strategies
- Supporting the Business-Level Strategy: Competitive and Cooperative Moves
- Competitiveness and Clusters
- The Strategic Management Process: Achieving and Sustaining Competitive Advantage
- Ethics, Corporate Responsibility, and Sustainability
- Sustainability Strategy
Course Outline
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