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There are 5 modules in this course
The Business School at the University of Colorado Denver wants to help you become a change agent for sustainable business. We hope that with the skills and concepts you gain from this specialization that you will help your business reduce its social and environmental impact. Being a change agent is hard. It takes courage and passion and knowledge. To implement change also requires being able to make the case for that change in terms that people in your company or organization respond to and understand.
After completing the specialization, you will be able to:
* Discuss the threats and opportunities that major global trends such as climate change present to businesses;
* Identify ways a company can improve its environmental and social performance;
* Evaluate and compare companies’ sustainability activities and products;
* Develop a business case for implementing sustainability investments;
* Identify key criteria of green businesses and product design;
* Be a change agent in your organization;
* Understand emerging topics in sustainable business, including those in the public policy space.
We're very excited about offering this MOOC specialization and hope it gives you the first step toward learning about and taking action to make the places you work and the products you buy more sustainable.
Sustainable business changes daily with new products, innovations and ideas, so you will be important in keeping the class current. We look forward to learning from you as you take this green journey!
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Welcome to the first class of Become a Sustainable Business Change Agent.
This week we introduce you to several people who are making changes and talk about the class and the entire specialization. We also begin to think about what type of changes you should look for at the start of your change agent career. Finally, we discuss what a good proposal has to do to be approved. The proposal has to convince decision-makers that your change helps the company or organization. So you need to make sure that the right people support your idea, that the right person receives it and that you have made a sound case for the sustainability change you are proposing.
During the next classes we will help you learn the tools to put together a powerful proposal and to identify the key people who will influence your idea being implemented.
We hope by the end of this specialization you will have a proposal for a change in your company, or have the tools so when that opportunity arises you can be an agent of positive change.
What's included
5 videos1 reading1 assignment2 discussion prompts
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5 videos•Total 51 minutes
Lesson 1 - Welcome to Become a Sustainable Business Change Agent•4 minutes
Lesson 2 - Stories of Change•13 minutes
Lesson 3 - What to look for in a first project•12 minutes
Lesson 4 - Starting as a Change Agent: Jarrett Smith Interview•14 minutes
Lesson 5 - What does a good change proposal look like?•8 minutes
1 reading•Total 5 minutes
Get help and meet other learners in this course. Join your discussion forums!•5 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Quiz 1 - Getting Started•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
Introductions and Goals for taking this MOOC•10 minutes
The Power of One•10 minutes
Finding a good first project
Module 2•3 hours to complete
Module details
This week we discuss what you should be trying to accomplish with your first sustainability change project and give you some ideas of the types of projects that are likely to be successful. We also introduce the notion of establishing a baseline so you can measure the effect of your change.
Lesson 1 - Good First Projects: Energy Savings•11 minutes
Lesson 2 - Good first Projects - Behavioral Nudges•9 minutes
Lesson 3 - Good First Projects: Recycling•8 minutes
Lesson 4 - Good first projects: Reporting•6 minutes
Lesson 5 - B-Corps: Goals Besides Profits An Interview with Kara Peck•12 minutes
Jarrett Smith - Starting your change agent career•14 minutes
Graham Russell - Recycling as a first project•19 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Quiz 2 - Great First Change Opportunities•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 90 minutes
Creating a Baseline and Measuring Success•90 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Finding First Projects•10 minutes
Financial Analysis for the Business Case
Module 3•3 hours to complete
Module details
An important aspect of making the business case of change is to show the likely financial impact of the change. Ideally, we will find improvements that increase profits either by saving the company money or by increasing sales. To demonstrate these financial benefits we use a standard tool from financial analysis - Net Present Value analysis (NPV). The idea underlying Net Present Value analysis is that we estimate all the cash inflows and outlays associated with a project, then through a technique called discounting (or computing the present value) we shift all the cash flows into the present so they can be compared. You cannot compare an outlay made to day directly to a cash flow or profit to be received in two or three years. Combining the present value of the cash flows - adding the present value of benefits and subtracting the present value of outlays - gives us the Net Present Value. If the NPV is positive the benefits, adjusted for time, more than offset the costs and the project enhances the value of the company. If the NPV is negative then the monetary benefits do not more than offset the costs. But there may be non-monetary reasons for pursuing the project. This is where we begin to consider the reasons for companies becoming sustainable discussed in Week 2 of this module. The business case includes the financial impact and non-monetary sustainability impacts of the change.
Lesson 1 Financial Analysis - Time Value of Money•9 minutes
Lesson 2 - Present Value and Doing an NPV•8 minutes
Lesson 3 Net Present Value Practice Problem•12 minutes
Lesson 4: Computing Return on Investment and Payback•10 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Hydration Station Case•10 minutes
Excel Resources (Optional)•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Quiz 3 - Financial Analysis•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Hydration Station Financial Analysis•60 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
How can we include non-monetary benefits in our analysis?•10 minutes
Starting to Make the Business Case for Sustainability
Module 4•3 hours to complete
Module details
In this module we cover two topics: The benefits for companies of being sustainable and aspects of our economic system that prevent/discourage companies form being more sustainable. The goal of the module is to give you the first tools for making the business case for sustainability. The benefits of sustainability will be important as you put together your proposal for change. If you work in the sustainable business arena very long you will need to know some of the vocabulary and economics that cause some of our environmental and social problems. These are market failures. We'll introduce three: externalities, common access resource problems and information failures.
Lesson 1 - Why Become a Sustainable Company? Part 1•6 minutes
Lesson 2 - Why Become a Sustainable Company? Part 2•6 minutes
Lesson 3 - Market Failures Part 1 - Externalities•8 minutes
Lesson 4 - Market Failures Part 2 - Common Access Resources & Information•10 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
Week 4 Introduction (Start Here)•10 minutes
Resources on - Why Companies Should Go Green and Market Failures•10 minutes
Additional Readings and Resources•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Quiz 4 - Why become sustainable and market failures•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Externality Examples•60 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 25 minutes
Do you agree with some of our sustainability benefits?•15 minutes
GDP: What in your life does GDP miss or mismeasure?•10 minutes
Sustainable Thinking
Module 5•5 hours to complete
Module details
The Business School at the University of Colorado Denver wants to help you become a change agent for sustainable business. We hope that with the skills and concepts you gain from this specialization that you will help your business reduce its social and environmental impact. Being a change agent is hard. It takes courage and passion and knowledge. To implement change also requires being able to make the case for that change in terms that people in your company or organization respond to and understand.
We begin our journey to being a change agent by introducing sustainability thinking. Sustainable business requires a new way of seeing and thinking about how business operates. By beginning to think sustainably you will be better able to identify ways that your company can improve and explain those changes to decision makers.
We will look at 6 ways of thinking related to sustainability:
• Life-Cycle Thinking
• Long-Term Thinking
• Circular Thinking
• Resilience Thinking
• Systems Thinking
• Context Thinking
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