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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Business Strategies for Social Impact by University of Pennsylvania

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About the Course

When is it good business practice to invest for social good? What are the most innovative and effective business strategies for developing positive social impact around the world? Designed by renowned Wharton professors Katherine Klein and Chris Geczy to help individuals, organizations, and investors bring about societal change, this course introduces the fundamentals of impact investing, and developing a business strategy that drives social impact. You’ll learn how to become a leader who cultivates purpose and inspires change, measure societal impact through evidence-based models, and invest in ventures effectively and meaningfully. By the end of this course, you’ll have a deep understanding of the realities of leading an organization with purpose, and be able to build successful strategies that bring impactful change to the world....

Top reviews

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Jul 14, 2021

Very informative course enriched with interviews from impact leaders that shared their challenges on their way and how to overcome. Introduction into Impact Investing is eye-opening. Great course!

DE

Dec 21, 2020

This is a very awesome course. Although it is a relatively new field for me, I have really learned so much about social impact and investment in general. I really hope to put this to good use.

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By frankzou

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May 21, 2018

Great Intro

By cristina o

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Dec 18, 2021

Although I gave it 3 stars, it doesn't mean it's not good enough. I just have two criticisms: first, the actual strategies that can be used by social-impact businesses could have been better conceptualised. The interviews are very useful because they offer real-world examples, however in a training provided by academics I would expect to see a systemisation by general categories, not just specific examples. In this sense, I don't think the interviews are optional, but actually form a great part of the course itself. My second criticism echoes what many other students said about the gap between the first three modules and the fourth. I found the last module to start quite abruptly on the assumption that we should know already basic notions like assets, for example, to which the previous ones had not contributed at all. I wasn't even sure what the base of the pyramid was referring to in this context and had to wait a little bit to understand. Apart from these criticisms, I actually enjoyed a lot the course and did learn many useful things, especially as a person new to social impact.

By Ashlea W

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Jun 24, 2020

This course really delivered on the spectrum of strategies for social impact. Modules 2 and 3 are by far the best and most useful - well produced, with punchy, compelling content. Module 1 felt a bit slow and not overly relevant as I didn't have an organisation to apply the exercises to. Module 4 felt very disconnected from the rest of the course. it was so jarring to go from the concepts under discussion in short videos into multiple, long videos of complex financial terminology which felt mismatched to the level of the prior modules.

By adrienne w

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Dec 2, 2020

Weeks 1-3 were as described and appropriate for the entry level or intermediate learner. Week 4 was a stark departure from the other curriculum and seemed very out of place. It got in the weeds and niche, and generally requires more than a baseline comprehension of investing.

By Niklas J

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May 17, 2021

The course is a decent introduction to the area, but the impact investing module, my reason for enrolling, was disappointing. It was very academic and - in my opinion as an investor and holder of an M.Sc. in Finance - almost missing the point.

By Fischer M

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Dec 9, 2020

The first three modules were very clear and interesting, however the last module seemed out of place and way too complicated compared to the rest of the course. It was hard to keep up and to understand the link with the previous lectures.

By Motswedi M

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May 24, 2020

the course was very insightful and informative. However, i couldn't relate to some of the information and examples given to drive the point home.

By Marcela L

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Oct 6, 2020

I LOVE THE FIRST 3 WEEKS. DIDINT ENJOY AS MUCH THE WEEK NUMBER 4.

By Mukul P

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Aug 27, 2018

Very hollow in nature. The other courses are far better.

By Anupam A G

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Oct 12, 2023

1. First 3 modules (Klein) should have been either shorten or made in more than 6 modules. 2. Significance of the module description was lacking the conclusion relevance. 3. Module-4 (Geczy) of finance has very little significance for the course . 4. The module-4 needed several detailed financial terminology understanding and that had very less correlation with the main program of Business Strategies for Better World. 5. Finally, it could have been better to have short videos (each module should not have more than 5 videos and no video should be more than 15 minutes) for first 3 modules and whole last module of finance should have been a single video of not more than 20 minutes.