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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Impact Measurement & Management for the SDGs by Duke University

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About the Course

How can businesses and investors help fill the multi-trillion-dollar gap needed for sustainable development? Simply put: by incorporating
sustainability and social impact factors on people and planet into management decisions. Through this course, anyone can learn to improve
their organization's practice of impact measurement and management and align their ESG or impact activities and reporting with emerging
global standards. Impact Measurement and Management for the SDGs is a collaboration between UNDP SDG Impact and the award-winning
team at CASE at Duke University. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is a steward of the United Nations Su...
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Top reviews

PX

Jun 11, 2022

This course provides lots of structure and frameworks that help enterprises and investors alike to measure and manage SDG Outcomes. The case studies and additonal resources are also very helpful.

FG

Feb 14, 2024

This was an enriching, well explained, clear and incredibly useful Course. I am really happy with the way it was explained. I have managed to apply it already on my work with really good results.

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By Joanna A

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Aug 13, 2023

The information provided by the course is useful for those working in the development sector, in terms of how to align objectives and measurement work with the SDGs. I have been able to apply several of the additional resources to actual strategy development and measurement work.

However, I would recommend the standards of the course quiz and assignments be reviewed and improved: many of the questions can be answered through commonsense and very repetitive across the quiz and the assignment. It would be better if the assignments were case studies where one has to apply concepts and principles of what has been learnt - which would make this a more valuable course.

By Enrico G

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Oct 18, 2024

OK

By Vaishnavi P

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May 13, 2022

Concepts thought are too generic and basic. They can make it a little bit subject oriented too.

By Rishabh R

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Sep 2, 2022

bekar corse