A GROWING NUMBER OF CORPORATIONS ARE SEEKING to improve their social and environmental impact, while meeting their economic bottom line. The Social Impact Management concentration prepares you to identify opportunities for improving social impact and to lead successful social impact initiatives.
Many of the tools needed for effective Social Impact Management can be found in the core MBA curriculum. In Economics, you will explore how markets work and where they tend to fail. You will learn to lead change in Leadership and Organizational Behavior, to mobilize employees and develop their capabilities in Human Resource Management, to develop strategic plans for social impact in Strategic Management, to evaluate financial outcomes in Financial Accounting and Managerial Accounting, and to evaluate social outcomes in Evaluation for Managers. In Social Justice, Management and Policy, you will explore different meanings of social justice across individuals, across societies and over time.
Beyond the core MBA curriculum, you will explore new forms of corporate social responsibility in Managing the Triple Bottom Line and will learn to launch new programs and enterprises in Social Entrepreneurship. To build additional expertise and tools for effective social impact management, you can choose from a wide array of elective courses offered at the Heller School and the International Business School at Brandeis, from Fundraising and Development to Environmental Impact Assessment to Operational Risk Management.
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