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GreenMBA

MBA in Sustainable Enterprise

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In this course students explore how people, acting through the private, public, and nonprofit sectors, can effect change in their communities using a “triple-bottom-line” approach–sustainable scale, just distribution and efficient allocation. Many organizations – private firms, non-profit organizations and government agencies – are in the process of designing and testing models of commerce in the hope of finding ways to protect the earth and its inhabitants while still generating profits. The course focuses on a number of these models, including Natural Capitalism, The Natural Step, Cradle-to-Cradle Design, the Sky Trust and the Global Reporting Initiative, and applies the models to students’ strategic enterprise plans.

 

What people are saying about the GreenMBA

“It was a genuine pleasure to work with the Green MBA Team as they researched and designed the Maker Faire Alternative Transportation Plan.  We were able to successfully institute this plan with the city and county departments and raise awareness in the process.  The overall experience for our attendees improved greatly while reducing the impact the Maker Faire had on the environment.  The professionalism, diligence and aptitude of the team was top notch and together we made a difference.  This collaboration was an astounding success and our first benchmark goal was accomplished.  A great appreciation to the students for a job well done! Thank you.”

Louise M Glasgow,
Show Producer,
Maker Faire