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GreenMBA

MBA in Sustainable Enterprise

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This course investigates how and why complexities increase as individuals form groups or teams, and as various groups form organizational systems. Students learn how to bridge leadership-management roles, how to distinguish between required systems and emergent systems, and how to assess ego-motivation, eco-motivation, and employee ownership in designing effective teams and workplaces. Patterns, principles and factors that support or inhibit conscious, socially responsible organizations, including economic factors, are explored from many angles so students recognize alternative choices for organizational structures and cultures within corporate and non-corporate settings. This course is taken concurrently with Communication Skills for Business Transformation.

 

What people are saying about the GreenMBA

"The energy analysis of water movement through our vineyard operations done by the Green MBA students in the fall of 2007 provided us with a baseline on which to build energy reduction programs and examine energy generation.  The Green MBA student team was engaging and through in their investigation.  The experience was enriching for both our operation and the students with a final product that was complete and professional"

John Nagle,
Manager Environmental Affairs,
Gallo Family Vineyards