Top MBA Courses in Sustainability / Corporate Responsibility - Africa & Middle East
Sustainability / Corporate Responsibility - Africa & Middle East
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This course provides students with a solid grounding in the dynamics of private sector-led community
This course provides students with a solid grounding in the dynamics of private sector-led community social investments and economic development (CoSI and ED) within the natural resource sector.
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Impact investing is an investment strategy that focuses on reducing the negative social and environm
Impact investing is an investment strategy that focuses on reducing the negative social and environmental effects of business while generating positive financial returns.
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The Managing New Power Markets & Regulation short course at the GSB seeks to give managers and leade
The Managing New Power Markets & Regulation short course at the GSB seeks to give managers and leaders working in this critical sector the ability to contribute to the reform of the power sector and deliver sustainable, affordable services to everyone while accelerating economic growth.
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This course will teach you to predict and balance financial variables to produce detailed and insigh
This course will teach you to predict and balance financial variables to produce detailed and insightful financial models, conduct sensitivity analyses, and how to leverage financial models to inform investment decision-making. Using this knowledge, you will be able to identify opportunities for growth for your organisation while mitigating risk.
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