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May 09, 2024
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SE 440 - Planning and Implementation for Social Entrepreneurship This is an entrepreneurial and managerial strategy course that examines decision points and challenges faced by social enterprises as they move from start-up to maturity. Students will learn how strategy formulation and implementation relate to the various functional areas of business. Given that social enterprises aim to scale impact as sustainable businesses, a key focus of the course is the strategy of scaling. Case studies provide the opportunity to apply the course material to social enterprise experiences. Prereq(s): SE 220 and SE 345 and (SE 320 or COM 331 )
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