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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Strategy and Sustainability by IESE Business School

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About the Course

Business and environmental sustainability are not natural bedfellows. Business is about making money. Sustainability is about protecting the planet. Business is measured in months and quarters. Sustainability often requires significant short term costs to secure a sometimes uncertain long-term benefit. To some activists, all executives are exploitative, selfish one percenters. To some executives, all activists are irresponsible, unyielding extremists. And yet engaging with the issue isn’t optional – all businesses must have a strategy to deal with sustainability and, like any strategy, this involves making choices. This Strategy and Sustainability course based on Rosenberg's recently published book by Palgrave (http://www.palgrave.com/la/book/9781137501738) that encourages learners to filter out the noise and make those choices in a hard-nosed and clear-eyed way. Prof. Rosenberg’s nuanced and fact-based point of view recognizes the complexity of the issues at hand and the strategic choices businesses must make. He blends the work of some of the leading academic thinkers in the field with practical examples from a variety of business sectors and geographies and offers a framework with which senior management might engage with the topic, not (just) to save the planet but to fulfill their short, medium and long-term responsibilities to shareholders and other stakeholders. This course promises to be both engaging and thought-provoking, aimed at anyone who wishes to gain a deeper understanding of a subject that is no longer perceived as a choice but a necessity for future managers and business leaders alike....

Top reviews

NC

Nov 18, 2021

Great teacher and great content! I think this course is a great starting point for somebody who start learning more about sustainability and would like to develop its strategy in the company.

TM

Dec 4, 2022

Very insightful and well-done course. It provides tools and notions that help you connect strategy and sustainability and provide you with a fresh view on many important topics. Recommended.

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By Ana M T

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Apr 26, 2021

This course really put into perspective many of the decision taken by the company I currently work on. I finally understand some of the unexpected decisions made. Also, it has given renewed interest in aays trying to capture the "why" behind all of our actions. It is a great course of introduction to sustainability for the working professional.

By Soeren S

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Apr 30, 2021

The course Strategy and Sustainability is a great introductory course to learn about strategic choices and factors that needs to be considered from a business perspective if thinking about environmental sustainability. The final framework challenges the learner to apply the framework to develop that strategic decision. Well structured!

By Jeffrey L

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Nov 21, 2022

The course was well structured and organized. The content was good. It might help to refresh the content (videos) a bit as they appear dated. Whilst only a few years old, the world has changed significantly in just a short amount of time and updated videos would have made the models and insights more relevant today.

By andrepaulobiologo@hotmail.com

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Jul 14, 2020

The course is very good. It explains a useful framework to make strategies towards corporate sustainability, but just in terms of environmentalism. Other areas of sustainability (like social and economic areas) are not deeply treated.

By Polina K

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Jun 29, 2020

The course is outlined in a very coherent and easy to understand way. Though I did expect a bit more of practical tasks, not only the one at the end. Overall, a very good start for understanding business approach to sustainability.

By Gabriel R

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Jan 28, 2020

Happy to finally earn my certificate, but feel like the grading system dependent on people that are subjective puts you in a interesting predicament. However, it did make me get creative in editing my essay towards the audience.

By Ana

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Feb 9, 2021

It would be good to have summary of all books appearing in the course.

Extension of over 500 words for the final essay, because it can be a bit general in some cases due to the limit of texting.

By Virginie C

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Feb 17, 2023

Un cours intéressant mais un peu trop orienté sur le marché américain.

J'y ai appris pas mal de choses comme les "Strategic Options" et le "Strategy Framework".

By Dipankar M

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Dec 19, 2023

Decent course to understand the asics of Sustainability Strategy. Including a few examples of real life strategy implementation would be very useful.

By Leung K W S

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Dec 2, 2020

Good course from a strategist point of view. Suitable for learners with little socio-environmental science background.

By Abha D

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Apr 23, 2020

I thoroughly enjoyed this course as someone who has always wanted to find a balance between business and strategy!

By Michael I

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Feb 26, 2018

The final - week 6 - exercise didn't provide very clear instructions. Especially around the framework to be used.

By Sergio B

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Oct 15, 2023

Good overview to get some fundamentals on how sustainability could be viewed in the context of business.

By lalit j

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Aug 5, 2018

Very well explained the need and process to integrate sustainability framework in you business strategy

By Valeria C

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Sep 4, 2020

Find it difficult but helpful. You have to be committed to succeed. Thanks prof Mike Rosemberg.

By Monica M

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Jul 23, 2021

Just needs to be more updated. In light of the pandemic, a lot of information is out of date

By HR L

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Nov 2, 2022

Pretty good course with some useful approaches for companies

By Scott P

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Apr 25, 2019

This course was terrific and i highly recommend it.

By Sadi K R

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May 29, 2019

Awesome course

By CARLOS L C

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Dec 7, 2020

Quite good!

By andy t

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Dec 16, 2016

THANK YOU!

By Jean F B C

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Dec 8, 2021

This is the fourth course I take from coursera. In particular, I consider that the syllabus of this course is poor and there is an important lack of lectures to strengthen the topics of each session.

By James F

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Oct 19, 2024

It does feel a little out of date now in terms of examples and recent changes.