Brief Introduction
Learn the key concepts and best practices in the field of social innovation, focusing on social entrepreneurs in South Korea.
Course Summary
Learn how to create positive social change with this course on social innovation. Discover new ways of problem-solving, collaboration and strategic thinking that can help you make an impact.
Key Learning Points
- Understand the principles and theories of social innovation
- Develop your own ideas for social innovation
- Learn how to implement and scale your ideas
Related Topics for further study
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the key concepts and principles of social innovation
- Develop your own ideas for social innovation and understand how to implement and scale them
- Collaborate effectively with stakeholders to create positive social change
Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course
- Interest in creating positive social change
- Basic knowledge of social issues
Course Difficulty Level
Intermediate
Course Format
- Online
- Self-paced
- Video lectures
- Quizzes
Similar Courses
- Sustainable Business Strategy
- Social Enterprise: Business Doing Good
- Entrepreneurship: From Business Idea to Action
Related Education Paths
Notable People in This Field
- Ashoka
- Skoll Foundation
- Echoing Green
Related Books
Requirements
- This course is designed for anyone who wants to know more about social innovation and the social entrepreneurship movement in South Korea.
Knowledge
- Social EntrepreneurshipSocial InnovationSocial ImpactCollective Impact
Summary of User Reviews
Explore the concept of social innovation and learn how to apply it to real-world problems with this comprehensive course. Users have praised the course for its engaging content and practical application.
Key Aspect Users Liked About This Course
Practical application
Pros from User Reviews
- Engaging content
- In-depth exploration of social innovation
- Practical application of concepts
Cons from User Reviews
- Limited interaction with instructors
- Not suitable for advanced learners
- Some technical issues reported
- Course material can be overwhelming
- Not enough emphasis on case studies