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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Impact Measurement & Management for the SDGs by Duke University

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About the Course

How can businesses and investors help fill the multi-trillion-dollar gap needed for sustainable development? Simply put: by incorporating sustainability and social impact factors on people and planet into management decisions. Through this course, anyone can learn to improve their organization's practice of impact measurement and management and align their ESG or impact activities and reporting with emerging global standards. Impact Measurement and Management for the SDGs is a collaboration between UNDP SDG Impact and the award-winning team at CASE at Duke University. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is a steward of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that were launched in 2015 and to which 193 countries have signed up to achieve by 2030. The SDGs are a shared plan to end extreme poverty, reduce inequality, and protect the planet; they have become the world’s blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. But the public sector cannot meet those goals alone. Climate change, poverty, racial and gender equity, food, health, education, clean water − the list of challenges faced by people and planet is too long. Businesses and investors have stepped in to help. The course was designed around the fundamental elements of the SDG Impact Standards, the only management standards that embed sustainability at the core of an organization in the holistic way intended by the creators of the SDGs. The course demonstrates how the SDG Impact Standards help organizations align with responsible business principles, other standards, and best practices in impact management. In the course, you’ll learn to improve decision-making for positive impact on people and planet in line with the SDG Impact Standards and the Operating Principles for Impact Management. In the course, we have translated 4 universal practices of impact management into practical actions: SET STRATEGY, INTEGRATE, OPTIMIZE and REINFORCE. We teach the steps to implement these actions through short videos and lessons with concrete practical examples. Professionals who know how to apply these sustainable management standards are increasingly in demand by institutions globally as they work to improve their performance and reporting around ESG and impact management. If you work or wish to work within an enterprise, a corporation, a fund that manages assets or an asset owner or advisory that oversees investment assets, or if you just want to learn more about impact investing, ESG, social finance or corporate reporting, this course will help you master the core concepts and practices in impact management for the SDGs and other impacts from enterprise and investor perspectives. This course was written and is delivered by CASE Faculty Director Cathy Clark, and benefitted from extensive input from a larger team from UNDP, CASE, global academic advisors, and other experts. For a full list of acknowledgements, see: https://sites.duke.edu/casei3/for-practitioners/impact-measurement-and-management-for-the-sdgs-course/ Selected course materials have been translated into Baha Indonesia, Thai, and Vietnamese. Spanish and Turkish translations are coming soon. Please find links to these translations under the Resources tab once you are inside the course. This course was made possible by generous support from Norad....

Top reviews

FG

Feb 14, 2024

This was an enriching, well explained, clear and incredibly useful Course. I am really happy with the way it was explained. I have managed to apply it already on my work with really good results.

PX

Jun 11, 2022

This course provides lots of structure and frameworks that help enterprises and investors alike to measure and manage SDG Outcomes. The case studies and additonal resources are also very helpful.

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By Angie W

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Mar 9, 2022

So helpful and much needed working for a CDFI!

By Sandrine G

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Mar 27, 2023

Very impressive, and full of information

By MARIA C

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Feb 28, 2023

well-designed and thought-through course

By Claudia C

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Jul 23, 2023

Very clear and straightforward. Thanks!

By Deleted A

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Dec 7, 2022

Clear and comprehensive. Perfect

By MD F U R

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Sep 28, 2022

It was amazing opportunity

By laura a

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Nov 20, 2022

Absolutely so helpful!!!

By Haider S (

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Feb 4, 2023

Great Content and flow

By Anna S

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Feb 11, 2022

Great overview of IMM!

By UTKARSH D

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Sep 27, 2022

INTERESTING COURSE

By SALMAN H

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Feb 18, 2022

Best of its line

By Jack G

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Oct 15, 2023

Excellent course

By Simon C

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May 30, 2023

Excellent course

By Youssef B

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Jun 22, 2022

Great experience

By Tsai T Y

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Mar 25, 2023

It,s very good!

By Eric S

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Jul 6, 2022

Comprehensive

By Mercy C

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Nov 24, 2022

it was great

By Aayush S

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Oct 17, 2022

good course

By Majdi A ( F

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Apr 16, 2023

Very useful

By Morziul H

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Aug 28, 2022

Very Good.

By Kalika Y

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Nov 14, 2022

very good

By Mary O L

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Aug 25, 2023

great

By pushpendra p s

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Oct 19, 2022

good

By Егерева П Г

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Apr 3, 2022

Positive points: rhe course provide a complex information about SDG and its management, not only for enterpreneurs, but lao for investors. I like that during thr course I had an opportunity to create a plan as an investor and got special tools for it.

Points that can be improved: the course provide a lot of information, so it is hard to keep it also (each step has substeps). Sometimes the information was repeater twice or more times.

Thank you for this course!!! It was amazing journey

By Monica P Z

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Aug 10, 2022

It is a good perspective and offers great recommendations to include SDG management in an enterprise or investment company. I was searching for something for evaluating the actions of public management, which I believe gave me some insights however, it is not 100% applicable. Also, I believe that for social or small firms in development countries is hard to reach to the presented standard, but it is definitively a goal.