Fletcher LIVE Online Summer 2022: Strategy and Leadership for Social Impact
This first-time course from Fletcher LIVE Online provides a toolkit for leaders and managers to bring strategic clarity and discipline to designing, executing, and constantly improving their social impacts. You will apply the knowledge in each session to your own project, organization, or issue of interest.
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Learn more and register here: https://sites.tufts.edu/fletcherexeceducation/social-impact/
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