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Course Number 1884-0202-01
Course Name Entreprenueship in Social Businesses
Academic Unit Special Study Programs -
Entrepreneurship
Lecturer Ms. Jackie RosenblumContact
Contact Email: jackieg@tauex.tau.ac.il
Office Hours By appointmentBuilding: Recanati - Management , Room: 318
Mode of Instruction Lecture
Credit Hours 2
Semester 2025/2
Day Wed
Hours 16:00-20:00
Building Dan David - Classrooms
Room 205
Course is taught in English
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Short Course Description


Social Business Entrepreneurship ? A Practical Course for Students Who Want to Combine Values with Action

How do you build a venture that changes the world?and stays financially sustainable? In the Social Business Entrepreneurship course, you?ll learn how to merge social impact with innovative business thinking. Over the course of seven engaging sessions, we?ll dive into the world of mission-driven ventures and explore real-life dilemmas faced by social enterprises in Israel and around the globe.

You?ll be introduced to frameworks like CSR, ESG, and SROI, practice hands-on tools such as the Social Canvas and Theory of Change, and develop your own idea for a social business?from inspiration to a full business plan. The course combines individual assignments, group work, case studies, and guest talks from inspiring figures in the social entrepreneurship ecosystem.

If you're curious about how social ventures are built, want to understand the real challenges and opportunities in this field, and are ready to turn your ideas into action?this course is the perfect place to start.



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