Social Business Model and Planning for Social Innovation

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Social Business Model and Planning for Social Innovation

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About this course: In this course we will take the social business opportunity that you have identified in the first course to a higher level. Specifically, you will develop a business model using the Business Model Canvas. Gradually you will also start writing your business plan. Moreover, you will be able to assess different organizational forms and select the one that is appropriate for your developed business model. By the end of the course you will be able to compare different social impact investment methods and choose the right funding strategy for your social venture. Note: It is highly recommended to have completed Course 1: 'Identifying Social Entrepreneurship Opportunities' b…

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When you enroll for courses through Coursera you get to choose for a paid plan or for a free plan

  • Free plan: No certicification and/or audit only. You will have access to all course materials except graded items.
  • Paid plan: Commit to earning a Certificate—it's a trusted, shareable way to showcase your new skills.

About this course: In this course we will take the social business opportunity that you have identified in the first course to a higher level. Specifically, you will develop a business model using the Business Model Canvas. Gradually you will also start writing your business plan. Moreover, you will be able to assess different organizational forms and select the one that is appropriate for your developed business model. By the end of the course you will be able to compare different social impact investment methods and choose the right funding strategy for your social venture. Note: It is highly recommended to have completed Course 1: 'Identifying Social Entrepreneurship Opportunities' before you start with this Course!

Created by:  Copenhagen Business School
  • Taught by:  Kai Hockerts

    Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility
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WEEK 1


Introduction of the Business Model Canvas



Welcome to Course 2 of this Specialization! In this first Module we will introduce you to the Business Model Canvas - a useful tool that will guide you through the business plan process. You will be able to categorize the elements in the Canvas and start to use it in order to create your business model.


5 videos, 4 readings expand


  1. Video: Welcome to Course 2
  2. Discussion Prompt: Present yourself & Babele project
  3. Reading: Prerequisites for this course
  4. Video: Business Model
  5. Reading: Business Models as Models
  6. Video: An Introduction for the Business Model Canvas | Karim Jabbar
  7. Reading: Preview: Business Model Generation | Osterwalder & Pigneur 2009
  8. Video: Applying the Business Model Canvas to Hueforbi | Karim Jabbar & Renee Madsen
  9. Video: Peer Evaluation Assignment & Optional Case Assignment
  10. Discussion Prompt: Business Model Canvas for Hueforbi (Optional Assignment)
  11. Reading: Babele

Graded: Business Model Canvas - The Value Proposition

WEEK 2


Applying the Business Model Canvas



In Module 2 you will gain more experience using the Business Model Canvas as a tool to conceptualize your business ideas and will be also introduced to the Social Business Model Canvas. over you will receive advice about cooperating with your team members and coordinating in the iteration process. The Module will conclude with initial insight to writing a business plan - What are important elements of a business plan?


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  1. Video: Introduction to Module 2 | Business Model Canvas of Hueforbi
  2. Video: The Social Business Model Canvas | Ted Ladd
  3. Video: Start Developing Your Business Model Canvas
  4. Video: How to co-create a Business Model | Sudhanshu Rai
  5. Video: An Introduction to Business Plan Writing
  6. Video: How the RubyCup Team used its Business Plan
  7. Video: Use Babele to interact with others
  8. Reading: The Ruby Cup Business Plan
  9. Video: Instructions for Peer Review & Optional Case Assignment
  10. Discussion Prompt: The Ruby Cup Business Plan

Graded: Competitor Analysis

WEEK 3


The Purpose of a Business Plan



Welcome to Module 3! At this point you will start to dive deeper into creating your business plan. After analyzing a real-world business plan of a social enterprise you will listen to guest speaker giving advice about important issues to consider when writing your business plan. You will be encouraged to think through different organizational forms a specific social enterprise may implement and start to outline your own business plan.


5 videos, 2 readings expand


  1. Video: Discussing the Ruby Cup Business Plan
  2. Video: Key Elements of a Good Business Plan | Ted Ladd
  3. Video: What to Think Through before Starting a Business Plan | Sudhanshu Rai
  4. Video: Instructions for Optional Case Assignment & Peer Review
  5. Video: Interview CEO of Bybi | Oliver Maxwell
  6. Discussion Prompt: Select an Organizational Form for Bybi
  7. Reading: A Business Planning Guide to Developing a Social Enterprise
  8. Reading: The Grunt Fund Calculator

Graded: Start your Business Plan

WEEK 4


Selecting an Organizational Form



In Module 4 you will intensify your knowledge about various organizational forms. In particular new organizational forms, tailor-made for social enterprises, in the US and the UK will be presented and you will be encouraged to scan the legal framework in your own country. Once you have identified a form that matches your expectations you will continue your business plan process by starting to think about funding options in the next Module of this Course.


6 videos, 1 reading expand


  1. Video: Introduction to Module 4 | What Organizational Form for Bybi?
  2. Video: New Organizational Forms in the US: L3C & B Corp | Jeffrey Robinson
  3. Video: New Organizational Form in the UK: Community Interest Company (CIC) | Helen Haugh & Roger Spear
  4. Reading: Why Consider A Benefit Corporation?
  5. Video: Start selecting an organizational form for your own startup
  6. Video: Interview with CEO of "Den Sociale Kapital Fond" | Lars Jannick Johansen
  7. Video: Assignment Instructions
  8. Discussion Prompt: How to attract impact investors?

Graded: Select an Organizational Form for your Startup

WEEK 5


Attracting Startup Funding



Welcome to the final Module of Course 2. By concluding this Module your social venture will have reached an important milestone in the development process. This session will introduce you to the broad landscape of options you will face when designing the funding strategy for your social business. You will be encouraged to think about the financial needs of your venture and asked to create a plan of how to address those. Guided by insights from a social impact investor and researcher you will develop an elevator video pitch. This will be an important tool to attract startup funding.


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  1. Video: Introduction to Module 5 | What Types of Investors can you look at?
  2. Video: The Growing Role of Impact Investing | Harry Hummels
  3. Video: Impact Investing in India | Anirudh Agrawal
  4. Reading: How to attract investment to your social enterprise
  5. Video: Identify your Start-up Capital Needs as well as Possible Investors
  6. Video: Assignment: Where can you look for Startup Capital?
  7. Discussion Prompt: Where can you look for startup capital?
  8. Video: Assignment - It is Time for your Video Pitch
  9. Reading: Impact Investing: Two Top Advisors Point the Way
  10. Reading: Is Social Impact Investing The Next Venture Capital?
  11. Reading: A Short Guide To Impact Investment - The Case Foundation

Graded: Video Pitch - Final Course Project
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