2014 social sector solutions (s3) information session presentation
DESCRIPTION
Social Sector Solutions (S3), provides students with academic frameworks and practical hands-on experience in management consulting and consulting with nonprofit organizations. The course focuses on consultation teams working with select nonprofit clients to succeed in entrepreneurial ventures. The course is a partnership with the Center for Nonprofit and Public Leadership at the Haas School of Business and McKinsey & Company, a world-renowned management consulting firm. The course is co taught by Dr. Nora Silver, a professor at the Haas School of Business at University of California, Berkeley, and director of the Center for Nonprofit and Public Leadership and Paul Jansen, McKinsey & Company Emeritus Director of the Global Philanthropy Practice.TRANSCRIPT
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2014 S3 Info Session
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Course Objectives
To increase student skills in Real problem solving Persuading decision makers Preparing an organization for entrepreneurial success
Why students sign up for S3To explore consulting - process and mindsets
To experience working with social sector organizations on critical issues
To have the opportunity to work with McKinsey consultants and explore management consulting
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Course Components MBA 292S-1/EWMBA 292S-1
(for undergraduates, UGBA 199)
3 credits, Tuesdays 6-9:30 pm
Required kick-off (Jan 24th) and finale (May 9th) @ McKinsey SF 3-5pm
Topics: Consulting Skills• Scope negotiation and work planning • Client management• Storyline development• Communication skills & planning• Charting• Fostering effective team dynamics
Topics: Nonprofit Organizations
• 10 things to know about social impact clients
• Theory of change
• Governance and decision-making
• Nonprofit strategy and capacity building
• Financial models and fundraising
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The S3 Student Perspective
http://nonprofit.haas.berkeley.edu/videos/S3_2011_Students.html
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High-quality learning experience
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Selection of Nonprofit Clients
S3 Project Selection
Interesting problem
Committed client team
Doable project
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Real Projects, Real Results
Organization Industry Project
Acumen Fund Global poverty - impact investing Strategy for new US program
Attitudinal Healing Connection Youth development Strategic plan and funding strategy
State of California Senate Commission on Cost Cutting
Housing - for veterans Marketing for Cal VET loans and identification of new services for veterans
Center for Cities & Schools Education and community development Strategic plan for 5 years
Center for Nonprofit and Public Leadership
Higher education and social impact Alumni engagement strategy
Family Engagement Institute Education equity Communications strategy
Global Fund for Women Global women's human rights and economic development
Sustainable business model
Greater Good Science Center Psychology of well-being Strategic plan
Institute for Business and Social Impact (new at Haas)
Higher education and social entrepreneurship Strategy for social entrepreneurship at Haas
Mouse Squad Education technology Expansion plan
Roots of Peace Humanitarian relief -land mines Branding/marketing the organization
YMCA of SF Youth development Collective impact and partnership strategy
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Making a Commitment
Please apply only if serious about making a commitment to the S3 client, your teammates and the instructors
There are no drop/adds for Social Sector Solutions.
We will endeavor to give you one of your top choices of teams.
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Become a Part of S3
• All MBA students must bid into the class during class bidding in November. S3 is a BILD elective course.
• All other Cal students (graduates and undergraduates) must fill out an online application at http://bit.ly/socialsolutions – Applications are due November 15, 2013 at
5:00pm for all other Cal Students