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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Sustainable Digital Innovation by EIT Digital

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About the Course

Two of our most profound business challenges are digitalization and sustainability. They are rapidly changing the way we are doing business both today and in the future. Therefore, in the Sustainable Digital Innovation course, we explore the business opportunities that can open up when we align our strategy with sustainability goals. You will gather knowledge on: * understanding the sustainable contextual framework * the methods and tools for your business to address various sustainability challenges * how digital technologies can help you support sustainable development in business and society * the existing and emerging cases of digitally-enabled sustainable solutions Your course leads, Program Director - Staffan Movin, and Jan Agri - Senior Advisor Circular Economy, will guide you through the various perspectives of the field, providing you with the methods and tools you need based on applied research findings. You will also get valuable insights from major business leaders and experts. For example, you will meet: - Björn Stigson, former President of The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) - Elaine Weidman Grunewald, Sustainability executive, author, board member, founder of AI Sustainability Center, and former SVP at Ericsson - Henrik Henriksson, former President and CEO of Scania - Annika Ramsköld, Vice President Sustainability, Vattenfall. After the completion of this course, you can deepen your knowledge with the live professional course, Sustainable Digital Innovation. For more information and registration details follow this link: https://professionalschool.eitdigital.eu/sustainable-digital-innovation...

Top reviews

JO

Feb 25, 2021

Excellent and challenging course - a lot of very pertinent information for instilling sustainability as a core value in your organisation

SK

Mar 12, 2023

Excellent Learning to understand Sustainability and circular economy. Digitalisation needs some more addressing.

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By EMMANUEL F C

Mar 9, 2024

Great

By Benny S

Nov 29, 2022

good

By Naga B

Nov 11, 2022

This course, I found good to get basic understanding of the sustainability and high level understanding on framework and business model. Talks from the industry leaders, providing reference points and real challenges is really insightful. As sustainability is becoming the focal area for safeguarding the mother earth and environment in particular this is a good beginning to understand the basics.

By Zachary M

Sep 24, 2022

introduces new concepts and interesting case studies on sustainable innovations. The digital aspect wasnt comprehensively covered though.

By jan

Aug 2, 2022

it is a nice litterature list, but very sparse on video material, explanations, use cases ...

By Evgenia P

Apr 24, 2022

Great course. Thank you! Would have appreciated more practical examples.

By Stephen A

Oct 16, 2022

Really insightful!

By Andrea R

Jan 10, 2022

Really well done

By Kamila S

Jul 28, 2023

The course is very basic, the links and provided materials are quite old and some even not active anymore.

It's based on a book that wasn't updated since 2020. Scania is a great example of the company that provided sustainable strategy and deployed it with success, and that was the most valuable content from my perspective.

By Felix

Oct 21, 2023

Interesting content but a lot of the links are not working and the language is sometimes difficult to understand because of errors in grammar and spelling.

By Kristiāna P

Feb 24, 2024

It is a good course for overall sustainability strategy and innovation, however, there is a lack of content regarding digitalization.

By Erica L

Sep 15, 2023

This course covers the basics of why a business should incorporate sustainability into its strategy. How digital innovation can advance sustainability is missing entirely. The course would also benefit from fewer buzzwords and substantially more concrete examples, case studies, and data to support claims. Tactically, the following changes are needed: 1) fix typos; 2) correct grammar; 3) make sure that the quiz questions match the topic covered in that module (frequently the quiz covered material that was not introduced until a later module).

By CHARBONNIER C

Jul 15, 2022

Too high-level and simple. The most interesting parts were the interviews of the Business Leaders.