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Alex Cowan, Luann J. Lynch, Mary Gentile, R. Edward Freeman, and R. Edward Freeman

Growing a business needs a dynamic set of skills, ranging from leadership, employee management, strategy, planning, finance, accounting, ethics, accountability, and profitability.

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Growing a business needs a dynamic set of skills, ranging from leadership, employee management, strategy, planning, finance, accounting, ethics, accountability, and profitability.

Developed at the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia, and led by top-ranked Darden faculty, this specialization covers challenges faced by private businesses, when they attempt to grow substantially. It starts with common challenges and human resource issues faced by private business. It then teaches you essential financial accounting skills for entrepreneurs, such as creating and interpreting cash flow, balance sheet, and income statements to make financial health conclusions.

This specialization also presents an exciting new approach to values-driven leadership development in the workplace, in business education, and in life. In an action oriented introduction to Giving Voice to Values (GVV), it is not about persuading people to be more ethical, but instead starts from the premise that most of us already want to act on our values, and we feel that we have a reasonable chance of doing so effectively. It then discusses the emergence of a new story about business, contextualizing it within a societal framework. Finally, it teaches you to write innovative business plans, by driving meaningful focus, forcing specificity, and bringing linkages between key business drivers to the foreground.

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Four courses

Financial Accounting Fundamentals

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This course will teach you the tools you need to understand the fundamentals of financial accounting. Concise videos, financial records, and activities guide you through the three most commonly used financial statements: the Balance Sheet, the Income Statement, and the Statement of Cash Flows. You'll learn how to prepare these financial statements and read and analyze them to draw basic conclusions about a company's financial health.

Ethical Leadership Through Giving Voice to Values

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This course offers an action-oriented introduction to Giving Voice to Values (GVV), a new approach to values-driven leadership development. GVV is not about persuading people to be more ethical, but instead it starts from the premise that most of us already want to act on our values, but that we also want to feel that we have a reasonable chance of doing so effectively.

New Models of Business in Society

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In this course, we will discuss the emergence of a new story about business, one that locates business within a societal framework. We will explore new models of business, such as corporate responsibility, philanthropy, shared value, and sustainability, that can be built on the idea that businesses create or destroy value for a wide range of stakeholders, including customers, suppliers, employees, communities, and society, in addition to shareholders and other financiers.

Innovating with the Business Model Canvas

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Have you ever gotten really excited about reading or writing a business plan? You might have started out excited, but I’m going to bet you didn’t stay that way. Let’s be honest- business plans are boring and mostly ignored. The Business Model Canvas is a one-page tool that drives meaningful focus. It helps us organize our ideas and have better discussions by forcing specificity and bringing linkages between key business drivers to the foreground.

Learning objectives

  • Four ways to grow your business: scale and cvp, innovating, outsourcing and strategic acquisitions
  • How to use journal entries to record transactions and prepare and use t-accounts to summarize transactions recorded during an accounting period
  • A toolkit for voicing and enacting your values and principles
  • How to apply innovation tools from the worlds of design thinking and lean startup to your business model design

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