📅 2024-02-16 — Session: Developed Course Content for Social Enterprises and Public Service
🕒 04:00–05:30
🏷️ Labels: Course Development, Social Enterprises, Public Service, Financial Management, Self-Management
📂 Project: Business
⭐ Priority: MEDIUM
Session Goal: The session aimed to develop and refine course content for social enterprises and public service, focusing on financial management, self-management, and technological innovation.
Key Activities:
- Reflected on key themes for the Criminal Justice Funders Forum Meeting, emphasizing systemic reforms and legislative impacts.
- Planned and outlined the ‘Solutions Generation’ class, focusing on high-value social impact strategies.
- Explored financial management essentials for social enterprises, covering indicators like profitability and liquidity.
- Summarized McLuhan’s ‘The Gutenberg Galaxy’ to understand media’s cultural impact.
- Developed course content for Harvard Kennedy School’s MLD-617M, focusing on self-management in public service.
- Created a course outline for DPI-663, emphasizing technology and innovation in government.
Achievements:
- Completed detailed outlines and curriculum plans for multiple courses, enhancing educational resources for social enterprises and public service.
Pending Tasks:
- Further develop and integrate insights from McLuhan’s media studies into the curriculum.
- Finalize and review course materials for upcoming sessions.