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McKeon Hall, Fordham University Lincoln Center (Law School), 150 W 62nd St, New York, NY 10023 - 2 DaysTuesday
June 13
2023PRME Global Forum 2023
The nature of leading a business is changing from the exclusive focus on economic wealth generation to encompass a more holistic purpose, with leaders being expected to make businesses a vehicle for solving the environmental and social challenges the world is facing. Educational institutions have a huge responsibility to prepare responsible leaders to rise to these global challenges in new, integrated ways, and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide an agenda for the world to pursue.
With a dynamic program and purpose-driven speakers, the 2023 Edition of the PRME Global Forum will bring a global debate on how business education can help advance the sustainable development agenda worldwide. The Principles for Responsible Management Education will gather business school leaders, faculty, students, businesses and sustainable development organizations for a Responsible Management Education Week, on 12 – 16 June 2023, in New York (USA), to advance responsible management education and its impact worldwide. The 11th Edition of PRME Global Forum will be part of this week, taking place on 13 – 14 June 2023, hosted by Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business.
In addition to taking stock of PRME’s growth over the last year and highlighting the ongoing work of the PRME community, the 2023 Global Forum will focus on impact across various session themes: pedagogy, climate, digital, and leadership. The 2023 Edition will be the first in-person forum since 2017, and its plenaries will also be broadcasted to participants worldwide.
Hosted by Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business
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Challenges of Deriving Impact From Multiple Data Sources
Are you tired of struggling with scattered data sources in your organization? Do you find it challenging to manage and analyze your data effectively?In today’s digital age, data is a valuable asset for organizations. However, often it’s scattered across multiple data sources within an organization’s ecosystem, making it challenging to manage and analyze efficiently.Data also plays a critical role in the nonprofit sector. Although organizations constantly work to make a meaningful change in society, they often struggle to calculate metrics from multiple data sources to demonstrate evidence and get funding. Why?1.) Scoring, Translation, and Calculating metrics across multiple tables or CRM business objects requires significant data transformation and integration efforts.2.) Inconsistencies in data format and structure can make it difficult to combine data from different sources accurately.3.) Data cleaning to remove duplicates that affect metric accuracy. Data security and privacy concerns.4.) Resource and skill constraints.Come and join us as we delve into how the Sopact team is helping numerous organizations to integrate their data and achieve more efficient impact management seamlessly.Sopact team will share valuable insights on unlocking your data potential, saving time and resources, opening up new opportunities, and meeting compliance and goals. See you there!Time: 12:00 PM ET- Tags
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Challenges of Deriving Impact from Multiple Data Sources
Are you tired of struggling with scattered data sources in your organization? Do you find it challenging to manage and analyze your data effectively?In today’s digital age, data is a valuable asset for organizations. However, often it’s scattered across multiple data sources within an organization’s ecosystem, making it challenging to manage and analyze efficiently.Data also plays a critical role in the nonprofit sector. Although organizations constantly work to make a meaningful change in society, they often struggle to calculate metrics from multiple data sources to demonstrate evidence and get funding. Why?1.) Scoring, Translation, and Calculating metrics across multiple tables or CRM business objects requires significant data transformation and integration efforts.2.) Inconsistencies in data format and structure can make it difficult to combine data from different sources accurately.3.) Data cleaning to remove duplicates that affect metric accuracy. Data security and privacy concerns.4.) Resource and skill constraints.Come and join us as we delve into how the Sopact team is helping numerous organizations to integrate their data and achieve more efficient impact management seamlessly.Sopact team will share valuable insights on unlocking your data potential, saving time and resources, opening up new opportunities, and meeting compliance and goals. See you there!Time: 9:00 AM PST / 12:00 PM PST
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