EBS237
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Sustainable Human Behavior
Course Description
What is sustainability? It is not just about air travel, ocean health or reducing plastic waste. It is about rethinking our role as humans and leaders in this ever-changing world and developing a mindset that leads to positive habits and creates strong relationships to nurture our planet. In a world where success is frequently regarded as a stopping point rather than a stepping stone to future endeavors, this mindset is critical to leading a life of purpose and meaning. In this class we invite you to rethink: - a sustainable self, by moving away from focusing on the short-run win associated with attaining a goal to the longer-term benefits associated with continued improvement after the goal has been achieved thereby sustaining healthy habits. - sustainable connections, by helping people feel they are valued members of a winning team on an inspired mission. - sustainable planet, in small ways that ripple out small communities and the planet; the hope is to create a culture of shared prosperity. The goal of the class is to facilitate dialogue, knowledge exchange, and collaboration among students and guests to create a sustainable toolkit to cultivate positive habits for our future based on a sense of shared prosperity. Lastly, we'll map out how to use time in ways that will help build sustainable lives (calm mind and healthy body), impactful teams and a beautiful planet, so each of our lives will have meaningful, lasting impact in the world. (SUSTAIN 237 is the same course as GSBGEN537) Apply now for Stanford GSB's SUSTAIN 237: Sustainable Human Behavior. : https://forms.gle/k3g8G3Dp8G7W3NHBA. Application due Monday 3/6 @ 8AM. Sneak peek at the (rough) syllabus https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XbiKWzhkOwP1X-2j7a8fFluxlrMGojzM/view?usp=share_link To find out more about the class - visit https://shb.stanford.edu/ Sign up in Axess once your application is accepted. Questions? Email Keala at kealaa@stanford.edu. You will be notified by March 8th whether you are admitted and will sign up in Axess if your application is accepted. We look forward to reading your applications!
Grading Basis
RSN - Satisfactory/No Credit
Min
2
Max
2
Course Repeatable for Degree Credit?
No
Course Component
Workshop
Enrollment Optional?
No
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EBS237
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