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SUMMARY:Creating Inclusive Organisations - LSE
DESCRIPTION:Programme Type: On campus open programme\nStart date: 24 Feb 2025  –  Open\nDuration: 1 week\, full-time\nApplication deadline: February 10\, 2025\nDepartment: Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science\nLocation: Houghton Street\, London\, WC2A 2AE\, UK\nRead more here: https://www.lse.ac.uk/study-at-lse/executive-education/programmes/creating-inclusive-organisations\nContact: https://www.lse.ac.uk/lse-information/contact-us\n\nHarness the benefits of diversity for organisational success.\nThe workplace is a microcosm of society. And today our society is more diverse\, but also more partisan\, more polarised than ever before. As a leader\, it falls to you to harness all the benefits of diverse thinking\, ideology\, perspective and ways of doing in order to solve problems\, drive innovation and unlock new value. At the same time\, it is your responsibility to create\, lead and model a collaborative organisational culture; one that not only accommodates difference\, but proactively welcomes and values it. \nCreating Inclusive Organisations empowers you with the evidence-backed insights\, frameworks and tools to transform your leadership. You discover how to be a more inclusive leader: exploring breakthrough scientific approaches and leadership techniques that can assuage friction\, unlock collective and collaborative thinking\, enable wellbeing\, engagement and new levels of productivity—and truly harness the power of diversity within your people\, your teams and your organisation. \nGo to top
URL:https://www.europeanbusinessreview.com/event/creating-inclusive-organisations-lse/
LOCATION:The London School of Economics and Political Science\, Houghton Street\, London\, WC2A 2AE\, UK
CATEGORIES:Upcoming EMBA and Executive Education Programmes
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SUMMARY:Climate Change: Economics and Governance - LSE
DESCRIPTION:Programme type: On campus open programme\nStart dates: 24 Feb 2025 and 9 Jun 2025 – Open\nDuration: 1 week\, full-time\nApplication Deadline: February 10\, 2025\nDepartment: Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment\nLocation: On campus\nRead more here: https://www.lse.ac.uk/study-at-lse/executive-education/programmes/climate-change-economics-and-governance\nContact: https://www.lse.ac.uk/lse-information/contact-us\n\nHow is climate change poised to impact your organisation?\nClimate change is reshaping global markets\, forcing us to rethink supply chains\, resources and the way we do business now and for years to come. This programme gives you a comprehensive\, fully integrative and multi-disciplinary understanding of the threats\, challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Gain the competitive insights and tools to position your organisation at the forefront of change. \nGo to top
URL:https://www.europeanbusinessreview.com/event/climate-change-economics-and-governance-lse/
LOCATION:The London School of Economics and Political Science\, Houghton Street\, London\, WC2A 2AE\, UK
CATEGORIES:Upcoming EMBA and Executive Education Programmes
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SUMMARY:Beyond CSR: Doing Social Impact Right - IMD
DESCRIPTION:Start date: 24 February 2025\nLocation: Switzerland/Zurich\nDuration: 6:30pm to 9:45pm\nRead more here: https://www.imd.org/event/degrees/2025-02-24/masterclass-information-session/\nContact: https://www.imd.org/contact-imd-business-school/\n\nWhat role should business play in tackling society’s challenges?\nThe purpose of business extends beyond profit and shareholder value. Understanding and managing a company’s impact requires more than compliance and reporting – it means creating commercially viable\, sustainable solutions to social and environmental challenges. Traditional Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is just the beginning. \nJoin us in Zurich as we explore three key considerations: \n\nStarting with the problem: Scanning for and prioritizing social/environmental problems at the civic level\nBuilding bottom-up solutions: Recognizing multiple actors’ specific expertise; consider partnering with social enterprises\nThinking in systems: Playing a catalyst role that federates other actors of change\n\nDuring this in-person masterclass\, led by Sophie Bacq Professor of Social Entrepreneurship\, we’ll discuss whether businesses should take on societal issues\, examine how some companies are already doing so successfully\, and consider how organizations can realistically approach these challenges. \nFollowing the masterclass\, you are invited to join an information session on either the Executive MBA or the full-time MBA program. Connect directly with our Program Advisors and Alumni to: \n\nLearn about our degree programs\nSee how IMD’s approach aligns with your career goals\nGet answers to your questions about studying here\n\nAgenda: \n\n18:30 – 19:00: Registration & welcome\n19:00 – 20:00:  Masterclass with Professor Sophie Bacq\n20:00 – 20:45: Presentation of the Executive MBA + Q&A\n20:00 – 20:45: Presentation of the full-time MBA + Q&A\n20:45 – 21:45: Networking cocktail with EMBA/MBA staff\, alumni & potential applicants\n\nPlease be advised\, this event will not be recorded. Take this unique occasion to immerse yourself in IMD’s enriching learning journey in real-time. \nGo to top
URL:https://www.europeanbusinessreview.com/event/beyond-csr-doing-social-impact-right-imd/
LOCATION:Switzerland/Zurich
CATEGORIES:Executive Education Calendar
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SUMMARY:Women in Business:  What are the Most Relevant Skills to Reach the C-level? - IESE
DESCRIPTION:Start Date: February 25\, 2025\nLocation: Online\, live\nRead more here: https://ise.org.br/mba-executivo/aula-aberta-emba-sp/\nContact: contato@ise.org.br\n\nReaching top leadership goes beyond experience and technical knowledge. Strategic vision\, decision-making in complex environments\, and the ability to influence and engage people are fundamental for those who aspire to the C-Suite. \nBut do these skills manifest themselves in the same way for men and women? Does the way they lead\, make decisions\, and lead organizations follow the same pattern\, or are there nuances that impact their trajectories to the top? \nIn this EMBA Open Day\, Professor Natália de Castro will lead a reflection on female competencies in senior management\, the challenges faced by women in leadership and the importance of joining forces between men and women\, to transform differences into competitive advantages. \nGo to top
URL:https://www.europeanbusinessreview.com/event/women-in-business-what-are-the-most-relevant-skills-to-reach-the-c-level-iese/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Executive Education Calendar
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SUMMARY:NYU Q&A with our EMBA Faculty
DESCRIPTION:Start Date: February 25\, 2025\nLocation: Henry Kaufman Management Center\, 44 West Fourth Street\, New York\, NY 10012\nRead more here: https://apply.stern.nyu.edu/register/\nContact: https://www.stern.nyu.edu/experience-stern/contact-us\n\nHow do you become the best? You learn from the best. Stern EMBA faculty are hand-selected and invited to teach in our program based on their experience teaching at the executive level. Learn about the curriculum and level of analysis and discussion that takes place in the classroom as well as how you can apply it to your work the following week. Join one of our Admissions Directors in conversation with Professor Alison Taylor followed by a Q&A session. \nGo to top
URL:https://www.europeanbusinessreview.com/event/nyu-qa-with-our-emba-faculty/
LOCATION:NYU\, Henry Kaufman Management Center 44 West Fourth Street New York\, NY 10012
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SUMMARY:Remote Work Revolution for Everyone - Harvard Business School
DESCRIPTION:Start date: February 26\, 2025\nTime Commitment: 2 – 3 hours per week\nPace: Self-paced\nSubject: Business\nDifficulty: Introductory\nCredit: Audit for Free\nAdd a Verified Certificate for $149\nRead more here: https://pll.harvard.edu/course/remote-work-revolution-everyone\nRegister for free!\n\n\nHow are you thriving or surviving in your remote work environment? \nRemote working has long been an option for many organizations and employees. However\, with the COVID-19 pandemic\, many more organizations were forced to rapidly shift to remote work. While there are many benefits of remote working\, including reduced commute\, greater employee flexibility\, increased productivity\, lower operational costs\, and a larger pool of global job applicants\, virtual work can introduce new challenges. Employees and companies alike have learned to temporarily survive in a remote work environment; but\, remote work is here to stay and will likely be a permanent fixture that transforms many organizations in one form or another. Everyone will need to develop the skills\, competencies\, tools\, and mindsets to thrive in the remote environment. \nRemote work affects an entire organization. For individual contributors\, it means having to learn to collaborate effectively with colleagues you rarely see in person. For managers\, it means knowing how to lead fully remote teams\, developing ways to keep your teams motivated\, connected\, and productive. For leaders\, shifting to remote-work solutions means rapidly advancing your digital footprint\, using cloud storage\, considering cybersecurity risks\, and deploying new tools to increase productivity among your workforce. \nIn Remote Work Revolution for Everyone\, you will learn to excel in the virtual-work landscape. Using the Harvard Business School case method of real-world examples\, Professor Tsedal Neeley will not only provide actionable recommendations but also explain the theories and concepts behind them. You will learn how to build trust\, increase productivity\, use digital tools intelligently\, and remain fully aligned with your remote team. By the end of the course\, you will create actionable steps to “relaunch” your team—focusing on new ways to stay connected\, be collaborative\, and remain productive—while meeting your own personal and organizational goals. \nRemote Work Revolution for Everyone will teach you best practices for working remotely. This course is based on Professor Neeley’s book— Remote Work Revolution: Succeeding From Anywhere. Praise for the book includes: \nNeeley draws on her nearly 2 decades of research to answer the critical questions regarding how we best build productive and enjoyable virtual routines into our post-COVID-19 professional lives. Few of us are going back to the way we worked. Read her book and begin to prepare for the other side of this pandemic now.\n– Larry Culp\, CEO of GE \nI often talk about the importance of trust when it comes to work: the trust of your employees\, and building trust with your customers. This book provides a blueprint for how to build and maintain that trust and connection in a digital environment.\n– Eric S. Yuan\, Founder & CEO\, Zoom \nGo to top
URL:https://www.europeanbusinessreview.com/event/remote-work-revolution-for-everyone-harvard-business-school/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Upcoming EMBA and Executive Education Programmes
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SUMMARY:Leading Into the Era of Mandatory Sustainability Reporting - IMD
DESCRIPTION:Start date: 26 February 2025\nLocation: Online\nDuration: 12pm to 1pm\nRead more here: https://www.imd.org/event/sustainability/2025-02-26/masterclass-information-session/\nContact: https://www.imd.org/contact-imd-business-school/\n\nAn IMD masterclass on leveraging change\nThe upcoming shift to mandatory sustainability reporting standards represents a monumental change in how company performance is evaluated globally. This once-in-a-century transformation necessitates a strategic response from leaders to not just comply\, but also to leverage these new standards for competitive advantage. \nThis masterclass will be led by Florian Hoos\, Professor of Sustainability and ESG Accounting\, Program Director of Measuring and Managing Sustainability Impact and Managing Director of the Enterprise for Society Center (E4S). Together you’ll explore how to navigate through these significant changes in mandatory reporting\, focusing on how they impact leadership and corporate strategy. \nHere’s a snapshot of the insights this masterclass aims to unpack:\n\nUnderstanding the shift: Grasp the fundamental changes in mandatory sustainability reporting and their implications on global business practices.\nStrategic adaptation: Learn how to modify your leadership approach and corporate strategies to align with these new standards.\nCompetitive advantage: Identify ways to use sustainability reporting as a tool for gaining or maintaining a competitive edge in your industry.\n\nFollowing your masterclass\, you will have the chance to engage directly with our Program Advisors. They will provide: \n\nA comprehensive overview of IMD’s sustainable business program portfolio.\nInsight on how our programs can align with your professional aspirations.\nAnswers to all your questions about our sustainable business programs and more.\n\nAgenda: \n\n12:00 – 12:45: Masterclass – Leading into the era of mandatory sustainability reporting with Professor Florian Hoos.\n12:45 – 13:00: Introduction to IMD’s sustainable business programs with our Program Advisors\, followed by a Q&A.\n\nPlease note\, this event will not be recorded. This is a unique opportunity to experience the IMD learning journey live. \nGo to top
URL:https://www.europeanbusinessreview.com/event/leading-into-the-era-of-mandatory-sustainability-reporting-imd/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Executive Education Calendar
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SUMMARY:EMBA Q&A: Ask Admissions - UCLA
DESCRIPTION:Start Date: February 27\, 2025\nLocation: Online\nRead more here: https://apply.anderson.ucla.edu/register/\nContact: https://www.anderson.ucla.edu/questions\n\nJoin our EMBA Admissions Director for a small group virtual admissions Q&A to ask questions and learn more about the UCLA Anderson Executive MBA Program and UCLA-NUS Global Executive MBA Program. \nPrior to the EMBA Virtual Q&A\, please watch the EMBA On-Demand Informational Webinar here. The on-demand webinar is 30 minutes and covers topics including the EMBA curriculum\, flexible schedule options\, career resources\, application process\, and more. \nGo to top
URL:https://www.europeanbusinessreview.com/event/emba-qa-ask-admissions-ucla/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Executive Education Calendar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250301
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SUMMARY:EMBA-New York vs. EMBA-Global - Columbia Business School
DESCRIPTION:Start Date: March 1\, 2025\nTime: 12:45 PM until 4:00 PM Eastern Standard Time UTC -05:00\nLocation: Columbia Business School\, Henry R. Kravis Hall. 665 W 130th St New York\, NY 10027. United States\nRead more here: https://apply.gsb.columbia.edu/register/\nContact: apply@gsb.columbia.edu\n\nJoin us on the CBS campus in Manhattanville to explore our unique EMBA program options. \nThe event will include: \n\nAn overview of the EMBA-New York and EMBA-Global programs and schedule options.\nA Faculty Presentation with award-winning Professor and former Dean\, Amir Ziv.\nAn alumni panel with representatives from each program.\n\nTo make the most of this event\, we encourage you to attend or view a virtual information session prior to your visit. \nAs you prepare for your visit to campus\, please take a moment to review the below guidelines: \n\nRegistration is required to attend.\nIf you can no longer attend\, please cancel your registration by 11:00 AM the day prior to the event.\nIf you have any questions\, please email Apply@gsb.columbia.edu.\n\nGo to top
URL:https://www.europeanbusinessreview.com/event/emba-new-york-vs-emba-global-columbia-business-school/
LOCATION:Columbia Business School\, 645 West 130th Street New York\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Executive Education Calendar
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