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Title: Stanford Executive Program: Be a Leader Who Matters
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Application Deadline: vary Why do certain companies win and others fail? How can your leadership drive results that accelerate performance? ...

Application Deadline: vary
Why do certain companies win and others fail? How can your leadership drive results that accelerate performance? What does disruption in the global economy mean for your organization? Six weeks at the Stanford Executive Program will expose you to new ways of thinking and new perspectives that will catapult your career and company to a whole new level. You’ll also develop a network of worldwide relationships and earn Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) alumni status.

Program Dates: June 25 – August 5, 2017
Application Deadlines: 

Application Round
Submit By
Notified By
1
October 28, 2016
November 9, 2016
2
February 3, 2017
February 15, 2017
3
April 7, 2017
April 19, 2017
Program Tuition: $67,000 USD
Executive Coaching for Individual Leadership Skills Development (Optional): $5,900 USD
Program tuition includes private accommodations, all meals, and course materials.



 

CURRICULUM HIGHLIGHTS

Expose yourself to the latest thinking on business excellence and leadership—from design thinking and big data to negotiation, financial engineering, and strategic management. Then, put learning into action with weekly sessions designed to help you apply new insights to the specific challenges of your organization.
The program’s six-week curriculum is highly integrated and designed to maximize linkages across three key themes.
Leading organizations: Creating systems, building a culture where excellence thrives and scales
  • - Winning Through Innovation
  • - Scaling Excellence
  • - Alternative Growth Strategies
  • - Leading by Design
  • - Big Data: Discoveries and Innovation

Leading change: Strategically addressing market and beyond-market forces for competitive advantage
  • - Political Institutions
  • - Economics and Public Policy
  • - What Every Leader Should Know about Macroeconomics
  • - Strategy Beyond Markets
  • - Strategic Crisis Management


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