HBS programme for executives

Learn all about leadership and corporate accountability in this four-day programme.

September 29, 2013 11:16 am | Updated June 02, 2016 04:06 pm IST - chennai

“The challenges facing today's business leaders are more daunting than ever. In this environment of heightened competition and transparency, executives are expected to consider the impact of every decision on their organisation and community.

The Leadership and Corporate Accountability – India programme, offered by Harvard Business School (HBS), helps establish guidelines for making decisions that simultaneously support the organisation's financial needs, legal requirements, and ethical obligations,” said Rohit Deshpandé, Sebastian S. Kresge HBS Professor of Marketing and faculty chair of Leadership and Corporate Accountability – India.

An interdisciplinary programme meant for executives in key decision-making roles at the divisional level and above in large established companies, it is being offered for the second time. HBS will host this executive education programme in Mumbai from November 18 to 21.

As the region’s growth slows down and competition for customers and capital increases, the programme will explore numerous ways in which credibility from sound leadership and corporate accountability can be a significant source of competitive advantage.

As with all HBS executive education programmes, the India portfolio will be taught by members of the School’s own full-time faculty using the renowned HBS case method.

Faculty lectures, discussions and case studies will help participants acquire the knowledge and skills needed to meet their corporate responsibilities.

This programme's curriculum is based on leading-edge global research, prevailing codes of business conduct, and the curriculum of Harvard's highly successful Leadership and Corporate Accountability required MBA course.

It incorporates best-practice cases on Indian companies such as crisis management at Taj Hotels during 26/11, and building a globally-trusted brand at Infosys — as well as cautionary cases from Wall Street during the global financial crisis.

The programme is built around highly illustrative regional and global case studies that represent a broad range of issues faced by corporate leaders across businesses, industries, and countries.

It will prepare participants in this changing global society filled with competing claims from multiple stakeholders.

“They will return with an understanding of the values, incentives, and risk management systems that need to be put in place to guide their organisation through these complex times,” says Karthik Ramanna, HBS Associate Professor of Business Administration and Leadership and Corporate Accountability – India and faculty member.

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