Nearly 50 business elites from across China have gathered in Harvard Business School (HBS) during December 7-18 for the third module of Senior Executive Program for China.
Boston's class mainly focused on Leadership and Change Management, Corporate Governance and Values, and Management Control. Panel discussions covered "trend of corporate strategy", "organizational flexibility" and "management on disruptive technology," etc.. Participants' US study experience also included visit to Novartis Corporation, talks with HBS Dean Jay Light, and Rhode Island Newport tour, etc..
Professor Yang Bin teaches Leadership course to participants
Professor Ning Xiangdong teaches Corporate Governance course to participants
In June 2006, the School of Economics and Management at Tsinghua University (Tsinghua SEM), China Europe International Business School (CEIBS), and Harvard Business School (HBS) joined forces to launch the Senior Executive Program for China (SEPC), a three-module program respectively held in Beijing, Shanghai, and Boston. The prorgam was designed to help senior-level executives operating in China develop the broad, integrated knowledge and global perspective they need to successfully lead their organizations and achieve sustainable competitive advantage.
Taught in Chinese and English with translation, this unique collaboration between Tsinghua-SEM, CEIBS, and HBS offers participants access to the latest research and most innovative thinking on China, its economy, and the global marketplace.Since inception, the program has provided trainning for more than 150 senior managers.