Building a Global Enterprise in India

India is one of the world's most compelling markets, providing exciting business opportunities for Indian firms and multinational companies. How can your organization best capitalize on emerging trends in India? What are the lessons to be learned from other rapidly developing markets—such as Brazil, China, and South Korea—countries that, like India, are leading global economic growth today? Building a Global Enterprise in India explores these timely questions and more.

Harvard Business School in India
HBS has long considered India as a fundamental part of its global strategy. A decade ago, HBS began developing cases in India focused on companies responding to the opportunities and challenges in the local market, and in 2005 established the India Research Center in Mumbai. Building a Global Enterprise in India marries on-the-ground, research-based knowledge of India with the global perspective of one of the world's leading business schools—a combination unavailable in any other executive education program.

What You Can Expect
This leadership development program's central goal is to identify how a business can achieve and maintain sustained high growth, particularly in an emerging-market setting. The location of the program in one of the world's premier emerging markets bolsters its exploration of this key theme.

Your Course of Study
Created exclusively for this offering, the curriculum addresses the critical demands facing leaders of organizations seeking to capitalize on the business climate in India today. Cases range from multinational corporations that have spent decades building global brands to companies centered in other emerging markets to companies based in India that have successfully captured these market opportunities in recent years. The program builds upon the grounded research of faculty who are attuned to the realities of operating in emerging markets like India.

Who Is Right for the Program
Suitable candidates for this program include senior managers of growing Indian companies and multinational companies, as well as executives of firms based outside India and private investors with substantial current or planned exposure to India.

Dates and Fees
April 26–30, 2010 (Mumbai, India)
Fee:Rs. 2,12,300 plus service tax

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The program fee covers tuition, books, case materials, accommodations, and most meals.

Programs, dates, fees, and faculty are subject to change.

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