Designing and Executing Strategy – China
Dates and Fees
May 16–20, 2010 (Harvard Center Shanghai)
- $7,250 USD
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The program fee covers tuition, books, case materials, accommodations, and most meals.
New Program
The recovering global economy presents unprecedented opportunities to companies that can implement sustainable strategies for building market share, expanding operations internationally, and gaining competitive advantage in Asia. Offered jointly by Harvard Business School (HBS) and Guanghua School of Management, Peking University (GSM), this new Executive Education program provides the frameworks for aligning your organization to design and execute winning competitive strategies in Asia and beyond.
What You Can Expect
Providing a strong foundation for creating and delivering successful strategies, this program empowers you to exploit emerging opportunities across China and around the world. With a deeper understanding of Asia's role in the evolving global economy, you will be equipped to develop competitive approaches that expand your company's market share and scope of operations.
Your Course of Study
Taught in a Chinese-English bilingual format, this intensive program builds your strategic intelligence by drawing on experiences of companies around the world. Faculty presentations, group exercises, and diverse case studies help you master strategy development and execution at every level of your organization.
Who Is Right for the Program
This new leadership training program is designed for senior executives and general managers—including presidents and chief executive officers—responsible for developing and implementing sustainable strategies for doing business in Asia and around the globe. It is particularly well suited for executives at Asian companies focused on international expansion and at multinational or global firms seeking to enhance their strategy for Asia.
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Programs, dates, fees, and faculty are subject to change.
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