Global CEO Program for China

Dates and Fees

  • March–July 2013 Session

  • RMB 500,000
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Ms. Vivian Friedman
Manager, Programs and Client Services
Email: harvardchina@hbs.edu
Telephone: +86 21 3852 3888
Fax: +86 21 3852 3820

The information below is based on the program offered in 2012, and does not reflect potential changes to faculty and course content for the 2013 course.

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Powerful Alliance Among Established Business Schools

Created by Harvard Business School (HBS), China Europe International Business School (CEIBS), and IESE Business School (IESE), the Global CEO Program for China is designed to prepare Chinese CEOs to build world-class enterprises in a globalized environment.

What You Can Expect

A unique opportunity for CEOs in China to explore the social, cultural, political, and economic factors that influence business in the global environment, the program helps participants create and sustain value throughout the enterprise.

Your Course of Study

In three one-week modules over four months, the comprehensive curriculum explores the CEO's job as it relates to strategic, government, investor, market, society, and trade union concerns—and examines the impact of the new world order on the Chinese economy.

Who Is Right for the Program

Created for CEOs with more than 10 years' experience in senior management at successful, fast-growing companies in China, this leadership development program is also appropriate for general managers and experienced directors of corporate boards.


For more information, please contact:
Harvard Center Shanghai
Ms. Vivian Friedman
Manager, Programs and Client Services
Email: harvardchina@hbs.edu
Tel: +86 21 3852 3888
Fax: +86 21 3852 3820

Harvard Business School
Cheng (Jason) Qian
Assistant Director, Global Market
Executive Education
Email: jqian@hbs.edu
Tel: +1 617 384 5867
Fax: +1 617 496 4345
Harvard Business School
Soldiers Field
Boston, MA 02163

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

In accordance with Harvard University policy, Harvard Business School does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, sex or sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, age, national or ethnic origin, political beliefs, veteran status, or disability in admission to, access to, treatment in, or employment in its programs and activities.