Competing in the Age of AI

Discover how artificial intelligence is transforming today’s businesses and how you can leverage it to grow your company into an AI-first leader.
- Dates
Jun 8 – 11, 2025
- Status
Accepting Applications
- Format
In-Person
- Location
HBS Campus
- Fee
$11,750
- Application Due
May 29, 2025
- Learning Track
The program fee covers tuition, program materials, accommodations, and most meals.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the way today's businesses compete and operate. Companies are redefining how they create, capture, and share value—achieving impressive growth as a result.
Competing in the Age of AI is a how-to guide that demystifies AI and its practical implications for advancing your business. You will deepen your understanding of the ethical challenges and growth capabilities of leveraging massive amounts of data and sophisticated analytics.
You may also be interested in the related program: Competing in the Age of AI—Virtual.
Key Program Features
Key Topics
Examine how AI will impact your industry and determine how to best incorporate it into your business
Lead the creation of algorithms, software infrastructure, data pipelines, and experimentation platforms
Ensure an ethical approach to AI and manage risks
Overcome the challenge of developing strategy in today's AI landscape
Build network effects to accelerate competitive advantage
Redesign organizational systems, processes, and roles to be AI-driven
Build the skills, capabilities, and culture to manage an AI-first operating model
Program Format
- 4days on the HBS campus
- 12–15hours of pre-program work
Case materials and a detailed schedule will be made available approximately two weeks prior to program start.
Who Should Attend
Decision-makers, leaders, and contributors at both established companies and startups who are responsible for shaping AI, data analytics, or digital transformation strategy
Business and technology leaders and contributors who want to deploy the latest AI tools to unlock new value
Individuals in strategy-based roles including product management and development, digital and information technology operations, marketing, supply chain and operations, talent management, and more, who want to move toward an AI-first digital business and operating model
Government officials engaged in developing strategy and policy to address AI, its privacy and security implications, and its potential impact on service delivery
Digital officers, technology officers, and individuals building and launching data science and analytics
AI teams who want to bring strategic and operational insights to the C-suite, as well as for cross-functional teams charged with driving digital transformation through AI and platforms
Teaching Team
All our executive education programs are developed and taught by a team of widely recognized HBS faculty. Many are skilled educators, groundbreaking researchers, and award-winning authors. Through their board memberships, consulting, and field-based research, they address the complex challenges facing business leaders across the globe.
Faculty Chair
Marco Iansiti
David Sarnoff Professor of Business Administration
Faculty
The HBS Experience
This in-person program takes place on our storied campus where you'll live and learn at the heart of Boston's vibrant business, academic, and technology hubs.
At HBS, every detail is carefully calibrated to drive your success. Living arrangements and classrooms that spark connection. Unrivaled academic resources. And rejuvenating fitness, dining, and cultural amenities.

The dedicated Executive Education area of campus features multiple classroom buildings and three residence halls around a quad

Our well-appointed residence halls feature private bedrooms, living group lounges, and courtyards to fuel vibrant discussions
Admissions
We admit applicants on a rolling, space-available basis, so you are encouraged to submit your application as soon as possible.
The selective admissions process is based on professional achievement, organizational responsibility, and the admissions criteria for each program as described in Who Should Attend. There are no formal educational requirements for HBS Executive Education programs.
Program content, dates, schedule, fees, technology platforms, 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.