Unlocking Growth with Climate Change Innovation
- Dates: 26–29 JUN 2024
- Format: In-Person Learning takes place on the HBS campus or a designated location.
- Location: HBS Campus
- Fee: $11,250

"New policies are going to transform major markets."
Summary
To respond to the changing climate and the related demands of regulators, investors, customers, and employees, businesses must embrace rapid innovation. Climate challenges are coupled with exciting growth opportunities for those who can transition effectively to more sustainable products and practices. To succeed in navigating this shift, companies need executives who can lead with an understanding of new business strategies and operating models.
Focused on both strategy and execution, this program will help you identify, prioritize, and realize opportunities to reduce carbon emissions; deliver climate-optimized solutions; bolster the sustainability of your company's operations, supply chain, and offerings; and pursue emerging avenues for growth. Whatever your industry or market, you will acquire a new ability to lead climate-informed initiatives that boost your organization's capacity to compete and succeed.
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Summary
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To respond to the changing climate and the related demands of regulators, investors, customers, and employees, businesses must embrace rapid innovation. Climate challenges are coupled with exciting growth opportunities for those who can transition effectively to more sustainable products and practices. To succeed in navigating this shift, companies need executives who can lead with an understanding of new business strategies and operating models.
Focused on both strategy and execution, this program will help you identify, prioritize, and realize opportunities to reduce carbon emissions; deliver climate-optimized solutions; bolster the sustainability of your company's operations, supply chain, and offerings; and pursue emerging avenues for growth. Whatever your industry or market, you will acquire a new ability to lead climate-informed initiatives that boost your organization's capacity to compete and succeed.
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Design an innovative climate change strategyDesign an innovative climate change strategy
- Identify potential areas for growth in a marketplace motivated by climate concerns
- Conceive, prioritize, and drive carbon-reducing initiatives
- Anticipate and respond to evolving customer demands and technology related to the climate
Transform your organization to execute your climate strategyTransform your organization to execute your climate strategy
- Communicate your strategy internally and externally to foster a shared sense of purpose at all levels
- Conceive new organizational structures and processes that support your strategy and new growth initiatives
- Build strong teams that can drive essential change
- Find opportunities for growth and profitability that the market has overlooked
Expand your personal and professional networkExpand your personal and professional network
- Extend your network by connecting and working with accomplished executives from various backgrounds, industries, and countries around the globe
- Build relationships with a diverse group of peers who can provide wide-ranging insights into your business challenges and career decisions
Design an innovative climate change strategy
- Identify potential areas for growth in a marketplace motivated by climate concerns
- Conceive, prioritize, and drive carbon-reducing initiatives
- Anticipate and respond to evolving customer demands and technology related to the climate
Transform your organization to execute your climate strategy
- Communicate your strategy internally and externally to foster a shared sense of purpose at all levels
- Conceive new organizational structures and processes that support your strategy and new growth initiatives
- Build strong teams that can drive essential change
- Find opportunities for growth and profitability that the market has overlooked
Expand your personal and professional network
- Extend your network by connecting and working with accomplished executives from various backgrounds, industries, and countries around the globe
- Build relationships with a diverse group of peers who can provide wide-ranging insights into your business challenges and career decisions
Who Should Attend
- Senior executives, executive team members, and entrepreneurs who are responsible for setting strategic direction and investing resources for their organizations
- Particularly appropriate for: Executives designing and implementing strategy, including division heads, functional heads, executives with P&L responsibility, product managers, and those managing innovation
- An applicant's current scope does not need to be focused on sustainability, decarbonization, or climate change; and knowledge of climate science is not required
Attendance by multiple company representatives will foster teamwork and amplify the program's impact on your organization.
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Who Should Attend
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- Senior executives, executive team members, and entrepreneurs who are responsible for setting strategic direction and investing resources for their organizations
- Particularly appropriate for: Executives designing and implementing strategy, including division heads, functional heads, executives with P&L responsibility, product managers, and those managing innovation
- An applicant's current scope does not need to be focused on sustainability, decarbonization, or climate change; and knowledge of climate science is not required
Attendance by multiple company representatives will foster teamwork and amplify the program's impact on your organization.

Program for Leadership Development participants earn 3 PLDA Points on completion of this program.
Learning and Living at HBS
When you participate in an Executive Education program on the HBS campus, you enter an immersive experience where every aspect of the learning model has been carefully designed to facilitate your growth. Your learning will take place on your own, in your living group, and in the larger classroom, driven by the renowned HBS case method.
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Learning and Living at HBS
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When you participate in an Executive Education program on the HBS campus, you enter an immersive experience where every aspect of the learning model has been carefully designed to facilitate your growth. Your learning will take place on your own, in your living group, and in the larger classroom, driven by the renowned HBS case method.
Admissions Criteria and Process
Answering Your Questions
Application Submission
Application Review
Fee, Payment, and Cancellations
Answering Your Questions
Application Submission
Application Review
Fee, Payment, and Cancellations
What You Will Learn
With a focus on action-based learning, this program explores how companies in any industry can harness opportunities presented by climate change, create new value, and distinguish themselves as leaders. Through faculty presentations, case studies, small group work, and immersive interactive learning experiences, you will discover new leadership approaches that will help you build and lead an organization that is leaning into the opportunities and challenges posed by climate change. Discussions will examine climate strategies from companies operating in industries such as agriculture, transportation, consumer goods, energy, and financial services, providing you with insight into a variety of strategies that could be adapted for your own company.
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What You Will Learn
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With a focus on action-based learning, this program explores how companies in any industry can harness opportunities presented by climate change, create new value, and distinguish themselves as leaders. Through faculty presentations, case studies, small group work, and immersive interactive learning experiences, you will discover new leadership approaches that will help you build and lead an organization that is leaning into the opportunities and challenges posed by climate change. Discussions will examine climate strategies from companies operating in industries such as agriculture, transportation, consumer goods, energy, and financial services, providing you with insight into a variety of strategies that could be adapted for your own company.
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Climate strategy, innovation, and growthClimate strategy, innovation, and growth
- Incorporating climate considerations in strategic decision-making
- Conducting strategy and scenario analysis to refine your approach to climate change initiatives
- Finding new business models that profitably serve new markets and needs
- Using big data to develop and refine business and product strategies
- Building market share by developing new climate-friendly offerings and effectively communicating their value
- Creating and leveraging partnerships and strategic alliances with other organizations inside and outside your industry to foster innovation
- Understanding the economics and geopolitics of renewables
The decarbonization imperativeThe decarbonization imperative
- Innovating low-carbon product portfolios and building sustainable supply chains
- Finding product development opportunities to help customers reduce emissions and costs
- Employing effective tools for carbon measurement and accounting
- Delivering value by enabling customers to reduce their climate impact
- Setting and disclosing carbon targets—and turning promises into reality
- Avoiding greenwashing and other decarbonization strategy pitfalls
Transformation: The climate-optimized organizationTransformation: The climate-optimized organization
- Leading organizational transformation
- Analyzing potential corporate alliances to further sustainable initiatives
- Aligning corporate governance and company culture to execute your climate strategy
- Putting the right management controls and metrics in place, at the right levels
- Acquiring the new organizational capabilities needed to reduce climate impact and enable growth
- Managing talent in the era of climate change
Climate strategy, innovation, and growth
- Incorporating climate considerations in strategic decision-making
- Conducting strategy and scenario analysis to refine your approach to climate change initiatives
- Finding new business models that profitably serve new markets and needs
- Using big data to develop and refine business and product strategies
- Building market share by developing new climate-friendly offerings and effectively communicating their value
- Creating and leveraging partnerships and strategic alliances with other organizations inside and outside your industry to foster innovation
- Understanding the economics and geopolitics of renewables
The decarbonization imperative
- Innovating low-carbon product portfolios and building sustainable supply chains
- Finding product development opportunities to help customers reduce emissions and costs
- Employing effective tools for carbon measurement and accounting
- Delivering value by enabling customers to reduce their climate impact
- Setting and disclosing carbon targets—and turning promises into reality
- Avoiding greenwashing and other decarbonization strategy pitfalls
Transformation: The climate-optimized organization
- Leading organizational transformation
- Analyzing potential corporate alliances to further sustainable initiatives
- Aligning corporate governance and company culture to execute your climate strategy
- Putting the right management controls and metrics in place, at the right levels
- Acquiring the new organizational capabilities needed to reduce climate impact and enable growth
- Managing talent in the era of climate change
The HBS Advantage
Our Executive Education programs are developed and taught by HBS faculty who are widely recognized as 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.
Charles M. Williams Professor of Business Administration
Senator John Heinz Professor of Environmental Management
Assistant Professor of Business Administration
Philip Caldwell Professor of Business Administration
Baker Foundation Professor, Paul R. Lawrence MBA Class of 1942 Professor of Business Administration
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The HBS Advantage
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Our Executive Education programs are developed and taught by HBS faculty who are widely recognized as 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 CochairsCharles M. Williams Professor of Business Administration
HBS Unit:Accounting and ManagementSenator John Heinz Professor of Environmental Management
HBS Unit:Technology and Operations ManagementFacultyAssistant Professor of Business Administration
HBS Unit:Accounting and ManagementPhilip Caldwell Professor of Business Administration
HBS Unit:Business, Government and the International EconomyBaker Foundation Professor, Paul R. Lawrence MBA Class of 1942 Professor of Business Administration
HBS Unit:Organizational Behavior
