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Short Focused Programs

Strategy and Globalization
Inside New York

Next Edition: September 22 - 25, 2008
Inside New York is a challenging high-impact program that will stimulate your thinking and change the strategic outlook of your company. World class IESE faculty along with speakers such as Tony Blair, Jack Welch, Michael Porter and Muhammad Yunus, will share their expertise and insights on the present economic situation and the global business outlook.

Inside Africa

Next Edition: October 27 - 31, 2008
The Inside Africa program is a unique opportunity to gain practical insight into how investors and companies are currently positioning themselves and take part in the future economic development of the region. In its first edition, the program takes you to Nairobi, Kenya, and Johannesburg, South Africa.

Getting Global Strategy Right

Next Edition: October 28 - 31, 2008
Getting Global Strategy Right addresses the pressures and challenges and also the possibilities for value creation associated with managing businesses in a semi-globalized world. The program presents corporate leaders with a set of tools for evaluating and exploiting cross-border business opportunities.

Inside India

Next Edition: March 9-13, 2009
This 5-day program introduces participants to the opportunities and challenges of doing business in India.

Playing by the Rules: Regulation and Anti-Trust

Next Edition: September 30 - October 3, 2008
This unique program that will help participants develop successful business models in an age of increasing regulation.

Inside China

Next Edition: April 20-24 2009
A joint initiative of IESE and China Europe International Business School (CEIBS), this program provides a close-up view of doing business in one of the world’s most important business contexts today.

Technology, Operations and Value Chains
Creative Cultures: Making Innovation Work

Next Edition: November 18 - 21, 2008
This program showcases how to unlock innovation by implementing a proven framework and securing the appropriate conditions to nurture innovation. It is a must-do program for those leaders who are in need of boosting innovation through a turn-key solution.

Leading the Pack: Strategic Management of Global Value Chains

Next Edition: November 4 - 7, 2008
This program addresses strategic elements of running global and international businesses and deploys the necessary tools to face the challenges that globalization is exerting over their value creation networks.

New Technology Playgrounds

Next Edition: January 27 - 30, 2009
This program is aimed at providing executives in fast-moving industries with strategies that will help them understand and manage the complex, evolving environments referred to as New Technology Playgrounds.

Management and Leadership
Developing Leadership Competencies: Talent Development and the Key to Competitive Advantage

Next Edition: September 16 - 19, 2008
Many successful companies are now focusing on talent development. These companies realize that the competencies of their people, and especially managers, are their most important source of competitive advantage. This requires a deep understanding of leadership competencies and of how to monitor and develop them.

Getting Things Done  
Next Edition: May 19-22, 2009
The GTD program unlocks the mystery behind strategy implementation. Back at the office, participants will have learned how to map their organizations' political terrain, identify those individuals that are responsible for the diffusion of a strategy and effectively influence others to finally "get things done." The program is led by faculty members from IESE and Jeffrey Pfeffer from Stanford University.
IME Programs
Branding in Media and Entertainment

In partnership with the Kellogg School of Management
Next Edition: November 17 – 19, 2008 in Manhattan

The changing media and entertainment landscape has given content providers many options for migrating existing content to new platforms and has allowed media executives to conceptualize their brands in new and innovative ways. Learn from the #1 marketing faculty in the world how to grow your brand across platforms and develop a long-term strategy for sustainability.

Finance and Accounting in Media and Entertainment

In partnership with IESE Business School
3 Day Program, in Manhattan
Next Edition: To be announced


Accounting and Finance are the languages of business. This program is designed to teach Media & Entertainment professionals the rules by which accounting information is gathered; how it is reported; and how this information can be used to improve decision-making. Participants will understand the financial impact of managerial decision-making and will be able to communicate more effectively about business.

Business Strategy in the Digital Age:
Leveraging Disruptive Technologies in Media and Entertainment

In partnership with IESE Business School
3 Day Program, in Manhattan
Next Edition: To be announced


As the media and entertainment industry has moved full-force to digital platforms, business models have shifted radically. Executives need to understand the forces driving these changes, and they need the tools to act strategically as developments continue to unfold. Participants will understand the new information value chain and its dynamics and they will develop compelling strategies for their company’s next digital moves.

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