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    Advanced Management for Leaders in Foundations and Non-Profits
    WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management

    Advanced Management for Leaders in Foundations and Non-Profits

    WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management, Düsseldorf
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    Nov 2 - Nov 6, 2026
    5 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Düsseldorf Campus
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    $4,457

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    The non-profit sector faces increasing challenges as a consequence of digitalization, changes of the legal frameworks and other shifts in the strategic environment. The Management Program for Executives in the Non-profit Sector (Management-Führungskräfteprogramm für Non-Profits) by WHU and DSA helps you to get a structured view on those challenges, to expand your strategic toolkit and establish additional networks in the sector. During the program week, you will engage in discussions with our lecturers in interactive learning sessions, consider practical cases in small groups, and reflect on your role as a leader and your personal leadership style. The program is held in German language only.

    Why WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management?

    WHU has built its reputation not on size but on intensity — small cohorts, a demanding academic culture, and a student body that consistently punches above its weight in entrepreneurship and private equity. For senior executives, that same ethos translates into programs where peer learning is genuinely substantive, and where the school's deep ties to the German Mittelstand and European corporate elite make the room worth being in.

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    • Dr. Volker Anneken
    • Dr. Philipp Erpf
    • Tim Göbel
    • Dr. Thomas Leppert
    • Verena Renze-Westendorf
    • Dr. Peter Schubert
    • Dr. Gereon Schuch
    • Anne von Fallois
    • Ola Weintraub

    Benefits

    • Management in the non-profit context: outlook on the latest management techniques and insights into new management approaches
    • Context: strategic implications of new legal and fiscal financial frameworks
    • Transformation: digitalization of civil society as an opportunity and challenge for non-profit actors
    • Innovative business models: social enterprises as an innovative instrument for extensive and sustainable social impact
    • Agile methods & ways of working: opportunities for deploying agile methods (e.g. design thinking) in the non-profit context
    • Organizational culture: management of change processes in non-profit organizations

    What You'll Learn

    • Deutsche Stiftungsakademie (DSA) and WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management have collaborated with renowned executives from the non-profit sector to create an Executive Education program specifically for executives of non-profit organizations such as foundations and social enterprises. Our aim is to expand your strategic toolkit and to provide you with new, inspirational content, for example on the subject of digitalization. In a compact one-week format we will give you the time and space you need to reflect on your own strategic approaches and related topics among like-minded people. Expand your professional network and take the opportunity to interact with colleagues from the non-profit sector.
    • You can expect a theory-driven, practically focused curriculum that deals specifically with issues that are relevant to the future. You will have the opportunity to discuss key topics with renowned faculty, and also to reflect collegially on the issues that matter to you with your peers in a safe environment. The diverse experiences of the participants, as well as the heterogeneity of the organizations represented, provide an enriching learning environment that will enable you to develop new and creative approaches to challenges you are facing.
    • Method: The basis is an interactive, theory-based, and practice-oriented curriculum. Participants work on various topics in two blocks per day with the instructors and in working groups, and reflect on these topics in peer consulting sessions.