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    Agribusiness Seminar
    Harvard Business School

    Agribusiness Seminar

    Harvard Business School, Boston
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    3 daysDuration
    in-personFormat
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    StrategyTopic

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    Jan 10 - Jan 13, 2027
    3 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Boston Campus
    Open
    $12,500

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    Food and agriculture leaders are navigating a rapidly changing world. Amid heightened uncertainty, embracing innovation and developing new strategies will be key to driving your company's success.


    The case method - We approach learning from every angle—a dynamic mix of case studies, small group discussions, and large classroom debates. Central to this approach is our renowned case method, where you’ll learn to think on your feet, sharpen your analytical skills, and make critical decisions in real time. The case method puts you in the role of chief decision-maker, navigating challenges facing leading companies around the world. Arrive with an open mind—leave with a global perspective, unparalleled leadership skills, and a network of dedicated peers around the world.


    Learning groups - Immerse yourself in an environment that creates space for deep, constructive engagement with a diverse set of peers from leading organizations. You'll forge powerful connections and gain valuable perspectives in our intimate learning groups. These smaller groups within your program cohort will transform into a personal board of advisors during the program and beyond.


    Distinguished guest speakers - You will have a unique opportunity to hear from a powerful lineup of guest speakers—often the case protagonists—who share how they overcame diverse business and leadership challenges.

    Why Harvard Business School?

    Harvard Business School doesn't trade on prestige alone — it has spent over a century building a pedagogy that is genuinely different. The case method, developed and refined at HBS, means that even a three-day open program puts you in the seat of a CEO facing a real decision, not a consultant presenting a framework. If you want to be taught at, there are cheaper options. If you want to be challenged to think differently, HBS is hard to match.

    Your Profile

    • Senior executives (chairpersons, chief executive officers, presidents, managing directors, owners) and other leaders in large multinational companies or family businesses who drive strategy for their organizations
    • Agribusiness entrepreneurs
    • Producers of crops and livestock
    • Manufacturers, traders, and marketers of agricultural products
    • Marketers of consumer-branded fresh and packaged food
    • Grocery retailers, restaurateurs, and foodservice distributors
    • Institutions focused on food, nutrition, farming, food security, and agricultural trade policy
    • Technology players who shape the food, agriculture, and energy sectors
    • Agribusiness-specialized investment and banking firms

    Benefits

    • The case method - We approach learning from every angle—a dynamic mix of case studies, small group discussions, and large classroom debates. Central to this approach is our renowned case method, where you’ll learn to think on your feet, sharpen your analytical skills, and make critical decisions in real time. The case method puts you in the role of chief decision-maker, navigating challenges facing leading companies around the world. Arrive with an open mind—leave with a global perspective, unparalleled leadership skills, and a network of dedicated peers around the world.
    • Learning groups - Immerse yourself in an environment that creates space for deep, constructive engagement with a diverse set of peers from leading organizations. You'll forge powerful connections and gain valuable perspectives in our intimate learning groups. These smaller groups within your program cohort will transform into a personal board of advisors during the program and beyond.
    • Distinguished guest speakers - You will have a unique opportunity to hear from a powerful lineup of guest speakers—often the case protagonists—who share how they overcame diverse business and leadership challenges.

    What You'll Learn

    • Understand how your business fits into the evolving global food system
    • Navigate uncertainties driven by shifting tariff and trade policies
    • Anticipate and respond to changing consumer demand and market opportunities
    • Strengthen relationships with employees, partners, suppliers, and other stakeholders
    • Harness technology and innovation to build resilience, efficiency, and profitability
    • Anticipate risks and create more flexible and sustainable supply chains
    • Build and support the farms and farm workforce of the future
    • Anticipate, mitigate, and adapt to climate risk and environmental pressures