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    Audit Committees in a New Era of Governance
    Harvard Business School

    Audit Committees in a New Era of Governance

    Harvard Business School, Boston
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    2 daysDuration
    in-personFormat
    EnglishLanguage
    Governance & BoardsTopic

    Available Cohorts

    Choose your preferred start date

    Jul 19 - Jul 21, 2026
    2 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Boston Campus
    Open
    Oct 28 - Oct 30, 2026
    3 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Boston Campus
    Open
    $8,250

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    With growing public focus on corporate governance and oversight, audit committees face increasingly complex regulatory challenges. Managing this tension between compliance and strategy can feel like an art.


    Multi-faceted learning and the case method - We approach learning from every angle—a robust blend of faculty presentations, case studies, individual and group exercises, small group discussions, and large classroom debates. Among these formats 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.

    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

    • Current or potential audit committee members on boards of publicly listed companies
    • Board chairs, CEOs, CFOs, general counsels, and risk officers who work with audit committees
    • Audit firm partners, investor relations professionals, legal advisors, and nonprofit board members

    Benefits

    • Multi-faceted learning and the case method - We approach learning from every angle—a robust blend of faculty presentations, case studies, individual and group exercises, small group discussions, and large classroom debates. Among these formats 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.

    What You'll Learn

    • Strategic financial reporting
    • Audit committee processes and relationships with stakeholders
    • Transparency and investor communication
    • Building a strong risk management infrastructure
    • Measuring performance of ethics and compliance
    • Leveraging strong internal controls to promote growth