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    Driving Innovation and New Ventures in Established Organizations
    Stanford Graduate School of Business

    Driving Innovation and New Ventures in Established Organizations

    Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stanford
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    5 daysDuration
    in-personFormat
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    InnovationTopic

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    Apr 11 - Apr 16, 2027
    5 days Β· in-person Β· Instructor-Led Β· Stanford Campus
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    $16,000

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    Innovation is not just for startups. Established organizations often have the greatest potential to innovate, from incremental improvements to transformational growth. Driving Innovation and New Ventures in Established Organizations uses multiple in-depth, real world case studies across industries to provide a comprehensive, evidence-based view of how innovation succeeds at scale. Grounded in Stanford research, the program equips leaders with proven frameworks to identify, evaluate, and scale new opportunities. Through interactive, faculty-led sessions, you will engage with research, analyze cases, and apply your learning to practical innovation challenges with the experience and insight from your executive peers. Gain a set of comprehensive, actionable tools to move from idea to plan for execution so you can successfully drive change and innovate from within.

    Why Stanford Graduate School of Business?

    Stanford GSB sits at the epicentre of Silicon Valley, which means its executive education participants don't just study innovation β€” they walk out the door and into the world's densest concentration of venture capital, deep-tech startups, and technology multinationals. The school's insistence that leadership begins with self-awareness, not strategy frameworks, produces a distinctly introspective style of executive development that sets it apart from almost every other elite institution.

    Your Profile

    • Executives with at least 10 years of work experience, in leadership roles that give them the ability and responsibility to start new projects or ventures within their companies or divisions.
    • Examples of appropriate functions and titles: vice president, managing director, development officer, and director - from medium-size to large companies, from any industry, and from any country
    • Individuals from one company or multiple participants who - if attending as a two to six-person team - are guaranteed the opportunity to work on their own company project, advancing innovation skills and creating immediate value for their organization
    • Due to the goals of this program, it is not appropriate for consultants or for those who work for consulting agencies

    Benefits

    • Learn best practices and tools for implementing innovation, such as the role of AI in creative problem-solving and decision-making, customer-focused innovation, persuasion, and influence.
    • Develop a comprehensive view of innovation in large organizations through cross-disciplinary case studies spanning finance, strategy, behavioral psychology, organizational design, and culture.
    • Identify and overcome the challenges that established companies face when trying to innovate.
    • Collaborate with fellow participants to deepen your learning through shared insights, real-world experience, and ongoing idea exchange.

    What You'll Learn

    • The program uses multiple in-depth, real-world case studies across industries to provide a comprehensive, evidence-based view of how innovation succeeds at scale.
    • Topics include the strategic role of AI in creative problem-solving and decision-making, customer-focused innovation, persuasion, and influence.
    • Cross-disciplinary case studies spanning finance, strategy, behavioral psychology, organizational design, and culture provide a broad view of innovation in large organizations.
    • Interactive, faculty-led sessions have participants engage with research, analyze cases, and apply learning to practical innovation challenges alongside executive peers.
    • Participants gain actionable tools to move from idea to plan for execution, with the opportunity for company teams to work on their own organization's innovation project.

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      Gather your CV, reference letters, and any required test scores. Many EMBA programs waive standardised tests for senior candidates.

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