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    Driving Sustainability from the Boardroom
    International Institute for Management Development

    Driving Sustainability from the Boardroom

    International Institute for Management Development, Lausanne
    2 daysDuration
    in-personFormat
    EnglishLanguage
    Governance & BoardsTopic

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    May 26 - May 27, 2026
    2 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Lausanne Campus
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    Nov 10 - Nov 11, 2026
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    May 24 - May 25, 2027
    2 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Lausanne Campus
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    Nov 8 - Nov 9, 2027
    2 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Lausanne Campus
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    $8,242

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    Are you ready to act now on ESG? Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) factors have become a global imperative, placing companies under increasing scrutiny. This heightened stakeholder focus means boards are confronted with new expectations. Yet few directors are equipped to govern ESG issues. IMD’s Driving Sustainability from the Boardroom is a highly experiential program that immerses you in the complex and multifaceted realities of ESG. Part of IMD’s collaboration with the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), it will enable you to fulfill your role of influencing and steering the integration of sustainability into your company’s strategy. You can join the program for a standalone learning experience, or as part of one of IMD’s board diploma pathways.

    Why International Institute for Management Development?

    IMD runs one of the smallest, most selective executive education portfolios in the world — and that is precisely the point. Based on the shores of Lake Geneva, the school has built its entire identity around a single question: what does it actually take to develop a leader who performs under real pressure? The answer, refined over decades, is a model that combines unusually small cohorts, faculty who consult actively with global corporations, and a Swiss-precision focus on measurable behavioral change.

    Your Profile

    • You are a current or aspiring board member, chairperson or board secretary. You understand that sustainability and ESG are boardroom imperatives and want to efficiently elevate your stewardship role for your company’s future.

    Benefits

    • ESG Literacy - Be ready to lead conversations and ask the right questions in and out of the boardroom by acquiring full ESG literacy.
    • ESG Upsides - Identify and leverage ESG opportunities for your company’s long-term success and reputation.
    • ESG Stewardship - Understand how ESG expands your fiduciary and accountability duties in your role as steward of your company’s long-term success.
    • ESG Crisis Management - Gain experience of handling difficult ESG conversations and responding to ESG crises through immersive in-class simulations.

    What You'll Learn

    • Step 1 – Explore (10-day countdown – Online self-preparation – 30 minutes per day) - The extension of board members fiduciary duties, The economics of climate change, Latest developments and trends in regulatory landscape & corporate reporting, The financial and operational business case of sustainability, Shareholder activism & major ESG crisis
    • Step 2 – Experience (Situational learning – On campus – 2 days) - Highly diverse situational learning is a key component of the program. Over your two days on campus, you will take part in crisis simulations, be interviewed by activists and explore how to harness the upsides of ESG without falling into the trap of greenwashing. Theoretical knowledge and frameworks will support you during role-plays and back in the boardroom
    • Step 3 – Engage (Post-program exchanges) - After the program, you and your fellow program participants will form a community for sharing experiences and ideas. Your conversations will be fueled by further insights from IMD

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