
Executive Program in General Management
MIT Sloan School of Management
The MIT Sloan School of Management, the business school of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was formally established in 1952, though its roots trace back to a 1914 engineering administration curriculum — reflecting MIT's conviction that management is, at its core, a rigorous discipline. Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, it is a university-affiliated school embedded within one of the world's foremost research universities, and that proximity is not incidental — it defines Sloan's entire academic identity. The school operates on the principle that management education should be grounded in analytical frameworks and empirical evidence rather than anecdote, a philosophy that shapes everything from how courses are designed to how faculty are hired. Today, MIT Sloan remains one of a small number of schools where you will find economists, computer scientists, and organizational psychologists contributing directly to the same executive programs. ## Accreditations and Rankings **Accreditations:** - AACSB accredited - EQUIS accredited - AMBA accredited - *(Triple Crown accredited)* **Rankings:** - **Financial Times Global MBA Ranking:** #5 (2024) - **QS World University Rankings — Business & Management Studies:** #4 globally (2024) - **Bloomberg Businessweek MBA Ranking:** #6 (2023) - **Financial Times Executive Education Open Programs:** Consistently ranked in the global top 10 ## Executive Education at a Glance MIT Sloan Executive Education is one of the most programmatically diverse offerings in the world, running more than 90 open enrollment programs annually alongside a substantial custom programs portfolio serving organisations ranging from sovereign wealth funds to global technology companies. The school is particularly known for executive education in areas where management intersects with technology: artificial intelligence strategy, digital transformation, sustainability, system dynamics, and financial innovation. Program formats span intensive on-campus residentials in Cambridge, fully online programs through the MIT Sloan online platform, and blended formats — with durations ranging from two-day intensives to multi-month certificate tracks. Flagship programs include the *Artificial Intelligence: Implications for Business Strategy* program, the *Executive Program in General Management*, and the *System Dynamics for Business Policy* course — the last a direct product of MIT's legendary System Dynamics Group, founded by Jay Forrester. Open program fees typically range from approximately $3,500 for shorter courses to over $15,000 for extended programs, with some certificate programs carrying additional costs. ## Campus and Facilities MIT Sloan's primary executive education activities are anchored in the MIT campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts — a dense, walkable research environment where a five-minute walk can take you past robotics labs, quantum computing centres, and media innovation studios. The main Sloan building, E62, opened in 2010 and was designed by Fumihiko Maki to house a genuinely collaborative environment, with tiered classrooms, informal meeting spaces, and direct sightlines between floors that are intended to produce accidental conversations. For executive participants, Cambridge itself functions as a live case study: the Route 128 technology corridor, the Kendall Square biotech cluster, and the broader Boston ecosystem mean that site visits, alumni dinners, and industry panels are woven directly into the program experience. There are few cities in the world where a conversation at dinner is as likely to involve a Nobel laureate or a first-time founder. ## Faculty and Research MIT Sloan's faculty of roughly 150 senior professors spans economics, finance, operations, organisational behaviour, and — unusually for a business school — deep technical disciplines in data science and systems engineering. The school houses several research centres of direct relevance to executive participants: the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy (IDE), the Sloan Finance Group, the MIT Leadership Center, and the Center for Information Systems Research (CISR), which has produced some of the most-cited work on digital business models and IT governance. Faculty members like Daron Acemoglu (economics of technology and inequality), Erik Brynjolfsson (digital economy), and Deborah Ancona (distributed leadership) publish work that regularly reshapes boardroom conversations — and they teach in executive programs. The school's explicit expectation is that faculty bring their active research agenda into the classroom, not a polished summary of someone else's. ## Student Body, Alumni, and Career Outcomes Executive education cohorts at MIT Sloan are notably international, typically drawing participants from more than 40 countries across a single program run, with strong representation from North America, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East. The broader MIT Sloan alumni network numbers over 90,000 graduates across more than 90 countries, with particularly heavy concentrations in technology, financial services, consulting, and advanced manufacturing. Notable alumni include Kofi Annan (former UN Secretary-General), Benjamin Netanyahu (former Israeli Prime Minister and Sloan Fellow), Carly Fiorina (former CEO, Hewlett-Packard), and John Reed (former CEO, Citicorp) — a list that reflects the school's historical pull among both private sector leaders and public sector figures. For executive education participants, outcomes tend to be measured less in placement statistics and more in organisational impact: MIT Sloan's post-program research suggests that custom clients report measurable changes in strategic decision-making processes within 12 months of program completion.
Available Cohorts
Choose your preferred start date
All-inclusive program fee
Duration
7 months
Format
in-person
Topic
Strategy
Language
English
About This Program
The Executive Program in General Management (EPGM) is a multi-modular general management and leadership program that introduces mid-career managers and leaders to the latest in MIT thought leadership on innovation, strategy, decision-making, and leadership.
EPGM is designed for executives in emerging markets who are looking to reinforce their strengths, learn new skills, connect to other high-achieving managers from around the world, and prepare for the next phase of their career.
The Executive Program in General Management (EPGM) introduces mid-career managers and leaders to the latest in MIT thought leadership on innovation, strategy, decision-making, and leadership. The program exposes participants to the MIT ecosystem, leading MIT faculty, and frameworks. Over the course of the 25 program days, participants learn the skills they need to move to the next level in their companies and the next phase in their careers. This unique multi-modular program is designed around MIT Sloan Executive Education’s three Executive Certificate tracks:
The program follows the MIT motto of Mens et Manus — Mind and Hand — the belief that academic development of new knowledge must be paired with the practical application of that knowledge. Classwork is balanced with the application of theoretical concepts to real-world problems through practical projects. Participants are asked to work together to create, staff, and execute projects that they develop over the course of the program, giving them the chance to apply the classroom knowledge to real-world problems. EPGM is designed for executives in emerging markets who are looking to reinforce their strengths, learn new skills, connect to other high-achieving managers from around the world, and prepare for the next phase of their career.
Engage with MIT Sloan’s world-class faculty around both their latest research and the “tried and true” methods in such areas as strategy, entrepreneurship, decision making, and innovation
Make new, life-long connections with experienced business people from a wide variety of cultures, industries, and backgrounds
Develop critical leadership and change management skills via feedback and group coaching
Experience the culture and heritage of MIT especially around innovation
Apply program learnings to a project of real importance and value to each participant and their careers
Focus on taking practical action: “How does what I’m learning make me a better leader and a more valuable contributor to my business?”
Apply systemic, cross-functional, and cross-border lenses to current business issues
An MIT Sloan email-forwarding-for-life (EFL) address
Inclusion in the MIT Sloan Alumni Directory
Subscription to the MIT Sloan Alumni newsletter
Invitations to select MIT Sloan events
Opportunity to join local Alumni clubs (membership is up to individual club leadership discretion)
Inclusion in a private LinkedIn group exclusively for ACE holders
Membership in a private LinkedIn group for Executive Certificate holders which connects you to a global network of business professionals
Option to have your profile listed in our online Executive Certificate Holder Community
20% discount on additional Executive Education programs and a 30% discount on inaugural sessions of in-person two-day courses. Some exclusions apply.
A digital, certified copy of your certificate
Why MIT Sloan School of Management?
Your Profile
- A minimum of 10 years of work experience in functional, technical, or business roles based in an emerging market.
- A graduate degree
- International exposure is preferred.
- Confident fluency in written and spoken English.
Benefits
- Engage with MIT Sloan’s world-class around both their latest research and the “tried and true” methods in such areas as strategy, entrepreneurship, decision making, and innovation
- Make new, life-long connections with experienced business people from a wide variety of cultures, industries, and backgrounds
- Develop critical leadership and change management skills via feedback and group coaching
- Experience the culture and heritage of MIT especially around innovation
- Apply program learnings to a project of real importance and value to each and their careers
- Focus on taking practical action: “How does what I’m learning make me a better leader and a more valuable contributor to my business?”
- Apply systemic, cross-functional, and cross-border lenses to current business issues
- An MIT Sloan email-forwarding-for-life (EFL) address
- Inclusion in the MIT Sloan Alumni Directory
- Subscription to the MIT Sloan Alumni newsletter
- Invitations to select MIT Sloan events
- Opportunity to join local Alumni clubs (membership is up to individual club leadership discretion)
- Inclusion in a private LinkedIn group exclusively for ACE holders
- Membership in a private LinkedIn group for Executive Certificate holders which connects you to a global network of business professionals
- Option to have your listed in our online Executive Certificate Holder Community
- 20% discount on additional Executive Education programs and a 30% discount on inaugural sessions of in-person two-day courses. Some exclusions apply.
- A digital, certified copy of your certificate