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    Leadership for Senior Executives
    Harvard Business School

    Leadership for Senior Executives

    Harvard Business School, Boston
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    May 31 - Jun 5, 2026
    5 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Boston Campus
    Open
    $18,000

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    With increasing globalization, rapid technological shifts, and evolving social norms, adaptability is critical to organizational success.


    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.


    Feedback workshop - Leaders are often called upon to provide feedback and coaching to peers, direct reports, clients, and even their managers. In a workshop environment, you will engage in a model and approach for giving feedback with clear intentions, deliberate content, and thoughtful delivery.


    Design-thinking workshop - Design thinking puts the customer at the center of the innovation process. Using a variety of novel tools and techniques, you’ll be challenged to understand customer needs, brainstorm solutions to meet these needs, and develop prototypes and experiments to gauge their effectiveness.

    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

    • This program is designed for senior executives and executive team members with significant management responsibilities and at least 20 years of experience in large established organizations.
    • Individuals and teams are welcome to attend. Sending two or more representatives from your organization fosters teamwork and amplifies program impact.

    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.
    • Feedback workshop - Leaders are often called upon to provide feedback and coaching to peers, direct reports, clients, and even their managers. In a workshop environment, you will engage in a model and approach for giving feedback with clear intentions, deliberate content, and thoughtful delivery.
    • Design-thinking workshop - Design thinking puts the customer at the center of the innovation process. Using a variety of novel tools and techniques, you’ll be challenged to understand customer needs, brainstorm solutions to meet these needs, and develop prototypes and experiments to gauge their effectiveness.

    What You'll Learn

    • Build contextual intelligence to enhance personal versatility and organizational adaptability
    • Define an organizational purpose and embed it across teams
    • Identify barriers to innovation and discover new ways to lead change
    • Evaluate your leadership style and how you give and receive feedback
    • Maximize employee effectiveness at your organization and cultivate a culture of innovation
    • Integrate design-thinking principles into your innovation practices