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    Leading the Next Renaissance: Leveraging Teams and Networks in Modern Times
    Kellogg School of Management

    Leading the Next Renaissance: Leveraging Teams and Networks in Modern Times

    Kellogg School of Management, Evanston
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    About This Program

    Join faculty from the Kellogg School of Management for a one-of-a-kind leadership experience in Florence, Italy - where the bold thinking of the past meets the complexity of modern business. Through a carefully curated blend of immersive experiences - faculty-led workshops and guided excursions - this integrative experience explores how the Medici network powered innovation during the Italian Renaissance, and how today's leaders can build, scale, and sustain high-impact teams in an era of rapid change and opportunity. With a cohort of global leaders, you will gain cutting-edge tools, deeper perspective, and actionable insights from the very landscapes that gave birth to humanism, innovation, and the modern world. The program features world-class faculty, including Kellogg Professors Leslie DeChurch and Noshir Contractor, renowned experts in organizational networks, teams, and leadership systems. It offers historic immersion, allowing participants to study power, collaboration, and innovation by tracing the leadership of the Medici and walking in the footsteps of Renaissance titans like Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Machiavelli. Exclusive locations include curated excursions at the British Institute of Florence, scaling the Duomo, visiting the Uffizi, and touring Tuscan estates with living legacies of leadership. Participants will enjoy fine Italian cuisine, winemaking, and curated experiences that blend personal growth with lasting connection. The program also provides cutting-edge application, helping leaders apply timeless lessons to current challenges such as AI, multiteam systems, and global-scale issues, preparing them to lead the next Renaissance.

    Why Kellogg School of Management?

    Kellogg School of Management stands out for its distinctive emphasis on collaborative leadership, a deep integration of marketing and strategy, and a commitment to developing leaders who drive innovation. Its programs are designed for executives seeking to enhance their general management capabilities through a highly interactive and team-oriented learning environment.

    Benefits

    • See leadership through a new lens - combining Renaissance wisdom with modern frameworks for building agile, collaborative teams.
    • Discover your own leadership style through immersive learning, reflection, and expert-led excursions.
    • Develop influence strategies grounded in network analysis and organizational design.
    • Apply lessons immediately to challenges in innovation, crisis leadership, and human-AI collaboration.
    • Build a global peer network of senior leaders committed to values-driven leadership and impact.
    • Earn a Kellogg Executive Education Certificate upon completion of the program.

    What You'll Learn

    • The Renaissance of Leadership: Lessons from Florence’s golden age and how they apply to today’s volatile landscape.
    • Organizational Network Analysis: How influence flows in teams - and how to make it work for you.
    • Leading Across Teams: Multiteam systems and boundary-spanning leadership in complex environments.
    • Leadership Legacy: Lessons in purpose driven leadership from wartime Tuscany to today’s boardrooms.
    • Innovation Through Collaboration: Unlocking creativity through strategic team design.
    • The Future of Leadership: Human-AI teaming and what leaders must master next.

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