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    Stanford Executive Program
    Stanford Graduate School of Business

    Stanford Executive Program

    Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stanford
    4 monthsDuration
    in-personFormat
    EnglishLanguage
    LeadershipTopic

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    Oct 24, 2026 - Feb 13, 2027
    4 months · in-person · Instructor-Led · Stanford Campus
    Open
    Jun 18 - Jul 31, 2027
    6 weeks · in-person · Instructor-Led · Stanford Campus
    Open
    $89,000

    All-inclusive program fee

    Executive Summary

    Stanford Executive Program (SEP) is a flagship program for senior executives, combining on-campus residencies and live online learning across three themes: leading people, leading organizations, and leading global systems. Participants gain executive coaching, peer connections, and Stanford GSB alumni status.

    About This Program

    Start the next step in your personal and professional journey by experiencing Stanford GSB and Silicon Valley's culture of innovation. As a senior leader, you are a role model for lifelong learning as you continually push boundaries and make a positive impact. For more than 70 years, the Stanford Executive Program (SEP) has inspired and empowered leaders both personally and professionally, helping them build the mindset, skills, and network they need to increase their influence and impact, and establish their legacy. Foster and encourage a culture of innovation which inspires teams, and drives results. The SEP curriculum features three key themes: leading people, leading organizations, and leading global systems. Immerse yourself in an environment where bold thinking drives transformative change. SEP guides you through a multi-dimensional curriculum that integrates both personal and professional growth. At Stanford, we believe that genuine professional growth begins with personal development and self-discovery. Taught by the same Stanford Graduate School of Business faculty who teach in our MBA program, the ever-evolving curriculum meets the pressing demands of today's executives, featuring both general management principles and experiential activities. Benefit from one-on-one executive coaching designed to help you increase your personal and organizational performance. Build lifelong connections and discover new perspectives with fellow leaders from diverse industries, experiences, and cultures. Earn Stanford GSB alumni status upon completion of the program, beginning your lifelong learning journey at Stanford.

    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 — 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

    • Senior executives who are responsible for their organization's performance and are in a position to impact change.
    • Executives in roles that are equivalent to C-suite levels, executive vice president, or managing director.
    • C-suite level executives at small to midsize organizations that have significant growth opportunities.
    • Executives with a minimum of 18 years of professional experience holding significant leadership responsibility within their organizations.

    Benefits

    • Improve analytical skills required to approach business challenges holistically and make sound executive decisions.
    • Build communication skills and emotional intelligence to motivate and drive high-performing teams.
    • Apply design thinking to business operations, change management, and organizational structures.
    • Navigate macroeconomic, political, and crisis challenges at a global scale with strategic and ethical acumen.
    • Earn Stanford GSB alumni status and build lasting professional connections with senior leaders worldwide.

    What You'll Learn

    • Lead People: Become a stronger and more effective leader by gaining a deeper understanding of how to influence and impact organizational performance.
    • Lead People: Navigate AI and human integration to build adaptable teams, strengthen culture, and lead organizational change effectively.
    • Lead People: Build your communication skills and emotional intelligence to understand how to better motivate and drive high-performing teams and individuals.
    • Lead People: Understand how to leverage and harness your power as a leader to inspire and build strong mutual-influence relationships within your organization.
    • Lead Organizations: Discover leading trends and insights on AI, innovation, and digital transformation that you can implement immediately at work.
    • Lead Organizations: Make sound executive decisions by improving core analytical skills required for approaching business challenges holistically.
    • Lead Organizations: Make strong strategic financial decisions and build value for shareholders.
    • Lead Organizations: Build your ability to influence with advanced techniques on negotiation, value creation, and persuasion to ensure your strategy.
    • Lead Organizations: Solve business problems using design thinking to design teams, business operations, change management initiatives, and organizational structures and cultures.
    • Lead Global Systems: Navigate challenges at a global scale through exploration of macroeconomics, political risks, and crisis.
    • Lead Global Systems: Navigate complex business landscapes with strategic and ethical acumen.
    • Lead Global Systems: Understand how to leverage new technologies like AI.

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