

Sustainability Leadership and Corporate Responsibility

London Business School
London Business School (LBS) is a public research university and graduate business school founded in 1964, located in the Regent's Park neighbourhood of Central London, United Kingdom. It was established as one of two institutions created following the Franks Report, which argued that Britain needed a business school of international standing — a mandate the school has taken seriously ever since. Structurally independent, yet formally a constituent part of the University of London, LBS occupies an unusual position: it has the academic rigour of a university faculty and the operational autonomy of a standalone institution. Its academic philosophy centres on the premise that good management education must be international by design, not by accident — a principle visible in its faculty composition, cohort diversity, and research agenda. Accreditations and Rankings Accreditations AACSB (triple-crown accredited) EQUIS (triple-crown accredited) AMBA (triple-crown accredited) Rankings Financial Times Global MBA Ranking: #4 (2024) Financial Times European Business Schools Ranking: #3 (2023) Financial Times Executive Education Open Programmes: #5 globally (2023) Financial Times Executive Education Custom Programmes: #6 globally (2023) QS Global MBA Rankings: #5 (2024) Bloomberg Businessweek MBA Ranking: Top 10 international schools (2023) Executive Education at a Glance London Business School's executive education operation is one of the largest and most established in Europe, running over 40 open programmes annually alongside a significant portfolio of custom programmes designed for corporate clients. The school is particularly well-regarded for its finance and investment-oriented programmes — unsurprisingly, given its address — but leadership development, strategy, organisational behaviour, and private equity are equally strong draws. Programmes span from two-day focused workshops to the 11-month Senior Executive Programme, which is among the most rigorous general management offerings available to C-suite leaders globally. Formats include in-person residential modules at the Regent's Park campus, online live cohorts, and blended structures. Open programme fees typically range from approximately £3,000 for shorter formats to upwards of £25,000 for flagship multi-week programmes. Notable open programmes include: Senior Executive Programme (SEP) — multi-module, 11 months Accelerated Development Programme (ADP) — for high-potential leaders Finance for Senior Executives Leading Businesses into the Future Private Equity: Operational Value Creation Campus and Facilities The LBS campus occupies a cluster of Georgian and early twentieth-century buildings bordering Regent's Park in central London — a setting that manages to feel calm without feeling removed. The main Sussex Place building, a Grade II listed Regency terrace, opens directly onto the park, providing an incongruously tranquil backdrop for what happens inside. Executive participants have access to dedicated learning spaces, breakout rooms designed for small-group work, a well-resourced library, and on-campus accommodation at Sammy Ofer Centre, which consolidates residency logistics for multi-day programmes. Beyond the physical campus, the city itself is the most powerful facility: London's concentration of global banks, asset managers, tech companies, creative industries, and regulators means that networking dinners, site visits, and guest speakers carry a weight that few other cities can match. Faculty and Research LBS employs approximately 150 full-time faculty drawn from over 30 countries, giving the school genuine intellectual diversity rather than a monoculture dressed up as international. The faculty is organised across seven academic areas: Accounting, Economics, Finance, Management Science and Operations, Marketing, Organisational Behaviour, and Strategy and Entrepreneurship. Research centres relevant to executive participants include the AQR Asset Management Institute, the Wheeler Institute for Business and Development, and the Leadership Institute — each of which feeds directly into programme content rather than operating as separate academic silos. Faculty members such as Alex Edmans (finance and corporate governance), Lynda Gratton (the future of work), and Julian Birkinshaw (strategy and innovation) have built global reputations that extend well beyond academic journals and into the practitioner conversations LBS participants are already having. Student Body, Alumni, and Career Outcomes Across its degree programmes, LBS consistently reports cohorts where no single nationality exceeds roughly 10–13% of the total — a statistic that has become a genuine differentiator rather than a marketing point, because it means the peer learning in the room mirrors the actual diversity of global business. The alumni network spans over 45,000 individuals across more than 160 countries, with particularly dense concentrations in finance, consulting, technology, and private equity. Notable alumni include Sir Martin Sorrell (founder, WPP and S4 Capital), Tidjane Thiam (former CEO, Credit Suisse), and Blythe Masters (former JPMorgan executive and fintech pioneer). For executive education participants specifically, the LBS alumni affiliation — including access to the broader network and ongoing events — has a longer shelf life than a single programme, which is part of what senior professionals cite when explaining why they chose LBS over comparable options.
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Duration
7 weeks
Format
online
Topic
Sustainability & ESG
Language
English
About This Program
Why London Business School?
Your Profile
- Individuals seeking to develop their knowledge within sustainability, to provide a competitive advantage for their organisation and to accelerate their careers
- Managers with minimal experience in sustainability, who aim to take on responsibilities in this area to impact their organisation’s future
- Senior board members aiming to quickly develop a solid foundation on the sustainability issues that are entering board-level discussions
- General, project and risk managers, alongside directors, vice presidents and investors from a variety of industries, with broad range of business experience and managerial responsibility.
Benefits
- Build the fundamental knowledge of sustainability, corporate responsibility and ESG needed to address your organisation’s goals and challenges
- Explore the success of responsible organisations, and how to develop these innovative business models
- Understand the trade-offs from integrating sustainability into business practice, and how to generate profit through creative resolutions
- Develop practical frameworks to identify material stakeholders, and create strategy and disclosure practices to meet their conflicting, ever increasing demands
- Examine the challenges of transitioning to a sustainable business model, and learn how to overcome them through identifying the key organisational levers that facilitate change
- Reflect on your role as leader and your ability to affect change, through growing social and environmental challenges
- Gain the confidence to influence other senior executives, and contribute to boardroom discussions on embedding sustainability in your corporate strategy
- Build credibility with a London Business School certificate of completion
What You'll Learn
- Week One: The Sustainability Challenge – Discover what sustainability really means for business, and why it has become a key strategic consideration for any organisation aspiring to longevity and success.
- Week Two: The Sustainability Advantage – Do you want to be a sustainability leader? Build the knowledge and skills to influence your peers and measure your impact, as you pursue both profit and sustainability.
- Week Three: Sustainability Leadership in Action – Part one – Witness the concepts we’ve explored applied in real life. Understand the mechanisms through which sustainability leads to value creation from a real business case study, so you can develop and implement them in your own organisation.
- Week Four: Sustainability Leadership in Action – Part two – Revisit our case study to discover how they reinvented their business model to become an industry leader in sustainability, and delve into some of the innovative products introduced, and the processes developed.
- Week Five: Sustainable Pathways to Value Creation – Explore how sustainability unlocks unique pathways for organisations to generate financial performance and socio-environmental impact. Examine recent developments in AI and big data and their sustainability applications to identify the sustainability value-creating mechanisms that are most relevant in your context.
- Week Six: The Roadmap to Sustainability – Understand the four pillars needed to embed a culture of sustainability into your corporate DNA and discover the future trends you and your organisation need to prepare for. Use the tools, frameworks and insights you’ve developed to build a roadmap to achieve your goals and guide your efforts towards sustainability leadership.
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