

The Essence of Coaching for Senior Leaders

WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management
WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management is a private, independent business school founded in 1984 in Koblenz, Germany, with a second campus in Düsseldorf. Unlike most European business schools, WHU has no parent university — it operates as a fully autonomous institution, which gives it an unusual degree of curricular agility. The school was established with the explicit goal of creating a rigorous, internationally oriented alternative to Germany's traditionally state-run university system, and that founding tension — between German business pragmatism and global academic ambition — still defines its character. Otto Beisheim, the Metro Group founder and retail magnate, provided foundational support and lent his name to the school, a relationship that underscores its enduring connection to serious entrepreneurial capital. Accreditations and Rankings Accreditations AACSB accredited EQUIS accredited AMBA accredited Triple Crown — one of fewer than 1% of business schools worldwide to hold all three Rankings Financial Times European Business Schools ranking: Top 40 (2023) Financial Times Master in Management ranking: Top 10 globally (2023) Financial Times MBA ranking: ranked among leading European programmes (2023) QS World University Rankings – Business Masters: consistently places WHU's Master in Management in the global top tier Consistently ranked the #1 business school in Germany for Master in Management by the Financial Times (2022, 2023) Executive Education at a Glance WHU's executive education portfolio is smaller and more selective than that of a large American or UK business school, and deliberately so. The school concentrates its open programs on areas where its faculty have genuine research depth: family business, entrepreneurship, supply chain management, finance, and general management for senior leaders navigating organisational complexity. Programs run out of both the Vallendar/Koblenz campus and Düsseldorf, with a growing number of blended-format options introduced after 2020. Open programs typically run between two and five days for modular formats, while longer certificate programs extend across several months with intermittent residency. The WHU Executive Education portfolio includes flagship offerings such as the Advanced Management Program, leadership development sprints for high-potentials, and custom corporate programs designed with and for specific German and European multinationals. Prices for open programs generally range from approximately €2,500 to €8,000 depending on duration and content tier. Custom programs — which represent a substantial portion of WHU's executive education revenue — are developed in close partnership with client organisations, often over multi-year relationships, and frequently draw on the school's networks within Germany's family-owned enterprise sector. Campus and Facilities WHU's main academic campus sits in Vallendar, a small town on the Rhine just outside Koblenz — an unlikely setting for a school with global pretensions, and one that is entirely intentional. The environment is residential and focused; there are few distractions, which creates the kind of immersion that executives in open programs often say is harder to achieve in a city campus. The Düsseldorf campus, opened to serve the school's part-time and executive programmes, places participants in the heart of one of Germany's most important financial and commercial centres, within reach of major corporate headquarters including those of Henkel, E.ON, and ThyssenKrupp. Facilities across both campuses have been significantly modernised, with dedicated executive education classrooms, collaboration spaces, and residential accommodation at Vallendar suited to multi-day programs. Faculty and Research WHU's faculty numbers around 40 full professors — small by the standards of large research universities, but intentionally lean, with a strong emphasis on research quality over volume. The school recruits internationally, and a significant proportion of its faculty hold PhDs from or have held positions at leading North American and European institutions. Research strengths particularly relevant to executive participants include entrepreneurship and new venture creation, corporate governance, supply chain and operations management, and behavioural finance. The Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation (CEI) and the Center for Controlling & Management (CCM) are among the more established research institutes, and faculty regularly translate their work into program content rather than keeping research siloed from teaching. Several professors maintain advisory relationships with DAX-listed companies and large Mittelstand firms, giving them an applied credibility that executives tend to notice quickly. Student Body, Alumni, and Career Outcomes WHU's alumni network numbers approximately 10,000 graduates — modest in absolute size compared to larger schools, but notably dense in influence relative to its age. The entrepreneurial outcomes are particularly striking: WHU alumni have founded companies including Zalando, one of Europe's largest e-commerce businesses, and the school consistently ranks among the top sources of startup founders in the German-speaking world. Executive education cohorts draw heavily from German, Austrian, and Swiss corporations, as well as from international companies with significant European operations; industries represented include automotive, chemicals, financial services, logistics, and consumer goods. For participants, the alumni network's real value lies less in its scale than in its concentration — a disproportionate number of WHU graduates hold senior leadership positions in exactly the industries where German economic power is most concentrated.
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Duration
10 days
Format
hybrid
Topic
Coaching
Language
English
About This Program
This program is offered by Leadership Choices and WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management. You will learn how to add coaching to your leadership signature authentically.
You will primarily learn how coaching as a leader works from a practical perspective. Using the Leadership Choices coaching model, you will be given insights into powerful questions and levels of listening. Moreover, you will learn to apply coaching interventions that have proven successful in a leadership context. Plenty of practical coaching work will take place in the classroom. During the program, you will also be asked to work with real coachees, i.e., coaching clients.
This program is accredited as Continuing Coach Education (CCE) by the International Coaching Federation (ICF).
Why WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management?
WHU has built its reputation not on size but on intensity — small cohorts, a demanding academic culture, and a student body that consistently punches above its weight in entrepreneurship and private equity. For senior executives, that same ethos translates into programs where peer learning is genuinely substantive, and where the school's deep ties to the German Mittelstand and European corporate elite make the room worth being in.
Your Profile
- Experienced leaders who want to reflect upon and improve their leadership portfolio
- Senior professionals who want to prepare themselves for their next leadership challenge
- HR professionals who want to help their managers grow and want to create a coaching culture in their organizations
- Managers with the willingness and ability to self-reflect and be open to receiving coaching themselves
- Senior professionals who would like to become a Certified Coach
- Professional coaches who want to collect CCE units to update their ICF certification
Benefits
- Enhance the impact and effectiveness of your leadership
- Ascertain your own leadership style portfolio
- Learn how to turn random interactions into powerful coaching conversations
- Create greater empowerment for the people around you
- Unleash the creativity and accountability of the people you lead
- Maximize your potential as a senior leader through this unique learning experience with intensive, hands-on exercises
- Expand your professional network to an interdisciplinary team of leadership experts at one of Germany’s most renowned business schools
- Earn CCE (Continuing Coach Education) units for your ICF (re)-certification
- Dive into the possibility to develop from being a leader coach to a professional coach
- Help your leaders become more effective
- Increase your managers’ job satisfaction and sense of purpose
- Create a healthier leadership culture in your organization
What You'll Learn
- As you grow as a leader in terms of impact and career, it is important to update your own way of leading. Being able to adapt your leadership style to the situation and the people you are leading is the key to greater leadership effectiveness.
- Coaching is one of the most impactful leadership styles, as shown by the work of Daniel Goleman and others. It has the potential to unleash the full creativity of people and help create a culture in which people can grow.
- At the same time, coaching is not merely a leadership technique: it is also an attitude that requires a certain level of leadership maturity. The leadership maturity of the senior people in an organization can both enable and restrict the leadership culture within the organization. If coaching is used with the wrong intentions, it can easily backfire and even reduce the trust of your people.
- Using the Leadership Choices coaching model, you will be given insights into powerful questions and levels of listening. Further, you will apply the learnings of the course directly in live coaching cases that you will work with throughout the program.