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GLOBAL CEO PROGRAM: GCPA TRANSFORMATIONAL JOURNEYShanghai / Philadelphia / Barcelona November 2015-June 2016
THE PROGRAM
THE JOURNEY Expand Your Global Vision and Reach
The GCP comprises three one-week residential modules that span three different continents: Asia, North America and Europe.
THE EXPERIENCEExclusively Designed for Senior Leaders
Expand your network and exchange valuable insights and experiences with other senior executives from around the world. Learning together with top-level peers and interacting with them in off-peak hours afford an invigorating transformational experience.
THE KNOW-HOWPractical, Just-in-TimeKnowledge
Gain practical knowledge that can be applied immediately through the dynamic case-based method, interactive lectures, workshops and CEO panels. Small- and large-group discussions and study groups promote the exchange of ideas and experiences and stimulate fresh thinking.
THE RESULTSThe Opportunity to Work on a Real Business Challenge
The Cross-Program Project (CPP) is an integral part of the GCP learning experience. Through the CPP, you analyze and address an individual business challenge that is highly relevant to you and your company and receive valuable feedback and support from expert peers from different countries, industries and backgrounds.
The Global CEO Program (GCP) is a joint initiative of three top-ranked business schools – IESE Business School, the Wharton School and CEIBS – with an overarching theme of identifying opportunities for profitable growth and challenging current business models in today’s fast-changing business world.
The program, designed for CEOs, owners, presidents, board members, top-tier executives and chief decision makers, allows you to step back from the rapid pace of daily business and reflect on the most pressing issues facing your company. You expand your knowledge and understanding of fast-growing emerging markets and learn how to respond and adapt to challenges in the face of global economic trends that are making the world more complex and uncertain.
PARTICIPANT PROFILE & COMPANIES
GEOGRAPHICAL AREA
PARTICIPANT PROFILE*The 200+ participants from previous editions represent more than 49 nationalities, five continents and companies from diverse industries such as the ones listed:
GCP 2009CEO Glencore Peru (Peru)CEO Bancolombia (Colombia)
GCP 2010MD BBVA Chile (Chile)MD Goodyear Latin America (Brazil)
GCP 2012CEO Tata Interactive Systems (India)CEO Adecco France (France)CEO Kemira Americas (United States)CEO ING Bank Benelux (Netherlands)CEO Embratel (Mexico)CEO Itaú Latin America (Brazil)
GCP 2013CEO First Bank of Nigeria (Nigeria)CEO Ferrero US (Belgium)CEO Aje Group (Peru)CEO Al Rajhi Bank (Saudi Arabia)CEO Tatua (New Zealand)GM American Express Latin America (Argentina)
GCP 2014CEO Carrefour Turkey (France)CEO Holcim Malaysia (Sri Lanka)CEO VTB Capital (Russia)CEO EQUATE Petrochemical Co. (Kuwait)COO Chalhoub Group (Syria)EVP Gas Natural (Spain)EVP Black & Veatch Corporation (United States)GM Grupo Bimbo South America (Colombia)
BY INDUSTRY
53%
47%
INDUSTRIAL
BY MARKET
55%
45%
EMERGING MARKETS
MATURE MARKETS SERVICES
BY CATEGORY
22%
78%
OWNERS
CORPORATION
BY SIZE OFCOMPANIES
54%
35%
11% SMALL<$10M
MEDIUM $10M-$100M
LARGE >$100M
AGE
48NATIONALITIES
23+GENDER
10% Female
*average
11%NORTH AMERICA
8% MIDDLE EAST
41% EUROPE
14% AFRICA
16%CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA
10% ASIA / OCEANIA
PHILADELPHIA
SHANGHAI
THEWHARTONSCHOOL
CEIBS
MODULE 2
MODULE 1IESE
BUSINESSSCHOOL
BARCELONA
MODULE 3
PROGRAM STRUCTURE
MODULE 3: EuropeIESE Business School
• What factors shape the global landscape?
• How do you measure the impact of new business models on your growth strategy?
• Do you have a digital strategy?
• How can you take cross-border differences into account as you define strategies?
• How do you transform your organization by developing a change-management initiative?
MODULE 2: North AmericaThe Wharton School
• How do you develop marketing strategies for empowered and skeptical consumers?
• How do you achieve profitable growth in this uncertain and complex environment?
• What are the implications of the financial crisis for a firm’s financial decisions?
• How can organizations rethink their innovation processes?
MODULE 1: AsiaCEIBS
• How do you understand the current political and economic dynamics of China and its geo-politics with neighboring countries?
• What is the impact of a transitional China, which has shifted its focus from promoting exports to increasing domestic consumption, on the global economy and capital markets?
• What can you learn from the new business model innovations and emerging trends around the world?
• How do you re-think business models and growth strategies in the increasingly integrated Asian free-trade region?
• How can you lead cross-border operations in the evermore challenging business environment?
MODULE 1November 1-6, 2015
Shanghai
MODULE 2March 13-18, 2016
Philadelphia
MODULE 3June 12-17, 2016
Barcelona
PHILADELPHIA
SHANGHAI
THEWHARTONSCHOOL
CEIBS
MODULE 2
MODULE 1IESE
BUSINESSSCHOOL
BARCELONA
MODULE 3
The Cross-Program Project (CPP) has been included as an integral part of the program and is solely focused on catering to your individual needs. The objective is to create maximum value by generating customized, practical solutions for a specific strategic or personal challenge that is highly
relevant to you. By applying a very structured and confidential process, you harness the experience, knowledge and networks of a team of non-competing peers to provide direct support and develop actionable recommendations tailored to your challenge.
CROSS-PROGRAM PROJECT
ADMISSIONS PROCESS
www.iese.edu/GCP
APPLICATIONS
Applications are accepted throughout the year, but should be received at least two months prior to the program’s start date. Early application is encouraged. Late applications will be considered if space is still available.
Applications are thoroughly reviewed by the program’s Admissions Committee, which comprises representatives from IESE, Wharton and CEIBS.
Due to class size restraints (maximum cohort of 50 executives) and the program’s need to maintain a balanced mixture of backgrounds, it is possible that even highly qualified applicants may not be admitted.
Candidates can apply on line at: www.iese.edu/gcp
FEE
The program fee of $41,000 includes tuition, all reading and classroom materials, accommodation and most meals.
It does not include travel expenses to Shanghai, Philadelphia or Barcelona.
Full payment is due by September 21, 2015; a down payment of $10,000 is required to reserve a place in the program.
Cancellations received within 60 days prior to the start of the program will be subject to a 25% cancellation fee.
CONTACT
Luis F. CasasProgram Co-DirectorIESE Business School165 W. 57th StreetNew York, NY 10019-2201, USATel.: (+1) 646 346 [email protected]/gcp
David HeckmanProgram Co-DirectorThe Wharton School255 South 38th StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19104, USATel.: (+1) 215 573 [email protected]
Julia ZhangProgram Co-DirectorCEIBS699 Hongfeng Rd,Shanghai 201206 ChinaTel.: (+86) 21 2890 [email protected]/execed
VENUES
THE WHARTON SCHOOL
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, founded in 1881 as the first collegiate business school, is recognized globally for intellectual leadership and ongoing innovation across every major discipline of business education.
With eleven academic departments, including Finance, Wharton is considered to be among the most comprehensive sources of business knowledge in the world because it is able to bridge research and practice through its broad engagement with the global business community. The school has more than 4,800 undergraduate, MBA, executive MBA and doctoral students, more than 9,000 annual participants in executive education programs, and an alumni network of more than 88,000 graduates in over 140 countries.
CHINA EUROPE INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL (CEIBS)
China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) was established in Shanghai in 1994. CEIBS is an international-caliber institution that provides business management and executive education through its MBA, EMBA and Executive Education programs.
It offers the latest knowledge and a thorough understanding of current practices in international management to MBA students, as well as managers and senior executives of companies operating in or planning to enter China. CEIBS has become the leading business school in China and its MBA, EMBA and Executive Education programs have all been ranked among the top three in Asia and the top 50 globally.
IESE BUSINESS SCHOOL
IESE is consistently ranked among the world’s leading business schools. With campuses in Europe, New York City and Sao Paulo, the school seeks to develop business leaders with a global mindset and a general management approach to make a positive impact on society. IESE’s alumni network includes more than 43,000 graduates working in some 100 countries.
IESE is the graduate business school of the University of Navarra. The University of Navarra is an initiative of Opus Dei, a personal Prelature of the Roman Catholic Church. The ethical principles based on the Christian tradition are the hallmark of a responsible notion of leadership and management, and a positive view of companies in society.
A POWERFUL ALLIANCE
The Global CEO Program is led by three world-renowned business schools: IESE Business School, the Wharton School and China Europe International Business School (CEIBS). Through the collective knowledge of expert faculty members working on three continents, participants gain invaluable insights into global markets.
“The GCP provided an exceptional learning experience. You are transformed by the enriching perspectives of a culturally diverse group of peers and leave the program armed with practical solutions to address your unique business challenges as a global leader. ”
Lain JagerCEOZespri International (New Zealand)
SHANGHAI699 Hongfeng Rd,201206ChinaTel.: +86 21 2890 5213www.ceibs.edu/execed
PHILADELPHIA255 South 38th StreetPA 19104USATel.: +1 215 573 0867www.ExecEd.Wharton.UPenn.edu
BARCELONAAv. Pearson, 2108034SpainTel.: +34 93 253 42 00
www.iese.edu
NEW YORK CITY165 W. 57th StreetNY 10019-2201USATel.: +1 646 346 8850