Harvard Business School next Executive Education Program for Companies to Create Value and Manage Risk
Mumbai: Harvard Business School (HBS) will host an executive education program, Improving Corporate Performance and Profitability - India, from 25-28 May 2015 at the HBS style classroom, Taj Lands End, Mumbai. This program explores the critical connections among business strategy, performance measurement, management accountability, organizational design, and corporate governance.
"In a competitive and ever evolving economy, companies need to have the edge to put the right systems and metrics in place to attract investment, compete with domestic and multinational players, and seize new opportunities. Improving Corporate Performance and Profitability - India program explores how to create corporate value and improve enterprise performance. The program is designed to help businesses be successful, whether they are Indian companies expanding their offerings or entering new markets, or multinationals building their presence in India," said V.G. Narayanan, Thomas D. Casserly, Jr. Professor of Business Administration. Head of the Accounting and Management Unit; and faculty chair of "Compensation Committees: New Challenges, New Solutions" and "Improving Corporate Performance and Profitability-India.
This leadership development program is designed for financial executives with a decade of experience and non-finance executives with more than 15 years of experience, in large established companies, who are responsible for designing and implementing systems to monitor and improve enterprise performance. The program is well suited for senior executives with planning, control and accounting responsibilities.
"With the focus on creating corporate value, this program examines the strategies and governance systems that successful companies use to manage cost and improve performance. Program participants learn how to drive customer profitability, analyze the key factors required to grow via acquisitions, improve governance systems, and effectively communicate corporate performance to investors." said Paul M. Healy, James R. Williston Professor of Business Administration and Henry B. Arthur Fellow, Senior Associate Dean, Director of Research; and member of the Accounting and Management Unit.
As with all HBS Executive Education programs, the India portfolio is taught by distinguished HBS faculty by using the renowned HBS case method. Faculty lectures, panel discussions, and assessment tools will create a dynamic learning environment. The program aims to build long-lasting relationships via the professional network through close interaction with an elite group of Indian and global peers.
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