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 What will you gain? 

You will resume your role refreshed, and with greater clarity of thought and vision
 

By attending this programme, you will encounter a holistic approach to leadership, as you are encouraged to see your role in the context of today’s ever changing, global environment. You will debate big issues – economic, political, technological and social – as you consider questions such as ‘what does this mean for my organisation?’ and ‘what does it mean for me as the leader?’

We aim to re-energise you as one who leads other leaders. Through exposure to new ideas, different viewpoints, challenging experiences and peer-to-peer learning you will resume your role refreshed, and with greater clarity of thought and vision.

On leaving at the end of the week, many of our new alumni express their initial thoughts; for many it has been an important time to reconnect with the self. They feel they have been on a journey that has lifted a fog created by day-to-day pressures and demands, and they can once more properly evaluate what is important.

You will see yourself anew, reflected within a trusted group of faculty and peers. On this programme we choose not to rely on 360 degree assessment, or psychometric tests. Instead, we provide an opportunity to step outside your comfort zone, in a safe, risk-free environment. You will be able to use these people as your sounding board, and from this, focus on the areas of most personal relevance to you.

 

Programme Essentials  
Who attends? Global peer group of experienced senior leaders.
Location Oxford, UK
Duration 5 days; Sunday-Friday
Dates 13-18 May 2012 or 11-16 November 2012
Fees £11,000 + £590 for accommodation
Find out more Download the brochure

 

Submit your application or contact Angela Adams, Business Development Manager, Executive Education to learn more about this programme.

Tel: +44 (0)1865 422767 or email: angela.adams@sbs.ox.ac.uk