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Expand your thinking. Make an impact.

Executive Education

Management

Acceleration

Programme

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Contents

1. Introduction 02 2. Programme content 03 3. Learning process 05 4. Campus Information 06 5. Faculty 07 6. Participant profile 12

7. Facts and Figures 15

8. Any Questions 16

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INSEAD Executive

Education will challenge

your assumptions, expand

your thinking, build your

capabilities and inspire

you to make an impact.

World in a classroom

At INSEAD you will be in a classroom with peers, drawn from all over the world, who are facing similar issues and challenges to yours. Orchestrated by expert faculty, you will learn from each other and explore new and complex ideas. You will acquire new business-management models and gain the confidence you need to make an impact in your job. INSEAD has more than 40 Open-enrolment Programmes in the key business disciplines of: General Management; Governance & Top Management; Leadership; Strategy; People & Performance Management; Marketing; Finance & Banking; Operations Management; and Entrepreneurship & Family Business. No matter what stage you are at in your career journey, participating in an INSEAD Executive Education programme will enable you to maximise your impact when you return to your organisation.

Are you

ready for the

challenge?

Business is becoming more global and increasingly competitive. Achieving a competitive advantage will depend on

executives being able not only to think globally but also to act and react globally. They will need to be able to manage disparate teams, turn cultural differences into a competitive edge and unlock the power of diversity to generate creativity and innovation.

World-class faculty

INSEAD has assembled a team of 145 world-class faculty from more than 36 countries. They are an inspiring mix of entrepreneurs, change agents and innovators, many of whom have been globally recognised for their ground breaking research and their contribution to business. All are experts in their fields with real-world, practical, hands-on experience of working with, and consulting for, global organisations in a wide variety of industries.

Pioneering thought leadership

INSEAD thought leadership in areas such as Blue Ocean Strategy, Leadership and Coaching, Value Creation, Innovation and Strategic Agility among others, is world-renowned, and is helping to redefine the future of business. This cutting-edge knowledge and expertise is integrated into every one of our Executive Education programmes.

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Introduction

In today’s uncertain global business environment senior managers face unique challenges. They need exceptional leadership skills to manage cross-functional teams; they need an international mindset; they need the ability to successfully manage continuous change; they need the skills, knowledge and confidence to make strategic decisions and implement them, and to complicate matters further, they need to do all this whilst also creating value.

INSEAD’s world-class, comprehensive General Management Programmes are designed to

accelerate your effectiveness as a manager, increase your performance and to help you drive effective change. Designed and delivered by some of the world’s best faculty, you will gain the confidence to make the decisions needed to succeed, expand your thinking and learn what it takes to become an exceptional business leader.

For senior leaders, our Advanced

Management Programme is a reflective

process that offers participants insight into the way in which they exercise judgement.

Transition to General Management

is designed to smoothe and accelerate the transition from functional/technical management into general management. The

Management Acceleration Programme

is designed for early career high-potential executives equipping them with a general management perspective. The Asian International Executive Programme

prepares executives for senior management challenges in Asia.

Accelerate your move into management

The Management Acceleration Programme

acts as a navigation tool for early career high-potential executives equipping them with a general management perspective. It will broaden your general business knowledge, deepen your competence in key functional disciplines and expand your leadership skills. Framed by the crucial concept of Value-Based Management, you will learn how to create-and-capture-value while forging a community with international like-minded potentials.

Key benefits

— Become a more confident manager ready for new responsibilities, with new knowledge, skills and self-awareness

— Focus on creating value and providing leadership to become a more

effective manager

— Return to the office ready to make an immediate impact with a fresh perspective encompassing the bigger business picture and a longer-term view

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Lead inside and out

This part of the programme will teach you not simply how to manage for value, but how to lead for value. Above all, it offers opportunities to develop your personal leadership abilities and explore the way you work with others.

Leading within: organisational behaviour

Companies, like all human groups, are essentially people in search of the best ways of working together. And, like all human groups, this requires effective leadership. Companies, however, require unusually all-round leaders, people who are skilled at interpersonal relations and communication but also adept with broader structural and cultural issues. Starting from this premise, you’ll examine topics such as:

— Leading individuals (communication and feedback)

— Working with teams and leading them — Organisational culture

— Leading organisational change.

Leading outside: strategy

Get to grips with the fundamentals of strategic analysis, including the latest techniques. As well as understanding how to compete as a single company within a single industry, learn how to build and manage a portfolio of businesses. Topics include:

— Analysis by industry, market and competition — Developing and sustaining competitive

advantage

— Changing the rules of the game: Blue Ocean Strategy

— Strategic resources and alliances — Corporate expansion, mergers and

acquisitions.

Set Your Leadership Agenda (SYLA)

A hands-on exercise to draw up your personal agenda for leadership. It involves your colleagues from work and the programme in 360-degree feedback and group coaching designed to pinpoint your strengths and weaknesses.

Expand and Explore

We take you on a learning journey through all the parts of a business which create, capture and deliver value. You soon arrive at the point where you not only have a broad perspective on business but the ability to analyse complex problems in each area, regardless of your own background.

Finance

Financial reporting is not only required by law for publicly traded firms, but is also essential for instituting management discipline. We first help you to develop a deep understanding of the main financial statements, their interactions, and their key drivers. We then show you how these rich sources of information are used for strategic decision making as well as for performance monitoring and management.

Topics include: — Managing liquidity

— Valuation and long-term decisions — Investment

— Requirements of the company’s strategy — Constraints of the financial markets.

Programme content

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Management accounting

The availability of unbiased financial and operational data is central to a wide range of management responsibilities, including strategic decision making and performance management. We’ll show you how some widely used

management accounting systems often mislead managers, and provide you with tools to help you identify information that really is relevant. We’ll cover areas such as:

— Classification, behaviour and use of management accounting data — Control systems.

Marketing

Successful marketing is all about developing a coherent and systematic approach. From reviewing the most important issues to practising qualitative and quantitative analysis, we develop your ability to make structured marketing decisions in situations that initially seem totally unstructured.

Topics may include the following:

— Marketing strategy and the marketing mix — Communications

— Channels of distribution — Pricing and product policy.

Operations and supply chain management

While strategy is about direction setting, and finance about performance management, operations and supply chain management is about execution. We’ll discuss the key challenges to value creation in a supply network, but also introduce coordinating initiatives for value capture in a decentralised organisation. Issues typically include:

— Value creation – breaking the cost-service trade-off

— Value capture – aligning the network — The role of technology in synchronising the

supply chain ecosystem.

Integrate and Reintegrate

Throughout the programme, several ‘linking moments’ help you to integrate its various parts into one whole, value-creating perspective. But the final chapter explicitly connects everything you’ve learnt over the previous weeks, preparing you for immediate impact on your return to the office.

Competitive business simulation

This powerful, two-and-a-half-day session allows you to live the challenging decisions of a manager leading an entrepreneurial firm. Under the expert guidance of INSEAD faculty, you grow your business from a small local company into a mature international organisation, competing with your fellow participants to win contracts and market share. It’s a one-off opportunity that leaves you buzzing with energy and ideas for the real-life challenges to come.

To learn more about the Management Acceleration Programme and download the

application form, visit: http://executive.education. insead.edu/management_acceleration/

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How you learn is as important as what you learn.

After half a century of educating managers, we at INSEAD know that simply passing on knowledge is not enough. Our programmes stand out because we challenge assumptions – providing insights that lead to innovation and impact.

Dynamic and diverse learning

— Thought-provoking lectures to grasp the latest thinking and the most complex concepts

— Interactive case studies based on real-life business dilemmas

— Group work that enables you to learn from experiences very different to your own — 360-degree tools developed here at INSEAD

to meet your precise needs

— Group coaching, again using our unique INSEAD Global Leadership Centre (IGLC) approach

— Simulations to test your combined skills and knowledge in a highly competitive yet risk-free environment

— Hands-on, outdoor team exercises – learning by doing

We also acknowledge that you’ll learn as much from each other as you do from our faculty. That’s why the programme is built around teamwork in a variety of groups. By sharing experiences with professors and participants, you’ll focus diverse and brilliant minds on your day-to-day business issues. This sharing continues beyond the classroom in lunches, breaks and social activities, all designed to facilitate contact and exchange.

Continuous or modular

Depending on your needs and timing, you can choose to complete the programme over three continuous weeks on our Europe Campus in France or in two separate sessions, with the first two weeks on our Asia Campus in Singapore and the final week on our Europe Campus in Fontainebleau. Either way, you’ll cover the same wide-ranging curriculum.

Online platform

A few weeks before the programme starts you’ll receive a login and password for the dedicated online platform. This will give you further information, as well as the schedule and preparatory reading to download. You’ll also have access to profiles of your fellow participants. That’s because the Management Acceleration Programme is much more than a course – it’s also a community.

Follow-up

The online platform keeps the community connected long after the programme is over. But, as well as a networking medium, the platform is a continuous learning tool. It provides access to INSEAD’s multimedia Knowledge site and helps to ensure that your professional and personal growth never stops. INSEAD’s unique approach to group coaching doesn’t finish with the programme either. After 100 days, there’s a follow-up session by phone to cement your learning and support your continued impact at work.

To learn more about the Management Acceleration Programme and download the application form, visit:

http://executive.education.insead.edu

Learning process

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As one of the largest of the world’s leading business schools – and certainly the most international – INSEAD is well placed to make an impact on your business. INSEAD is unique in having a three-campus structure, with a European campus in Fontainebleau, France, an Asian campus in Singapore and a Middle Eastern campus in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The campuses are equally diverse and all have world-class faculty in residence. Executive programmes run at one, two or even across all three of our main locations. Our Customised Programmes can also be held anywhere in the world.

Europe Campus

Fontainebleau, the home of INSEAD’s Europe Campus, is spread across 8 hectares. Nestled in the vast forest of Fontainebleau, the modern architecture of the campus blends harmoniously with the green and leafy surroundings. Facilities are of the highest standard and include 28 lecture theatres, 2 restaurants, a bar, a bookshop, extensive library resources and a fully

equipped gym. Asia Campus

The Asia Campus is situated in the greenery of the Buona Vista area, the country’s

‘knowledge hub’, and is just 25 minutes from the airport and 10 minutes from the financial district. It occupies a 2.8-hectare site and has 7 amphitheatres with a total capacity of 500 and an 85-room residence.

Abu Dhabi Campus

Abu Dhabi is the home of INSEAD’s third campus, which is just 25 minutes from the airport and 10 minutes from the ‘Corniche’. This new, 12-storey, 6,000 square-metre building, purposely designed for Executive Education, presents a whole new world of possibilities for management education in the Middle East.

Campus Information

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Faculty

All the breadth and depth of the programme is personified in its faculty. INSEAD’s professors represent many cultures, many disciplines, many perspectives. At the same time, they’re acknowledged world experts in their own particular fields – and outstanding teachers. With strong track records in research and teaching, our faculty also remain intimately close to business. Most are engaged in cross-disciplinary research, either through dual-subject appointments to INSEAD or through the school’s multi-faceted research centres. Our innovative Knowledge website showcases all the latest research from our faculty including articles, white papers, videos and podcasts. Please view

http://knowledge.insead.edu/home.cfm. Unlike many schools, we make sure that our own highly rated professors represent the vast majority of the faculty on our General Management Programmes. As a professional body, INSEAD’s professors are a diverse collection of great minds that think anything but alike. That’s what makes the Transition to General Management programme such a great learning experience. But they all share a deep understanding of business – and a commitment to helping you do it better.

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“What I love about this programme is the surprise factor. People get into a groove in their jobs. They reach a comfort zone where they’re locked into a certain way of thinking about business.

Then they come to INSEAD, where they’re surprised by the things they’ve never known about – and how much more there is to learn. I take even more delight in the knowledge that the surprise is going to make them better managers afterwards.”

Charles Galunic

Programme Director

Professor of Organisational

Behaviour

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is that the participants are all thirsty for ideas, models and frameworks to help them through one of the hardest transitions they’ll ever make. If they’re not in the midst of the transition to manager, they’re in the early stages of it or just emerging.

It’s important to realise that managing isn’t just about having direct reports. It’s about getting things done through other people, rather than by yourself. And that means that areas such as the role of informal networks and influencing without authority take centre stage.”

Programme Director

Professor of Organisation

Behaviour

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“I always look forward to being immersed in the community that the programme brings together. It is incredibly diverse and yet bound by something everyone shares. They are all emerging leaders. They are facing delicate transitions in their professional and personal lives.

You can sense it in the room, that unique mix of ambition and uncertainty, the hope to craft careers and life trajectories that are both successful and meaningful. I am inspired by the participants’ commitment to acquire new knowledge, to examine the ways they think and act, and to learn from and with each other – ultimately, to become the best managers and leaders they can be.”

Gianpiero Petriglieri

Programme Director

Affiliate Professor of

Organisational Behaviour

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Other contributing faculty members include

Shantanu Bhattacharya (India)

Associate Professor of Operations Management

Youssef F. Bissada (The United States, Egypt)

Emeritus Professor of Entrepreneurship and Family Enterprise

Jacob Cohen (The United States)

Affiliate Professor of Accounting and Control and Business Law

Pekka Hietala (Finland)

Professor of Finance

Jasjit Singh (India)

Assistant Professor of Strategy

Kevin Kaiser (Canada)

Senior Affiliate Professor of Finance

Deigan Morris( The United Kingdom)

Emeritus Professor of Accounting and Control

Paddy Padmanabhan (The United States)

Professor of Marketing

Andrew Shipilov (Ukraine)

Assistant Professor of Strategy

Thomas Hellwig (Germany)

Programme Director, INSEAD Global Leadership Centre

David Weinstein (Israel)

Emeritus Professor of Marketing

Hernan Bruno (Argentina)

Assistant Professor of Marketing

Enver Yucesan (Turkey)

Professor of Operations Management To learn more about the Management Acceleration Programme and download the

application form, visit:

http://executive.education.insead.edu/ management_acceleration/faculty/

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Management Acceleration Programme

participants tend to fit the following profile. — Emerging leaders early in their careers

as managers, or high-value individual contributors close to gaining management responsibilities

— Those with potential for future senior general management positions/roles typically

graduates with at least five years’ work experience in a role with some operating, corporate or management responsibility

From candidates to community

INSEAD provides the opportunity to meet and stay in touch with fellow participants through the programme’s online platform, but the real sense of community comes from the class itself. Some participant networks are still in touch decades after coming to INSEAD. Others have even developed businesses together. There’s something about the cross-cultural relationships formed at INSEAD that makes them particularly strong and enduring.

Participant profile

From participants to alumni

As well as becoming part of your own class community, you leave the Management Acceleration Programme as a full member of

the INSEAD alumni community. Only graduates of our world-famous MBA, Executive MBA and PhD programmes, together with selected former Executive Education participants, are eligible for membership in this elite worldwide network.

Today we have 41,100 alumni in around 160 countries, many with very active National Alumni Associations. Alumni benefit from lifelong networking, learning and professional development opportunities, including regional events, refresher programmes and reduced rates for all Executive Education at INSEAD. To learn more about the Management Acceleration Programme and download the

application form, visit:

http://executive.education.insead.edu/ management_acceleration/

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have included

Chief Financial Officer

ING Bank Czech Republic

Prime Sales Manager

Oracle Corporation Brazil

Group IT General Manager

Mantrac Egypt

Executive Director

Vaford Group Hong Kong

Director Retail Sales and Operation

Statoil Energy & Retail Denmark

National Key Account Director

Ferrero Russia

Marketing Manager

Unilever

The United Kingdom

Owner

The Villa Paradiso Boutique Hotel Cambodia

Engineering Manager Component Designing Section

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Japan

Flavor Manager

International Flavors & Fragrances (I.F.F.) United Arab Emirates

General Manager / Sales Manager

Stockton Agrimor Argentina

Marketing Manager

Bayer Schering Pharma Germany

Country Manager Great China

Psion Teklogix China

Director / Government Sales

Saudi Telecom Company Saudi Arabia

Regional Director

Longchamp France

“This year, three managers attended the Management Acceleration Programme, and I am happy to say that they are on their way to becoming highly-respected leaders within our organisation.”

Executive Director of Human Resources Dubai Chamber Of Commerce & Industry United Arab Emirates

“It was business transition that brought me to INSEAD… but I ended up with a major promotion – a big professional transition too. The programme didn’t just give me the confidence in myself. It also gave senior managers confidence in me. In my case it was all about timing: the right programme at the right time. I’m using a lot of the knowledge it gave me every day.” Head of Strategic Planning Publicis,

Portugal

“All I can say is that, as the name suggests, it really did accelerate my development. Today, I create time each day to reflect on how I’m doing things. I already see the benefits personally and professionally.” Senior Category Purchaser IT

KPN,

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Region / Country

Africa 2% Asia 12% Benelux 15% Denmark 9% Eastern Europe 4% Germany 5% Middle East 16% Northern Europe 9% Southern Europe 7% The Americas 5% Western Europe 14% Other 2%

Industry

Function

Consumer goods 7% Electrical & Engineering 7% Finance & Banking 15% Heavy industry 7% Natural resources 11% Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals 5% Services 33% Telecommunications 3% Transport 5% Other 7% Administrattion & Human Resources 6%

Business Dev. &

Corporate Plan. 10% Engineering 5% Finance 14% General Management 16% Manufacturing & Operations 8% Project Management 5% R & D Management 5% Sales & Marketing 23% Other 8%

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Facts and Figures

Programme Date Location Length Fee* Level

Management Acceleration Programme 24 January– 11 February 2011 23 May–10 June 2011 M1: 26 June–8 July 2011 M2: 4–9 September 2011 12–30 September 2011 Fontainebleau Fontainebleau Singapore Fontainebleau Fontainebleau 3 weeks or 2 weeks +1 week €16,000 Functional Manager New Manager Specialist Application Process

Acceptance to this programme is not automatic but subject to the review of the Admissions Committee.

We recommend that you submit your

completed application form at least 6 weeks prior to programme commencement or

preferably earlier. Should it not be possible for you to apply at least 6 weeks in advance, please contact Janet Burdillat who can let you know if a later submission is still possible. Places are confirmed on a first-come-first-served basis, taking into consideration the applicant’s level, objectives and the diversity of the class. The Admissions Committee will review your application and advise you on the outcome as soon as possible.

Tuition fees*

A tuition fee of €16,000* is billed after acceptance, two to three months before the programme, and must be settled before the programme begins. Instruction, teaching materials, books, refreshments during breaks, lunches on working days and opening and closing dinners are covered by this fee. Weekday lunches are served in the campus’s cafeteria-style restaurant, which has choices for all tastes and dietary requirements.

Accommodation

The tuition fee doesn’t cover accommodation. This is reserved by INSEAD on your behalf. The approximate cost of on-campus accommodation in Fontainebleau is €850 per week, in Singapore S$1400 per week and in Abu Dhabi AED 6,300 per week. Accommodation charges should be settled at the end of the programme.

Cancellation policy

Cancellation charges are as follows:

— 45 to 30 days’ notice: 25% of the tuition fee — 29 to 8 days’ notice: 50% of the tuition fee — within 7 days of start date:

100% of the tuition fee

* Fee subject to change. For programmes delivered in France, VAT (19.6%) to be added for companies based in France, individual purchasers from the EU and for European companies where no VAT number is supplied. For programmes delivered in Singapore, GST (7%) to be added for Singapore-registered companies.

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Any Questions?

INSEAD has expert programme advisers,

who are there to support Management Acceleration Programme candidates and

participants. Here are some of the questions that we’re most frequently asked. But if you have any further queries about the programme, how it fits with your needs or how the selection process works, we are here to help. Do get in touch using the contact details below.

INSEAD Europe Campus

Janet Burdillat

Programme Advisor,

Open-enrolment Programmes

Executive Education

Boulevard de Constance

77305 Fontainebleau Cedex, France Tel: +33 (0)1 60 72 42 03

Fax: +33 (0)1 60 74 55 13

Email: [email protected]

Alternatively you can use the following contacts for more general enquiries.

INSEAD Asia Campus

Meow Kim Ong

Tel: +65 6799 5405 Fax: +65 6799 5299

Email: [email protected]

INSEAD Abu Dhabi Campus

Adey Zaghab

Tel: +971 2 651 53 41 Fax: +971 2 446 03 03

Email: [email protected]

Why should I choose INSEAD above other business schools?

We think our diversity is our distinguishing feature. INSEAD is probably the only school where you’ll find 30 nationalities in the same class. And it’s certainly the only school where no single one of those 30 nationalities will predominate. Having said that, our faculty are among the best (and most diverse) in the world too!

What’s the difference between the modular and continuous versions?

The content is almost identical. However, we think it makes sense to spend a little more time on Asian issues during the two weeks of the modular version that is spent in Singapore. We’d recommend the modular version to those who have a special interest in Asia or who are looking for an even more international experience than INSEAD usually offers. Please note that the modules are not interchangeable.

Why should I do a General Management Programme?

INSEAD’s world-class, comprehensive business leadership General Management Programmes will equip you with the skills, knowledge and the confidence to achieve a successful transition on your journey to becoming a great business leader. Created and delivered by some of the world’s best faculty, each one of these programmes will challenge assumptions and enhance leadership skills, delivering a broader vision to both you and your organisation. Depending on your level and experience, we offer the Advanced Management Programme, Transition to General Management, Management Acceleration Programme and the Asian International Executive Programme.

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The obvious answer is that business is more international than ever before. But it’s the subtle answer that’s much more powerful. With so many different national and cultural perspectives to learn from, you really will start to see things differently. By challenging your old assumptions, you’ll become aware of new possibilities and start to understand how very different people think.

How do I know that this General Management programme is right for me?

It’s all about the amount of experience you have and the stage you’re at in your career.

Management Acceleration Programme

participants generally have approximately five years work experience and have the potential for future senior general management positions. If you would like to compare the Management Acceleration Programme with the other general

management options, take alook at our easy-to-use table. We also strongly encourage you to get in touch with Janet Burdillat to discuss the various options in relation to your specific needs and abilities.

Is the emphasis on soft leadership skills or hard knowledge, tools and frameworks?

To be successful in business you need to balance your soft skills with your fundamental business understanding. So the programme seeks to

business spectrum, while also developing your leadership capabilities. It’s such an integrated programme that soft and hard skills are intertwined and built together.

Do I have to attend the sessions on my own area of expertise?

Absolutely. First, you might gain a new

perspective on your field. And second, you will have the valuable experience of passing on your expertise to classmates from other disciplines. It’s by sharing insights that people learn at INSEAD, as well as by listening to the wisdom of our faculty of course.

So what do I do next?

You’re talented, motivated, ambitious and hungry to learn. And you’ve read this far. So the next step is to apply using the form at www.executive. education.insead.edu/management_acceleration. When you need INSEAD again, for the transition into general management or an even more senior post, we’ll be there for you and your company. But for now, let’s accelerate your management career together…

To learn more about the Management Acceleration Programme and download the

application form, visit:

http://executive.education.insead.edu/ management_acceleration/

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— Senior executives such as CEOs, CFOs, COOs and heads of product divisions, geographical regions and other major business units

— An average of twelve years’ management experience, with at least five years in a general management position with significant P&L and cross-functional responsibilities

— Senior functional or technical managers about to make the transition to general management or recently appointed general managers

— At least eight years’ management experience with an outstanding track record in one or more functional areas of business

— Emerging leaders early in their careers as managers, or high-value individual contributors close to gaining management responsibilities

— Those with potential for future senior general management roles, typically graduates with at least five years’ work experience in a position with some operating, corporate or management responsibility

— Executives with at least eight years’ management experience, or newly appointed general managers

— Typically participants already work in Asia (or are preparing to) or have responsibilities that are specific to the region

— Structured reflection by participants into how they exercise judgement

— Coaching and feedback to go beyond the science of management to the craft of being a senior leader

— Focus on the objective functions of senior leaders as defined by diverse stakeholders, and the constraints and opportunities offered by the external environment

— Organisational levers that leaders use to achieve goals and how they become more effective in achieving these goals through a deeper understanding of themselves

— In-depth examination of the foundations of business, to reinforce expertise in leading the value-generation process for successful transition to general management

— Self-awareness and leadership style is developed within a unique group of peers from other cultures, industries and backgrounds

— Using rigorous frameworks and tools, participants learn how to make effective decisions that create significant value

— Optional fifth-week business simulation that integrates past experience, new-found skills and knowledge into a global perspective

— Fundamental business principles and skills necessary for a thorough foundation in general management, to develop a deeper and broader level of competence in key functional disciplines

— Conceptual frameworks and reflective learning processes, to develop the knowledge, awareness and abilities to exercise leadership in and across teams

— A broader perspective of the business and the connection of everything learned on the programme to achieving a value creating perspective

— Understanding of the principles and context for general management and value creation through thorough investigation of: strategy; finance and management accounting; crisis and consumption

— The fundamentals of efficient management in a changing world, including judgement and decision making, and marketing, set within an Asian context

— Practical advice on how to turn global strategy into Asian solutions

— Gain insights that challenge your assumptions

— Develop greater confidence – by testing your assumptions and making them more robust

— Actionable knowledge – harnessing the knowledge you already have into workable action plans

— More effective decision making at a general management level and enhanced leadership skills, giving you increased confidence and managerial impact

— Develop a keen understanding of how to ‘manage for value’ (using the INSEAD-developed ‘Blue Line Management’ concept)

— Integrate your knowledge and skills in a programme format that matches your busy schedule

— Become a more confident manager ready for new responsibilities, with new knowledge, skills and self-awareness

— Focus on creating value and providing leadership to become a more effective manager

— Return to the office ready to make an immediate impact with a fresh perspective encompassing the bigger business picture and a longer-term view

— Greater insight into business fundamentals and confidence to lead across functions and geographical borders, to meet the new challenges of senior management

— Acquire a new approach to strategy, processes and up-to-date business models in an Asian context

— Framework and theories plus panel discussions focusing on current issues faced by Asian countries

— 4 weeks + 1 week optional

residential segment for alumni — 2x2 weeks modular (optional 5

th

week integrated business simulation module)

— 3 weeks or 2 weeks + 1week — 2 weeks

— Fontainebleau + Singapore — Fontainebleau + Fontainebleau

— Fontainebleau + Singapore

— Fontainebleau + Abu Dhabi

— Fontainebleau

— Singapore + Fontainebleau — Singapore

Advanced Management

Programme Transition to General Management Management Acceleration Programme Asian International Executive Programme

P a rti ci pan t prof il e Programme content Ke y b en ef its L eng th L oc at ion

Comparison grid

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Tel: +33 (0)1 60 72 42 90 Fax: +33 (0)1 60 74 55 13

Email: [email protected]

INSEAD Asia Campus

1 Ayer Rajah Avenue Singapore 138676 Tel: +65 6799 5288 Fax: +65 6799 5299

Email: [email protected]

INSEAD Abu Dhabi Campus

Muroor Road Street N°4, P.O Box 48049 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 2 651 52 00

Fax: +971 2 443 94 61

Email: [email protected] http://executive.education.insead.edu

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