Join our masterclass for a taste of IMD sustainability programs
Would you like to have a taste of the IMD learning experience and find out more about our programs?
Enjoy an engaging, interactive masterclass with James Henderson, Professor of Strategic Management at IMD, and explore the topic “Sustainability transformation: balancing short term with long term“. This masterclass will be attended by participants from different industries around the world.
Professor Henderson is Co-Director of our Leading Sustainable Business Transformation program.
Balancing short-term and long-term considerations is important for a sustainability transformation to be successful. In the longer term, adopting new technology, different business models, innovative financial arrangements, and portfolio restructurings must be considered versus the short-term exploitation of operational improvements, attitudes and behaviour shifts.
This insightful session will give you an idea of what you can experience on our sustainability programs, which our Program Advisors will present immediately after it. Ask them all your questions so they can guide you towards the learning journey best suited to your professional needs.
Please note that this event will not be recorded.
Agenda
- 18:00 – 18:45: Sustainability masterclass “Sustainability transformation: balancing short term with long term” with Professor James Henderson
- 18:45 – 19:15: Introduction to IMD sustainability programs with our Program Advisors, followed by a Q&A
Discover our unique sustainability program portfolio
After submitting your registration form, you will receive a confirmation email with the details of your online masterclass. A reminder will be sent to you before the event.
The sessions are attended by professionals from around the world and offer the possibility of having enriching discussions around the programs and your career aspirations.
Our Program Advisors look forward to meeting you online and answering any questions you may have.
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