Technology and the New Normals that are shaping the future
Master Class – Global Advanced Management Program
Business leaders need to be more tech savy than before as they aim at assessing the impact of technology on their strategy, especially as the lessons from 2020 overtly teach us.
With an environment reshaped by the COVID-19 crisis, enterprises must become agile and adaptable to new business opportunities, and technology is no longer a nice to have but a necessary “must have”. But in the flux of so many new technologies, which ones are worth the consideration?
Join Mark Esposito, a professor of the Global Advanced Management Program for this insightful masterclass!
The Global Advanced Management Program prepares innovative business leaders for personal and professional growth. This program offers dynamic leadership training specially designed to help participants navigate and disrupt our rapidly changing world.
Discover how to adapt to changes in technology, values and mindsets. With the Global AMP, you'll engage with the trends transforming your industry, and leverage the challenges and opportunities they pose to your company. Thanks to these insights, you'll be ideally positioned to drive lasting success within your organization's C-suite.
Speaker
Mark Esposito
Dr. Mark Esposito is Adjunct Professor of Strategy at IE University and Professor of Business & Economics at Hult International Business School. He served from 2013 to 2019 as Institutes Council Co-Leader, at the Microeconomics of Competitiveness program (MOC) at the Institute of Strategy and Competitiveness, at Harvard Business School, headed by Professor Michael Porter.
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Professor, IE Business School
Dr. Mark Esposito is an Adjunct Professor of Strategy at IE Business School and a Professor Business and Economics at Hult International Business School as well as at Harvard University’s Division of Continuing Education. He also serves as Institutes Council Co-Leader, for the Microeconomics of Competitiveness program (MOC) at the Institute of Strategy and Competitiveness, at Harvard Business School.
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