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How did IESE get to number 1?

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How did IESE get to number 1?

Episode 8 of the Chief Wellbeing Officer podcast is the Executive Education special.

In the introduction Rory and Steven reflect on how IESE Business School got to number 1 in the world, according to the Financial Times rankings. Rory helped set up the international executive education division 20 years ago as its first director and Steven has taught on 106 executive education programs since 2009.

We then talk to Nathalie Labourdette and Frederic Frantz of the Eurovision Broadcasting Union (EBU) Academy during their recent executive program at IESE. We discuss public service broadcasting in Europe, the need to equip journalists with a new set of tools to deal with disruption, and some of the results of the Sustaining Executive Performance element of the program.

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A special LAB session for IESE Alumni UK at Google's London HQ

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A special LAB session for IESE Alumni UK at Google's London HQ

Design Your Life: Using design thinking to improve executive health and performance, 6th December 2016

Based on the Sustaining Executive Performance (SEP) model which has been delivered on over 100 different open and custom programs at IESE the past 5 years we first establish the business case for improved health in the organization. We will then discuss present work on how design thinking may be used to lock-in behaviour change and better lead teams to be healthier and higher performing.

IESE alumni can register for the event here

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