At the CBS Executive Summer School, you will gain new perspectives and practical tools to navigate today’s most important leadership challenges. We offer research-based programs for leaders and specialists, lasting 3–5 days, where you learn from some of the country’s leading professors and experienced business executives.
At the CBS Executive Summer School 2025, we have gathered a relevant and interesting range of 3-5-day courses under the categories Sustainable Leadership, Tech Leadership, and Future of Work.
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The programs are designed to equip you and your organization with new competencies and improved tools, preparing you to meet the leadership challenges that define today’s leadership agenda
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Gain the skills develop a data strategy and drive AI-implementation, balancing efficiency and innovation goals in your organization. Learn how to make informed decisions about the use of data and algorithms, improve strategic leadership decisions, and create new value propositions through data-driven insights.
The course will be held on 11-12 and 27-29 August 2025.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a disruptive force that is reshaping business, government, and society. Understanding the applications of AI within organizations and having a grasp of the associated challenges is essential for leaders in both the public and private sectors. This course explores how to harness AI for organizational innovation and entrepreneurship. Are you up to speed? Is there a business case for new applications of AI within your organization? And do you understand the risks and rewards?
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