Stanford GSB Ee Brochure Sep
Stanford GSB Ee Brochure Sep
Stanford GSB Ee Brochure Sep
Experience Stanford Executive Program (SEP) full time on campus or in a flex PROGRAM DETAILS
online and on campus format. This is your opportunity to evolve your career, your
role within your organization, and even your place in the world at large. For over APPLICATION INFORMATION
70 years, leaders have turned to SEP as a catalyst for evolution and self-discovery.
See website for details
Embark on an unparalleled journey where leadership development and personal
growth converge in a one-of-a-kind experience. PROGRAM FEE
Drawing inspiration from the passion and unique perspectives of distinguished $86,000 USD
(pricing subject to change)
faculty, vibrant participants, and invigorating environment, this program propels
you to elevate your journey, embrace the extraordinary, and leave an indelible mark Fee includes tuition, a full-year of 1:1
on the global stage. coaching, private accommodations,
all meals, and course materials.
SEP FULL-TIME
Six consecutive weeks on campus immersing you in an intensive leadership
learning experience.
SEP FLEX
A three-module, blended format allows you to experience the program in a flexible
format designed with work-life demands in mind. “Stanford is leveraging
academia and business and
finding the blend, and
bringing together a very
diverse set of people to
provide a really rich learning
experience.”
Saura Naim
Senior Director, Head of Business
Execution Office
Juniper Networks Inc.
Shain Khoja
Managing Director Roshan Community
Roshan Telecom
CURRICULUM HIGHLIGHTS
FACULTY SPOTLIGHTS
Every SEP course is designed to inspire and impart knowledge relevant to executive
leaders from all industries. Master fundamental business concepts, explore Meet some of the more than 40 top
cuttingedge ideas, and discover agile, innovative solutions you can immediately tenured Stanford GSB faculty who
apply to your business and industry challenges, demands, and opportunities. teach in SEP.
The individual courses are highly integrated across three fundamental themes: Bill Barnett is Director of
the Stanford Executive
• Leading people — Understand human behavior and develop models and Program and an expert in
mindsets for true impact organizational behavior. His
current research seeks to
• Leading organizations — Create systems and cultivate a culture where explain why and how some firms grow
excellence thrives and scales rapidly in globalizing markets.
• Leading change — Hone strategic competitive advantages that address market Course: Innovative Leadership
and societal forces
Jennifer Aaker is a social
psychologist whose research
1:1 Executive Coaching Continue your evolution beyond the SEP experience with
explores how to harness the
this value-added benefit. Take advantage of unlimited one-on-one virtual sessions power of storytelling to drive
for up to one year for continued guidance and accountability as you work to innovation and impact with
implement key SEP learnings within your organization. employees, customers, investors, and
the media.
Learning-in-Action Sessions Take part in sessions designed for reflection and Course: The Power of Story
implementation. Review important key takeaways with senior faculty and
collaboratively explore how these insights can apply to your organization’s unique Hau Lee focuses on value
chain innovations to develop
challenges.
new business models and
networks for value creation
Turbo Sessions Go behind the scenes for an in-depth exploration of the latest SEP
through effective
faculty research. In these interactive discussions, faculty members share and management of the value chain.
discuss the questions and topics they’re currently exploring. Course: Agile Value Chains
6:15 – 7 am 2 – 3:20 pm
Optional Exercise Academic Session 3
Take a run or work out at SEP boot INFLUENCING WITHOUT AUTHORITY
camp with motivating and amazing Brian Lowery
instructors.
“I think asking your team to be Identify perspectives on group
7 – 8 am dynamics to develop influence
innovative and collaborative is
Breakfast strategies, and examine which tactics
one thing, but I’ve learned more are most effective, and why.
Start the day off right with everything
about the way others actually
from espresso and green juices to hot
learn, and it’s an opportunity for 3:40 – 5 pm
breakfast and continental options.
Academic Session 4
me to lead differently.”
8:15 – 9:15 am DESIGN THINKING BOOT CAMP
Tricia Smith Study Group Sarah Soule
Executive Vice President; Discuss, question, review, collaborate, Empathize with the customer, develop
General Merchandise Manager and prepare for the day in small rapid prototypes, and iterate on your
groups. ideas for products, services, and
Nordstrom
experiences. Learn how leaders like
9:40 – 11 am you can use design thinking
Academic Session 1 techniques to grapple with vexing
MULTI-SIDED MARKETS: organizational challenges.
TAKE THE NEXT STEP INTRODUCTION AND CORE
CONCEPTS 5:20 – 6:30 pm
Susan Athey Guest Speaker
For more information or to apply to the
Stanford Executive Program, please visit Explore how and why platforms have THE CYBER THREAT LANDSCAPE
gsb.stanford.edu/exec-ed/sep. been propelled to prominence in Amy Zegart
Angela Thomas
recent years, and the implications for Recognized as one of the ten most
Director, Stanford Executive Program a firm’s competitive advantage. influential experts in intelligence
reform by the National Journal, Amy
Phone 11:20 am – 12:40 pm Zegart’s research examines the
+1.650.723.3341 Academic Session 2 organization of American national
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CUSTOMER ENGAGEMENT DESIGN security agencies and their
Executive_Education@gsb.stanford.edu
Baba Shiv effectiveness.
Examine how two instinctual brain
CONSIDERING BRINGING 7:15 – 8:30 pm
systems—the liking and the wanting
YOUR FAMILY? Dinner
systems—shape customer
We know leaving family behind engagement and discuss how the Dine alfresco or eat indoors. Either
for six weeks can be extremely brain instinctually learns reward way it’s a great time to catch up with
difficult. We help point you toward values related to experiences. classmates over delicious, nutritious,
family accommodations that suit and locally sourced meals.
your needs. 12:50 – 2 pm
Lunch & Midday Break
Recharge with a variety of healthy and
delicious lunch options. Relax with
some quiet time in the sunshine.
Connect with family or fellow
participants.