Masterclass: Can We Learn to Lead Responsibly?

Join this Masterclass with Representatives of the Geneva University’s Executive MBA to get familiar with the topic of ethical leadership and discover how this top-ranked program in Switzerland will help you become a successful and responsible leader.

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About the event:

There are increasing calls for responsible leaders to minimize the negative and maximize the positive consequences of the modern business environment, characterized by tough competition and high-performance pressures.

The EMBA program at Geneva School of Economics and Management (GSEM) is designed to prepare you for the contemporary senior management challenges and responsibilities.  It strives to develop successful and responsible leaders through a real-world learning experience and is provided in a bi-weekly format.

Join this online masterclass with Dr. Jean-Yves Mercier, Executive Director of the GSEM EMBA Program and Prof. Thomas Fischer, Assistant Professor of Responsible Leadership at GSEM and you will learn:

- What is the difference between self-management and self-leadership?
- Can self-leadership be understood as the initiative that is necessary in times of an individualization of careers?
- What is responsible leadership ?
- When speaking about values, is it really that we need to choose between values? Cannot we find integrative solutions pursuing both?
- How would the Executive EMBA at GSEM, University of Geneva prepare you to become a responsible leader?
- What are the program’s other benefits and requirements?

Ms. Eva Xin, GSEM alumna from United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) will also take part in the masterclass.


You will have the opportunity to ask your questions live and to receive a recording of the masterclass.

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University of Geneva: Geneva School of Economics and Management

The University of Geneva is a public research university founded in 1559. It ranks amongst the top 100 best universities in the world. It is a polyvalent institution that contributes to the social, cultural, and economic development of Geneva through its research and expertise in a wide range of fields. UNIGE has nine faculties and a remarkably strong international reputation thanks to its excellent quality of education. It is a member of the League of European Research Universities and has strong ties to many national and international Geneva-based organizations.

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