
Harvard Business School is to host an executive education programme titled ‘Improving Corporate Performance and Profitability’ in Mumbai from May 27-30.
Harvard Business School (HBS) is to host an executive education programme titled ‘Improving Corporate Performance and Profitability’ in Mumbai from May 27-30.
Designed for senior financial executives who are responsible for creating systems to monitor and improve enterprise performance, this new programme presents an integrated framework for creating corporate value, improving enterprise performance, and expanding market share.
”The programme explores the critical connections between business strategy, performance measurement, management accountability, organisational design and corporate governance,” said V. G. Narayanan, Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School.
The programme explores the diverse strategies that winning companies use to create value and manage risk. The participants learn how to manage operational and strategic risks and implement performance evaluation systems that drive results.
As with all Harvard Business School Executive Education Programmes, the India portfolio will be taught by members of the school’s own full-time faculty, using the HBS case method.
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Published on May 13, 2013
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