Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, Madrid’s ESADE and Milan’s SDA Bocconi of Management have united to launch the Global Advanced Management Program (GAMP)m a new program designed to prepare senior executives to meet the demands of organizations.
The program takes participants to three different continents. GAMP participants will meet for three one-week modules held every two months.
During the first module, at Georgetown McDonough in Washington, D.C., participants will look at the complex circumstances shaping the world today and their impact on business.
Next, participants will convene in Asia, where the Antai College of Economics and Management (Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China) will host a second module analyzing emerging global business models.
The third and final module will take place at ESADE in Madrid and will help participants hone the leadership skills required at highly international companies.
GAMP gives participants a crash course in the real-time challenges facing leaders in the global marketplace. The format was also designed to help participants expand their network to include new countries and cultures.
GAMP will also feature several special components, such as a CEO Forum, a Wellness Plan and a Ground-field Exposure Lab.
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