Enterprise Leadership and The Enterprise Mindset (2024)

Course Highlights

  • Delivered in our live online format enabling real-time interaction with faculty and global peers
  • Hear from guest speakers who are leaders in their fields
  • Gain the skillsets required to shepherd your entire organization toward greater agility and growth
  • Earn a certificate of course completion from the MIT Sloan School of Management

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Why Attend Building Great Teams?

The landscape for leadership has changed. Increasingly, leaders are accountable for the economic and social welfare of the entire enterprise while simultaneously running a business, project, function, or geography.We refer to this role as an enterprise leader.If you are such a leader and/or if you oversee a team of such leaders, this executive training course is intended to help you sharpen mindsets and provide skillsets required to shepherd your entire organization toward greater agility and growth. It is also designed to help you create a culture in which leaders are held accountable for having an enterprise perspective.

For the past couple of decades, companies have focused on creating strong leaders of business units and influential heads of functions who are responsible for achieving results in one corner of an organization.But many of these same companies have underemphasized a more important challenge: developing leaders who see the enterprise as a whole and act for its greater good.That perspective has become increasingly necessary as companies seek to provide not just products, but the broad-based, integrated solutions customers now demand.

Led by and based on the research of MIT Sloan Senior Lecturer Douglas Ready, an expert on organizational transformation and the role of senior executive teams in driving change, Building Great Teams(formerly titled Leading Enterprise Teams) is designed to help senior executives think differently and gain an enterprise mindset about what constitutes effective leadership in this ever-evolving environment.If you serve on or oversee an enterprise-level team, or if you are responsible for hiring and developing such teams, this executive enterprise leadership training course is for you.

Course Experience

Through lectures, case studies, and highly interactive discussions, you will be presented with the key frameworks and skillsets necessary to lead with an enterprise mindset. Course content will address many of the leadership challenges you face including:

  • How to lead collectively at an enterprise level while also leading your own teams at a functional level
  • Straddling functional and geographic responsibilities in the context of a team that includes other executives with similar paradoxes
  • Identifying when suboptimal systems are actually beneficial to the enterprise
  • Understanding when functional orientation a benefit to the organization and when does it becomes a cost

The program will also feature an Executive Perspective to embed the enterprise leadership concepts in a real-life context.

Learn more about the live online experience.

Guest Speakers

Enterprise Leadership and The Enterprise Mindset (1)Lori Beer is the Global Chief Information Officer (CIO) of JPMorgan Chase & Co. and a member of the company's Operating Committee, responsible for the firm's technology systems and infrastructure worldwide. Beer manages a budget of more than $12 billion and over 53,000 technologists supporting JPMorgan Chase's retail, wholesale, and asset and wealth management businesses. Lori will share her perspective on enterprise leadership and building great teams that focuses on the leader's ability to form and nurture a series of trusted relationships, both "inside" and "outside" of the company. This is particularly important for platform-focused companies that have formed a variety of fluid and flexible partnerships.

Enterprise Leadership and The Enterprise Mindset (2)Jonathan Donner is a recognized expert in the fields of Leadership Development, Talent, and Learning who has led some of the world’s most pioneering global leadership development programs and largest learning transformations. He is a Consultant & former Executive at Unilever, WFP, Altria. He will share an Executive Perspective on various approaches to developing enterprise leaders.

Enterprise Leadership and The Enterprise Mindset (3)Greg Hill is President and Chief Operating Officer of Hess Corporation, a global independent energy company engaged in the exploration and production of crude oil and natural gas. He will offer a perspective on leading a multi-business enterprise. He will share his personal journey from unit to enterprise leader, and an ExecutivePerspective on the importance of creating an organization where the culture, values and goals of various units are aligned to work towards the greater good of the enterprise.

Applying to the Course

We accept enrollments until the offering reaches capacity, at which point we will maintain a waitlist. Many of the courses fill up several weeks in advance, so we advise that you enroll as early as possible to secure your seat.

You can begin the application process by using the red 'Enroll Now' bar at the bottom of the screen.

Have Questions?

Contact us if you would like to speak with a program director or visit our Frequently Asked Questions page for answers to common questions about our courses.

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