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IMD’s influence

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Orchestrating Winning Performance (OWP)

IMD hosted its signature OWP program in a virtual format in 2020, known as OWP liVe. In both its June and November offerings, OWP featured sessions on the latest trends in sustainability and responsible

Digital ethics Handling of personal data is now a topic that requires input from CMOs, CEOs and even Boards of Directors. Yet, many data processing initiatives still fall in between the cracks of regulations, leading to unethical applications. Explore the assumptions surrounding digital ethics and take AI transparency as a case of applied digital ethics. Professor Öykü Isık Building an inclusive economy: How can firms work with the informal sector? Both in poor and in rich markets, COVID-19 will have far ranging consequences for poor customers. Based on top research, explore how to have positive impact while still developing a profitable business model. Faculty: Professor Frédéric Dalsace Panellist: David Menascé, Managing Director Archipel & Co

leadership such as: Corporate renewal: winning with sustainability

How do you stay relevant and competitive? Based on research of 50 of the most valuable companies over the last 50 years - from Asia, Europe and the US - you will explore the renewal process with a deep dive into sustainability initiatives and take inspiration for your company. Professor Knut Haanaes

IMD designs and delivers high-impact customized learning journeys. With the client, the business school accelerates strategy implementations and drives change through a unique methodology, building individual and organizational capabilities needed to be successful today while preparing for a sustainable future. Custom programs

Nestlé’s IMD innovation journey

Global senior executives design and pilot sustainable packaging

The company gathered 20 global senior executives to work together in teams to build their leadership skills and contribute to this key priority identified by the company. The six-month long “Innovation Journey” was co- designedwith Professor of Innovation and Strategy Cyril Bouquet. “The frameworks and methodologies used spurred our executives to accelerate ideas, test, learn, pivot and correct,” said Bertrand Rajon, Nestlé Head of Management and Executive Leadership Education.

Driven by the ambition of reducing the impact of packaging to minimize waste and carbon footprint as well as reflect shifting consumer preferences, Nestlé, the world’s biggest food company, partnered with IMD to spur innovation in sustainable packaging.

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