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C-Suite Leaders Programme

Overview

The C-Suite Leaders Program provides seasoned directors with the opportunity to reflect on their approach to building and leading high-performing boards that meet the needs of their organization, both nationally and globally.

The program is designed to invest C-level executives with high-level strategic expertise and awareness of their personal impact. Upon completing the program, participants will be empowered to lead their organization confidently, dynamically, and effectively in a rapidly changing environment. The course provides participants with a takeaway ‘tool box’ invaluable guides and templates, including:

  • A business valuation template
  • A funding strategy guide
  • A due diligence check list
  • A media management guide
  • A risk management matrix
  • A business continuity policy

What’s more, it is led by corporate financier, award-winning director and renowned ‘deal-maker’ Jo Haigh, who promises to help get the best out of ambitious executives.

The course explores:

  • Board composition, competencies, development and growth
  • Board function, structure, reporting and meetings
  • Crisis and risk management – developing communications plans (including media relations, social media strategy and internal staff messaging), risk register and mitigation measures
  • Problem-solving techniques to manage and harness conflict in the board to the advantage of the company
  • Reading in forensic-level detail, and interpreting financial statements
  • Business valuations, and how a deal process works


This course is delivered by InProfessional Development, our executive training delivery partner.

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