Leadership and Strategic Impact 2009 (LSI)
October 17-22, 2010 (one week)
Program fee: $10, 200
Location: Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire USA, a region of spectacular natural beauty.
The weeklong Leadership and Strategic Impact program integrates the unique combination of strategy, communication, and leadership skills you need to lead with impact and drive breakout performance for your organization.
IS LSI RIGHT FOR YOU?
High-potential or senior leaders whose roles have strategic implications for their organizations and who are motivated to become significantly better leaders by developing their strategic thinking, leadership, and communication skills. Enrollment in LSI is limited.
> What previous participants say about LSI
REPRESENTATIVE GLOBAL COMPANIES & ORGANIZATIONS
Who you learn with is just as critical as what you learn – expect to be energized by the level of executives around you.
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Boston Private Bank & Trust Company |
Johnson & Johnson |
PROGRAM FACULTY
Access some of the very best thinkers in the field of personal leadership development.
You will learn with the same faculty who make Tuck’s MBA program one of the world’s highest ranked. They are involved, accessible, and dedicated to your development as a leader. They will challenge you to think differently—about yourself, your business, and how you lead. > Click here to meet Tuck’s faculty.
Your LSI Faculty Director
Tuck Professor Paul Argenti has provided international management and corporate communication consulting for over 50 organizations, including Goldman Sachs, Sony, Nokia, and Martha Stewart. The former Fulbright Fellow has taught management and corporate communication at Harvard Business School and Columbia Business School as well as internationally at the International University of Japan, the Helsinki School of Economics, and Singapore Management University. Argenti also served as faculty director for Tuck's senior executive program at the Hanoi School of Business in Vietnam.
> Learn more about LSI Faculty, including Marshall Goldsmith, America’s preeminent executive coach and authority on how successful leaders change





