💡Just Two Months to Go: Applications Open for May 2025 On-Campus Programmes With just two months until our May 2025 programmes begin, now is the perfect time to secure your place. These intensive one-week courses are designed to equip senior leaders with the tools to navigate complexity, drive organisational success, and create lasting impact. 📅 Join us from 19 May 2025 for an immersive learning experience across five dynamic programmes: ✅ Leading Organisational Culture (LSE Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science) – Led by Professor Alex Gillespie and Dr Tom Reader ✅ Creating Inclusive Organisations (LSE Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science) – Led by Dr Grace Lordan, Dr Dario Krpan,Dr Laura Giurge, and Dr Christian Krekel ✅ Global Macroeconomic Challenges (LSE Department of Economics) – Led by Prof. Brunello Rosa, Professor Paul De Grauwe, Dr Ethan Ilzetzki, and Professor Ricardo Reis ✅ Sustainable Finance and Impact Investing (LSE Department of Finance) – Led by Professor Christopher Polk and Professor Martin Oehmke ✅ Market Access Academy (LSE Health) – Led by Professor Elias Mossialos, Dr Panos Kanavos, Professor Alistair McGuire, and Professor Allan Hackshaw 🔗 Gain insights from world-class faculty, connect with global peers, and experience LSE’s renowned approach to executive education. Learn more and apply today. https://lnkd.in/eezUgwpP
LSE Executive Education
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LSE Executive Education provides high quality courses in business and management, economics, finance and public policy designed to accelerate your career. As part of the London School of Economics, a world-class university and renowned for its excellence in leading research in the social sciences, our courses expertly connect the theory to the real-world global business context. Learn with world-class academics and practitioners, extend your professional network and gain a truly international perspective, right in the heart of London. Contact us at exec.courses@lse.ac.uk
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🔬 Agentic AI and behavioural science: A new frontier? Agentic AI is transforming industries, but what does it mean for behavioural science? Unlike traditional AI, which relies on human inputs, autonomous, goal-driven AI can independently define and pursue objectives—raising new challenges and opportunities for decision-making. In this article, Dr Dario Krpan, who teaches on our AI and Culture: Insights for Business and Creating Inclusive Organisations courses, explores how agentic AI could reshape health interventions, financial advising, and workplace productivity. Along with co-authors, he examines the ethical concerns surrounding AI’s growing autonomy and the safeguards needed to ensure it enhances human well-being rather than undermining it. 📖 Read the full article: https://lnkd.in/epFCjfxx
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Absolutely thrilled to coordinate and teach, once again, the new edition of the LSE Executive Education's course in Global Macroeconomic Challenges, in May. Among the various themes presented by the outstanding faculty of the course - which includes Paul De Grauwe and Ethan Ilzetzki - there are the ongoing geo-economic tensions between #US and #China and the battle for world supremacy in various domains (technological, economic, geo-political) in coming decades. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/eYyHAM8m
🌏Why China is poised for macroeconomic dominance – and what that might mean for the rest of the world China’s rapid push into digital currencies is challenging the US dollar’s dominance and reshaping global finance. As Western economies weigh their response, the implications extend beyond economics—raising critical questions about power, influence, and financial sovereignty. In this article, Prof. Brunello Rosa, Visiting Professor and coordinator of LSE Executive Education’s Global Macroeconomic Challenges course, examines China’s digital strategy and its potential to redefine global financial dynamics, offering key insights for policymakers, investors, and business leaders navigating an evolving economic landscape. These critical themes are explored in our Global Macroeconomic Challenges programme, led by distinguished faculty from LSE Department of Economics, including Brunello Rosa, Professor Paul De Grauwe, Dr Ethan Ilzetzki, and Professor Ricardo Reis. Running from 19 - 23 May 2025, the programme offers expert insights into de-dollarisation, monetary policies, and macroeconomic risks, equipping participants with the knowledge to make informed strategic decisions in an evolving world economy. 📖 Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/eut5bTaP
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🌏Why China is poised for macroeconomic dominance – and what that might mean for the rest of the world China’s rapid push into digital currencies is challenging the US dollar’s dominance and reshaping global finance. As Western economies weigh their response, the implications extend beyond economics—raising critical questions about power, influence, and financial sovereignty. In this article, Prof. Brunello Rosa, Visiting Professor and coordinator of LSE Executive Education’s Global Macroeconomic Challenges course, examines China’s digital strategy and its potential to redefine global financial dynamics, offering key insights for policymakers, investors, and business leaders navigating an evolving economic landscape. These critical themes are explored in our Global Macroeconomic Challenges programme, led by distinguished faculty from LSE Department of Economics, including Brunello Rosa, Professor Paul De Grauwe, Dr Ethan Ilzetzki, and Professor Ricardo Reis. Running from 19 - 23 May 2025, the programme offers expert insights into de-dollarisation, monetary policies, and macroeconomic risks, equipping participants with the knowledge to make informed strategic decisions in an evolving world economy. 📖 Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/eut5bTaP
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📢 Upcoming webinar: Leading organisational culture: to what extent can this be achieved? We are pleased to invite you to a taster webinar exploring the complexities of Leading Organisational Culture. Executives and managers are expected to shape workplace culture—but how often is this truly successful? Join Dr Tom Reader and Professor Alex Gillespie, faculty at LSE Executive Education, as they explore: ✔️ What is organisational culture? Why it matters in today’s workplace ✔️ Why is culture change so difficult? Common challenges and barriers ✔️How can leaders influence culture? Tools and strategies for shaping workplace behaviours ✔️ Can culture be led? A discussion on leadership’s role in cultural evolution 📅 Date: Thursday, 27 March 2025 ⏰ Time: 11:00 - 12:00 GMT 📍 Location: Online via Zoom 👨🏫 Speakers: Dr Tom Reader & Professor Alex Gillespie This webinar is a preview of our new course, 'Leading Organisational Culture,' which will take place at the LSE campus in May 2025. Designed and taught by expert faculty from LSE Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science, the programme provides cutting-edge research, real-world insights, and actionable strategies to help leaders drive meaningful and lasting cultural change. 🔗 Register now: https://lnkd.in/ezyEFWhq
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💡 What does it mean to do good through private actions for public benefit? In this inaugural lecture, our own Professor Jonathan Roberts delves into the fascinating art and science of doing good. He will challenge common assumptions and share insights on how different actors can create meaningful change. 📅 Tuesday, 18 March 2025 🕡 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm 📍 Sheikh Zayed Theatre and Online 🎤 Chaired by Professor Sir Julian Le Grand As an inaugural lecture marks a significant milestone in an academic’s career, we’d like to take this opportunity to celebrate Professor Roberts’ achievements and learn from his rich expertise. 🔗 Register here: https://lnkd.in/ezHBbdCY The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) LSE Executive Education LSE School of Public Policy Department of Social Policy, LSE LSE Department of Management LSE Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science LSE Business Review #SocialImpact #Leadership #Philanthropy #LSEEvents
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🌟Ready to lead inclusively and unlock the power of diverse teams? Secure your place in the Creating Inclusive Organisations programme, running 19 - 23 May 2025 at the LSE London campus.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to transform your leadership and create a truly inclusive organisation. Register for our in-person course at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), "Creating Inclusive Organisations." Learn from renowned thought leaders, explore evidence-backed approaches, and master the tools to foster collaboration, innovation, and productivity—all while embracing the power of diversity. 📍Secure your place and take the first step toward impactful change. 👨🏫 Hear from: Laura Giurge, Dario Krpan, Grace Lordan and Christian Krekel 🔗https://lnkd.in/eXq5HmnU Let’s lead the way in building more inclusive, thriving organisations. 🌟 #InclusiveLeadership #DiversityMatters #LeadershipDevelopment #LastChance LSE Online
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🏞️Re-imagine the future of finance and investment How can finance be a force for good? As the urgency to address climate change and social challenges grows, financial leaders must rethink investment strategies to create meaningful impact. The Sustainable Finance and Impact Investing programme, taught by expert faculty from LSE Department of Finance, equips professionals with the knowledge and tools to integrate sustainability into financial decision-making. Hear from Professors Christopher Polk and Martin Oehmke as they explore key themes and benefits, including: ✔️Strategies to align financial decision-making with sustainability goals ✔️Insights into ESG investing, asset pricing, and impact measurement ✔️Tools for integrating sustainability into corporate finance ✔️Real-world case studies from global finance leaders 📅 The next programme runs on campus from 19 - 23 May 2025. Connect with leading faculty, gain actionable insights, and be part of the movement shaping the future of finance. 🔗 Learn more: https://lnkd.in/ewDAvGrc
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🔐How to reduce gender bias in your hiring process Discover simple yet effective adjustments to reduce gender bias in hiring with insights from Dr Laura Giurge, Assistant Professor at LSE Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science. In this brief video, Dr. Giurge explores actionable strategies to create a more equitable workplace. The Creating Inclusive Organisations programme, led by Dr Grace Lordan, Dr Dario Krpan, Dr Laura Giurge, and Dr Christian Krekel, equips leaders with the frameworks and tools to foster inclusion, drive innovation, and unlock the full potential of diverse teams. The programme will run from 19 - 23 May 2025 on campus in London. 🔗Learn more about the programme and secure your place today: https://lnkd.in/eASyuvwZ
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🌱The future of climate policy President Trump’s executive orders on climate and energy policy have set the stage for significant geopolitical and environmental consequences. From withdrawing from the Paris Agreement to rolling back clean energy initiatives, these actions are reshaping global climate governance, finance, and emissions mitigation. In his latest analysis, Timo Leiter, Distinguished Policy Fellow at Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change & the Environment, explores the implications of these policies, their impact on international climate efforts, and the urgent need for damage control measures. 📖 Read more here: https://lnkd.in/eRA6GwC6 To better understand these policy shifts and their economic impact, LSE Executive Education offers the Climate Change: Economics and Governance programme. Running from 9 - 13 June 2025, this course helps professionals assess climate risks, policy responses, and investment strategies in an evolving global landscape. 🔎Explore our programmes and see how they can support your professional growth.