Madrid, Wednesday
31 May, 2017
With
this core idea, the RCC at Harvard Executive Program celebrated its XV Edition
in Cambridge.
A total of
28 participants gathered at the unique setting selected for the XV Edition of
the Program on the Harvard Campus. Most of the sessions took place at the
Harvard Faculty Club, founded in 1920 and located on Quincy Street (Harvard
University Campus). The Spangler Center or Cumnock Building (Business School
area) were other locations chosen by the Program to celebrate their sessions
and events.
Big Data &
Artificial Intelligence, session given by Sunil Gupta.
Spangler Center, HBS. May 2017
The RCC at Harvard Executive Program brought together
managers, partners and entrepreneurs from a vast variety of business sectors,
such as sustainability, finance, transportation, biotechnology, healthcare, consultancy
or real estate. This diversity was also combined with a multicultural profile: Colombia,
Argentina, China, Africa, USA and Spain were the countries represented among
the group, giving the program the global personality it pursues and enriching
participant’s networking activity.
Krishna G. Palepu started off the program
with his Session, Emerging Markets. He
is a member of the RCC at Harvard Program’s Advisory Board, Professor of
Business Administration and Senior Advisor to the President of Harvard
University. Richard
H. Vietor, Professor of International Political Economy and
Business Administration at HBS, discussed the case study of China: The New Normal with the program
participants. Félix Oberholzer-Gee, Professor of Business
Administration in the Strategy Unit at HBS, shared his business insight and
customer experience along with his case study Alibaba’s Taobao. The
participants were also able to hear about the latest innovations in the market,
from Sunil Gupta, Chair of the General Management Program at Harvard
Business School, who talked about the Big
Data and Artificial Intelligence. Professor Mihir
A. Desai teaches finance and law at Harvard Law School and he gave
the session Making Financial Decisions:
The Case of The Unidentified Industries, analyzing with the participants
the income statements and balance sheets of well-known firms to learn about
their internal finance structures.
Alibaba’s Taobao Session, Prof. Félix Oberholzer.Gee.
Harvard Faculty Club, Cambridge,MA.
Ana Maiques, CEO of Neuroelectrics, shared her business success story, as one of the most influential entrepreneurs under 40 in Spain (nominated by IESE). She received the EU Prize for Women Innovators from the European Commission and was ranked one of the Fifty Most Inspiring Women in Europe. Marco Muñoz, Director of Global Initiatives at MIT, gave the Program a visual and conceptual view of this Institute. The Program also had a session on entrepreneurship, given by Pedro Nueno, President and Founder of CEIBS (China Europe International Business School) and member of the Advisory Board of the RCC at Harvard Executive Program. Margarita Oliva, Partner at Baker McKenzie, Fuensanta Díaz Cobacho, Head of Structured Finance Desk (Americas) at Intesa San Paolo NY, and Jose María Michavila, Founder of MdF Family Partners, gave the session Financing Sources in the Americas.
Tour guided by Jim Aisner to the participants,
Harvard Business School, 2017
The participants also
took part in other activities apart from the sessions, such as a guided tour of
the Harvard Campus given by Jim Aisner, Director of Media Relations in Harvard,
several individual formal meetings between participants and US-experts, or the
networking dinner with American and US-based professionals. The program, not
only offered participants to have a closer look at one of the most prestigious
Universities in the world, and gain access to some of its professors and
professionals in the cities of Cambridge and Boston, but also allowed them to with like-minded professionals working in the global market. The RCC at
Harvard Executive Program’s next Edition will take from May 6-9 2018.
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