Second time around - Cambridge learning experience for senior leaders

The Møller Institute and the Møller Centre, part of Churchill College at University of Cambridge, invites applications for the second intake on its unique senior leadership programme to prepare executives for the extreme and complex business environment, which some are calling the ‘fourth industrial revolution’.

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In response to the highly complex, competitive and unpredictable environment emerging in the 21st Century – and unprecedented in our lifetimes - Møller Institute launched The Explorer Mindset.

The full-board residential programme will use Cambridge’s academic, commercial and cultural strengths to provide an immersive learning environment for delegates and will be delivered by a diverse team including award-winning authors, educators, academics, and leadership experts.

Cathy Butler, Director of Programmes (Executive Education) said:   “The Explorer Mindset is a high impact, experiential programme which will equip senior executives with the skills, knowledge and resources they need to lead their organisations at this critical point in history.

“Cambridge provides the ideal backdrop for this unique programme, which aims to break the mould of traditional executive education courses. This programme is being launched on the 25th anniversary of The Møller Centre, which was founded as a Centre of Excellence inspired by two great leaders: Sir Winston Churchill and Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller.”

As part of its mould-breaking approach, the promotional video for The Explorer Mindset is filmed from an unusual first-person point-of-view, showcasing the unique Cambridge learning experience in a modern way.

View the ‘immersive’ video below or click here for YouTube.

Cathy Butler continues: “As well as being a city that’s steeped in history, Cambridge is of course a global-leader for knowledge and education, and has a thriving technology and biotech cluster. The Explorer Mindset takes advantage of all these factors, offering access to a range of Cambridge academics, entrepreneurs and business leaders, who will share their leadership stories, including a group of global leaders from across science, technology, professional services and other diverse sectors. Executives will also benefit from an optional wellbeing programme as well as social and cultural programme and private dining experiences in historic settings.”

The fourth industrial revolution, coined by Professor Klaus Schwab, Founder of the World Economic Forum, refers to the implementation of new disruptive technologies, which is fundamentally changing the way we live, work and relate to one another.

While evidence of such seismic shifts are clearly evident, a 2017 report by Deloitte* found that too many executives underestimate the risk of their leadership capabilities not keeping pace. Its survey of 800 global business executives found that 90% are redesigning their organisations to be more dynamic and agile, yet they underestimate the crucial demand for "a completely different type of leader ".

The Explorer Mindset programme is split into two Modules: Module 1 takes place from 4-8 November 2018 and Module 2 from 10-14 March 2019. The programme is structured to fit around management work commitments and is available to a maximum of 25 participants, in line with the Cambridge approach to smaller-group learning.

The price of The Explorer Mindset programme is £9,000+VAT (including full-board residential and all tuition). It is designed to attract an international cohort of senior leaders from around the UK and internationally, irrespective of industry sector.

*Leadership disrupted: Pushing the boundaries – 2017 Global Human Capital Trends report by Deloitte

Møller Executive Education has been designing and delivering highly successful leadership development programmes for global organisations for more than a decade. It provides open enrolment programmes and customised executive education programmes for senior leaders, aspiring leaders and those operating in highly regulated environments.

The Møller Centre, Churchill College at the University of Cambridge, was founded as a Centre of Excellence, inspired by two great leaders: Sir Winston Churchill and Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller.

Inspired by its Danish heritage, the Møller Centre building combines high-quality architecture, art and design to provide a truly creative and inspiring space within which to learn and collaborate.



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