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Contents Seminars in English 2018-19

Editorial 4 About St. Gallen Business School 5 Overview International Seminars in English 2018 & 2019 6

International Senior Programs International Senior Management Program Strategy-Week Boston Leadership-Week Boston Finance-Week London Asia-Week: Doing Business in Asia

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Certificates & MBA SGBS International Senior ManagementCertificate St. Gallen® International Executive MBA Cracow University – MBA in European Multicultural Integrated Management

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Inhouse & Consulting Inhouse Programs Management Consulting St. Gallen

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Administration and Registration

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Enrollment Form

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International Junior Programs International Junior Management Program 18 Strategic & Marketing Management for Talents 20 Financial Management for Talents 21 Leadership for Talents 22 Business Simulation 23

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Editorial Business School St. Gallen Der ganzheitliche Ansatz des St. Galler Management-Konzepts hat das Denken und Handeln unzähliger Manager nachhaltig beeinflusst. In diesem Standardwerk der Management-Lehre von Knut Bleicher finden Führungskräfte den Gestaltungsrahmen für die Zukunftssicherung ihrer Unternehmung. Das Buch transformiert komplexes Wissen in hohen Lesernutzen. Diese von Christian Abegglen komplett überarbeitete Auflage führt den Leser zusätzlich mit dem neuen St. Galler Wissensnavigator beim Nachschlagen, Querlesen und Umsetzen von der Theorie hin zur Praxis der integrierten Unternehmungsentwicklung.

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DAS KONZEPT INTEGRIERTES MANAGEMENT

Christian Abegglen Dr. oec. HSG Chairman of the Board St. Galler Business School

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The nearby 100 lecturers (scientists, senior consultants, practitioners) of the St. Gallen Business School are proven experts within their area of expertise and convey their knowledge in a topclass and implementation-oriented manner.

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The St. Gallen Concept by Professor Bleicher has been recently published in the 9th edition (2017) and has accomplished a constant place in management literature. Although at the moment the enhancements of the St. Gallen Model focus on ethical aspects in the sense of Corporate Citizenship and process-optimizing, the Integrated Management Concept of Knut Bleicher remains the central pillar of the St. Gallen understanding of management. Moreover this integrated approach marks an explicit opposite pole to unidimensional management thinking especially widely spread among anglo-american areas.

Dr. Christian Abegglen President of the Board

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The Concept of Integrated Management provides a mental map and steering aid which meet the needs of today’s very complex and global challenges. But the St. Gallen Approach advanced by Professor Knut Bleicher intentionally isn’t a recipe or a nostrum. In fact it offers a perfect framework – a “framework for meaning” (Ulrich) – which helps managers to identify and solve problems by themselves. Therefore the experienced manager gets via integrated process concepts essential thought-provoking impulses and instruments that enable him applying the holistic St. Gallen body of thought within the own company. As a consequence answers and basic concepts in order to deal with permanent change emerge.

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Bleicher Management im Wandel

His successor Prof. Dr. Dres. h.c. Knut Bleicher optimized the model of Ulrich and developed the Concept of Integrated Management, that bears up tumultuous developments (9th Edition 2017).

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It is the merit of Prof. Dr. Dres. h.c. Hans Ulrich recognizing these developments as one of the first and dealing intensely with them with colleagues of the university of St. Gallen.

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At last in many companies the awareness expands that short term, isolated and too simple interventions can’t solve the changing problems within a complex world. The recent economy demands more – it demands an integrative approach enabling companies to re-position if not reinvent themselves.

»Integriertes Management – ein griffiges Konzept, das alltagstaugliche und praxisorientierte Denkanstöße liefert, wie Visionen und Strategien erfolgreich umgesetzt werden können.« Bettina Würth, Vorsitzende des Beirats der Würth-Gruppe

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Linked to that, a feeling of uncertainness and disorientation arises, with which decision makers within companies are faced as well. Because of a still permanent increasing level of complexity it is very difficult to figure out the small path to success that guides through an almost tight thicket. The extreme load of information resulting from worldwide interconnectedness triggers rather confusion than clarification.

»Ein Management-Leitfaden der besonderen Art – praxistaugliche Modelle werden prägnant aufgezeigt. Eine wichtige Lektüre und ein Nachschlagewerk für Theorie und Praxis gleichermaßen.« Dr. Manfred Wittenstein, Aufsichtsratvorsitzender der WITTENSTEIN SE

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In the meantime the prognosticated change is in full swing. Obvious signs are global turbulences within business and society, not being considered as possible few years ago. Old habits are no longer tenable. That is proved by government relief programs in the dizzy height of billions that have become a burden and threat for the capitalistic economic system itself.

The seminar program of the Business School St. Gallen is based on the “St. Gallen Concept of an Integrated Management”. Today, this St. Gallen Management-Concept is standard within modern management training and development. € 64,00 [ D ]

The world has not got simpler, since today’s definitive book in management “The Concept of Integrated Management” has been published in the year 1991 by Knut Bleicher. Those times Knut Bleicher pleaded for an integrative approach and pointed to the fact, that basically the world would have to change in terms of the understanding of business and management. Because of increasing complexity different challenges cannot be managed by unidimensional interventions.

»Eine der grundlegenden Schriften der modernen Management-Lehre. Ein zeitloser Ratgeber für die Praxis und Grundlage zur Entwicklung unternehmensindividueller und dauerhafter Strategien.« Dr. U. M. Schneider, CEO, Nestlé S.A.

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Management-Congresses SGBS: in the middle of September in St. Gallen

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Overview International Seminars in English International Senior Programs

Finance-Week London

International Senior Management Page 10 ­Program Lucerne – London – Boston

No. 52118 March 12 – 15, 2018 London, School of Economics

No. E1118

part 1 June 18 -22, 2018 part 2 September 10 - 13, 2018 part 3 November 12 – 16, 2018 Boston, USA / London / Boston, USA

No. E1218

part 1 November 5 – 8, 2018 part 2 March 11 – 14, 2019 part 3 June 17 – 21, 2019 Boston, USA / London / Boston, USA

seminar language: Part 1: B oston, USA (in English) Part 2: London (in English) Part 3: Boston, USA (in English) Asia-Week Shanghai

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No. A1119 May 20 – 24, 2019 Shanghai

Strategy-Week Boston

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No. 34118 June 11 – 15, 2018 Boston, USA, Harvard Club No. 34218 November 5 – 9, 2018 Boston, USA, Harvard Club

Leadership-Week Boston

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No. 72118 June 18 – 22, 2018 Boston, USA, Harvard Club No. 72218 November 12 – 16, 2018 Boston, USA, Harvard Club

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No. 52218 September 10 – 13, 2018 London, School of Economics

International Junior Programs International Junior Management Page 18 Program No. 25118

part 1 March 9 – 11, 2018 part 2 June 8 – 10, 2018 part 3 July 6 – 8, 2018 part 4 September 7 – 9, 2018 St. Gallen / Cracow / Flims /Lucerne

No. 25218

part 1 September 28 – 30, 2018 part 2 December 7 – 9, 2018 part 3 March 8 – 10, 2019 part 4 June 7 – 9, 2019 St. Gallen / Flims / Lucerne /  Cracow

seminar language: part 1–3: in English part 4: in German or English

2014 2018 Strategic & Marketing Management for Talents Page 20 No. 47118 March 9 – 11, 2018 St. Gallen (in English, Friday to Sunday) No. 47218 September 28 – 30, 2018 St. Gallen (in English, Friday to Sunday)

Business Simulation

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No. 57118 July 2 – 4, 2018, St. Gallen No. 57218 December 3 – 5, 2018, St. Gallen

Certificates & MBA SGBS International Senior ManagementPage 26 Certificate St. Gallen®

Financial Management for Talents Page 21

No. 19118 1st Accomplishment Begin of study: January 8, 2018

No. 58118 March 23 – 25, 2018 St. Gallen (in English, Friday to Sunday)

No. 19218 2nd Accomplishment Begin of study: April 9, 2018

No. 58218 September 17 – 19, 2018 Lucerne (in English, Friday to Sunday) Leadership for Talents

No. 77218 December 7 – 9, 2018 Flims (in English, Friday to Sunday)

Leadership Week, Harvard Club of Boston, Boston Finance Week, London School of Economics (LSE), London Asia Week, China Europe International Business School (CEIBS), Shanghai

No. 19418 4th Accomplishment Begin of study: October 8, 2018

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No. 77118 July 6 – 8, 2018 Flims (in English, Friday to Sunday)

Strategy Week, Harvard Club of Boston, Boston

No. 19318 3rd Accomplishment Begin of study: July 9, 2018

International Executive MBA

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No. 92118 1st Accomplishment Begin of study: January 8, 2018 No. 92218 2nd Accomplishment Begin of study: April 9, 2018 No. 92318 3rd Accomplishment Begin of study: July 9, 2018 No. 92418 4th Accomplishment Begin of study: October 8, 2018

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➢ International Senior Management Program

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➢ Leadership-Week Boston

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➢ Finance-Week London

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➢ Asia Week: Doing Business in Asia

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Participants International Senior Management Program

1. Experienced managers who acquire a higher general management position in international fields 2. Management committee and board ­members 3. Managing directors, division or profit ­center managers 4. Managers with high decision-making ­responsibility 5. Managers responsible for strategic ­projects and major planning

Concept Today’s managers have to be effective and motivating leaders who accomplish excellent results in their particular fields of responsibility and guide the company to success. This process requires an integrated management approach which takes international and global issues into consideration. Numerous factors and their relations need special awareness: global strategies, local marketing concepts, core competence processes, culturally diverse management and many more. The “International Senior Management Program” addresses all these subjects in several sessions during a total of 13 days. This course is especially designed for experienced managers acquiring a higher general management position with international focus.

2018 No. E1118 Summer 2018 part 1 June 11 -15, 2018 part 2 September 10 - 13, 2018 part 3 November 12 – 16, 2018 Boston / London / Boston No. E1218 Winter 2018 part 1 November 5 – 9, 2018 part 2 March 11 – 14, 2019 part 3 June 24 – 28, 2019 Boston / London / Boston Duration: 2 x 5 days and 1 x 4 days The seminar parts can be taken in any order. Course Fee: CHF 13900.–/€ 12600.–

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englische Version – andere Termine!! The St. Gallen Approach

This German/English bilingual program combines the proven St. Gallen management approach with the American case study methodology. The international exposure of participants allows mutual exchange of business experience and favors global network opportunities.

Course modules: Week 1: 5-day session in Boston, USA Course in English Topics: Strategy and Marketing or Leadership Week 2: Topics:

4-day session in London Course in English Financial Management

Week 3: 5-day session in Boston, USA Course in English Topics: Leadership or Strategy and Marketing

Interactive Concept: Skilled lecturers provide different approaches; professional business know­ledge, actual business situations and case studies. Theoretical concepts are complemented with practical examples and thus guarantee a diverse, integrated approach. A mixture of interactive learning with small study groups challenges both, your leadership skills and your managerial communication skills.


Topics Principles of General Management Success Corporate management in turbulent times

Product life cycle management; development of an integrated product life cycle concept

New global conditions

Product ideas and their incorporation into international product strategies

Why toolboxes are “out” and thinking is “in”

Market management: Identification of ­growth and penetration potentials

Reliable management principles

Mass customization

Definition of one's own cost position

Empowerment factors

Designing a profitability concept In/outsourcing: When do investments make sense – fixed or variable costs?

Personal time management: boosting efficiency and effectiveness through appropriate self organization

Controlling

Job satisfaction and motivation: Management in uncertainty

Key figures for value-oriented management and compensation

Strategic Management

Ingredient branding

Alert managers recognize the right moment for a strategic turn-around; new concepts for future challenges

The e-commerce challenge

Data warehouse / data marts – the core of modern controlling systems

Implementation

Interpretation and analysis of controlling reports: actual cases

Keys to competitive advantage: New global strategies

Early identification of obstacles and barriers using the St. Gallen implementation concept

Business plans, investment and profit­ability calculations, planning of start-ups

Driving implementation; the most common barriers of implementation; roles of visionaries, strategists, executors, or coaches

Mergers and Acquisitions Assessing corporate value, synergies, and risks

The balanced scorecard used as a core implementation tool

IPO: how to float a company on the market (practical example)

Exploring the central strategic “plus” Managing strategic information: Business Knowledge Engineering Business units versus corporate strategy – ways of handling the dilemma Identification of core business using the portfolio approach

How to increase value; selling a company Finance Management

Strategic alliances, international collaboration

Financial responsibilities for executives

Leadership

Intuitiv management or sophisticated controlling tools?

Assessment of balance sheets and profit and loss statements

Key elements of high-performance leader­ ship systems

Focus on profitability

Building corporate culture based on leadership personalities and cultural diversity

Marketing Management Functional marketing basics Future opportunities for businesses, products and markets

Financial management in the particular field of responsibility Recognition of planning mistakes Cost Management Importance of ongoing cost management

Work life balance

These topics will be complemented with numerous case studies to illustrate course contents and test participant’s leadership qualities. Finally you will develop an individual, effective management model.

Please mail or fax your registration to: Business School St. Gallen Rosenbergstrasse 36 CH-9000 St. Gallen Phone: 0041-(0)71 225 40 80 Fax: 0041-(0)71 225 40 89 Internet: www.sgbs.ch E-Mail: seminare@sgbs.ch

Managing people: The art of leading, coach­ing, encouraging and challenging Communication and negotiation skills, ­difficult conversations, conflicts, goal ­definition, handling critisism

From process cost statement to cost management

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Strategy-Week Boston

Participants

Concept

This intense strategy course in English is designed for executives with basic know­ ledge and experience in strategic management. Current knowledge will be critically questioned and new strategy approaches and proven best practices will be introduced. ­Participants outline new ideas and options for their own corporate or business unit strategy.

This course introduces latest knowledge and strategic concepts and also shows examples of strategic implemen­tation in top US corporations.

Participants 1. Top and high-level executives 2. Entrepreneurs, directors, board members, presidents and executives 3. Executives with general management responsibilities 4. Managers of main departments with responsibility for results 5. Executives preparing for new functions with strategic and operative responsibilities. 2018 No. 34118 Summer 2018 June 11 – 15, 2018 Boston, USA, Harvard Club No. 34218 Winter 2018 November 5 – 9, 2018 Boston, USA, Harvard Club Duration: 1 x 5 days Location: Harvard Club of Boston Course Fee: CHF 5400.– € 4900.–

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This cross-cultural seminar provides theoretical background information which will be analyzed and applied in actual cases of leading American companies. You will discuss methods and utensils the twenty-first century executive needs to craft, and on how to smartly implement strategies & tactics on global and regional scale. We will observe how a business idea develops into a profitable market position, how to identify growing markets and how to spot market opportunities. We will discuss the use of strategic management tools and their implementation into strategic concepts in order to reach the ultimate strategic goal, which is an outstanding, longlasting, profitable market position. Everybody will benefit from reaching this goal: shareholders as well as management and staff. Participants will analyze success factors and practice leadership skills to turn their knowledge into actual results.

Topics of the Seminar 1. Priority of Strategic Management Essential strategic questions for managers Strategic decision making for the future 2. Recognizing Need for Change Identify early growing markets Participate in successful trends Learn from your competitors Better use of existing potential Using core competencies to add value 3. Aspects of the Leading Position Survival requires leadership, for instance: Market, Cost or Quality leader How to succeed with new business models Culture & Productivity 4. Choosing the Right Strategic Option Defend and develop market positions Define and develop new markets Profit growth through cooperations, mergers or acquisitions 5. Strategy Implementation, Change Implementation hurdles Leadership roles: Strategist, initiator, ­ motivator, coach Strategic leadership: From intuitive leadership to balanced scorecard ­leadership


Participants Leadership-Week Boston

1. Senior executives optimizing their leadership qualities to be better role models, ­superiors, coaches or motivators 2. Executives and specialists seeking improvement of their leadership qualities and skills 3. Team players seeking result-oriented ­leadership tools and skills.

Concept The leadership week in Boston offers a unique combination of the renowned “St. Gallen Management Approach” with the thorough methodology of “American Case Studies”. During these five days of intense training, exclusively in English, participants study practical applications of their management and leadership skills in an international environment. In small groups topics such as strategy, marketing, core competencies, intercultural management, and more, are addressed. This course is mainly focused on leadership aspects of business. Cases and lectures are based on current “hot” leadership challenges for executives. Interdisciplinary exchange and networking are important elements of this program.

Course material and handouts will be very concentrated. Discussions of cases in study groups, short presentations in English and guided discussions will enhance participant’s communication skills. This course provides a highly interactive and intense learning experience to improve and develop participant’s leadership competence. Upon request, participants can receive an assessment of their leadership competence and faculty will offer time for individual conversations. Key Speaker Topics of the Seminar Team building Goal setting

Mark McGregor

Leadership Motivation

Methodology 2018

Ähnliches Seminar in englischer Sprache:

No. 72118 Summer 2018 June 18 – 22, 2018 Boston, USA

Leadership-Week Boston (5 days)

No. 72218 Winter 2018 November 12 – 16, 2018 Boston, USA

2018

Duration: 1 x 5 days Location: Harvard Club of Boston Course Fee : CHF 5400.– / € 4850.–

No. 72118 Summer 2018 June 18 – 22, 2018 Boston, USA, Harvard Club No. 72218 Winter 2018 November 12 – 16, 2018 Boston, USA, Harvard Club

Experienced lecturers introduce multi­ faceted problems of corporate governance and develop solutions based on participant’s experience and on theoretical background. While studying cases of leadership and management, participants sharpen their skills in analyzing problems and learn to extract core issues from complex situations. Participants train to think in options and action plans and to focus on welltimed results.

Hierarchical communications Interpersonal conflicts Feedback and performance evaluation Corporate culture Improving personal effectiveness Communication skills

Duration: 1 x 5 days Location: Harvard Club of Boston

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Participants Finance-Week ­London

1. CEO’s, COO’s 2. Directors 3. Entrepreneurs, Shareholders 4. Senior Executives 5. Other management executives responsible for significant financial decisions

2018

Ähnliches Seminar in englischer Sprache:

No. 52118 Spring 2018 March 12 – 15, 2018 London, School of Economics

Finance-Week London (4 days)

No. 52218 Fall 2018 September 10 – 13, 2018 London, School of Economics

2018

Duration: 1 x 4 days Location: LSE, London Course Fee: CHF 4900.–/€ 4450.–

No. 52118 Spring 2018 March 12 – 15, 2018 London, School of Economics No. 52218 Fall 2018 September 10 – 13, 2018 London, School of Economics Duration: 1 x 4 days

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Location: LSE, London

Concept The Seminar Finance Week in London ­teaches precisely the necessary understanding how an organization, a business unit or a profit center should be managed financially enabling it to achieve substantial growth of performance und increased net worth. Systematically and logically you will ­experience which relevant financial decisions have to be made by executives and which impulses and inputs have to be given to Finance and Controlling. Practical Relevance – Benefits This course is based on latest knowledge of research and financial practice and is ­offering a thorough understanding of all relevant elements of modern financial ­managements. After this course in London you will have a systematic overview about the tools of modern finance management be able to make key financial decisions with peace of mind know which information you should request from Controlling to be on top of your ­organizational unit learn how to use your personalized ­balanced scorecard to manage financial aspects. 1. Financial Management An executive manager’s financial ­management responsibility Appraising balance sheets and profit/loss statements; Rapid achievement of financial targets

2. Cost Management – Value Based ­Management The value of consistent cost management From process cost statement to cost ­management – Identification and ­elimination of sources of losses Setting up a profit-boosting program: Those who do not expect above average p­ rofits will never harvest such In/outsourcing: ­decision inputs 3. Shareholder Value Management Enterprise valuation: The value potential of a business concept How monetary values are generated Cost of capital definition Financing: conventional and creative ­approaches Analyzing financial reports: Trends and Strategies to multiply net worth 4. Controlling - Business Planning Key figures for value-oriented management Data warehouses / data marts – the heart of modern controlling systems Interpreting and analysing controlling ­reports: practical case examples Planing a start-up: business plans, investment and financial viability calculations 5. Mergers & Acquisitions Assessing corporate value, evaluating ­synergies, estimating the risks IPO: how to float a company on the market Boosting value; De-investment by selling a company You will examine these topics in the context of numerous case studies that both ­summarise the program syllabus and ­enhance your financial qualities.


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Asia-Week: Doing Business in Asia

Participants 1. Executives planning to take advantage of growth potentials in Asia 2. Current or scheduled expatriate managers 3. Members of multinational teams who seek to prepare for running a business in Asia’s changing environment. 4. Executives planning to redefine their business models by identifying new opportunities in Asia 5. Executives intending to broaden their knowledge in Chinese management practices This 3-day executive seminar is designed for upper level executives with a need to update on most recent knowledge on doing business in Asia. The program addresses especially also current or scheduled expatriate managers or members of multinational teams who seek to prepare for running a business in Asia`s changing environment.

2018 No. A1118 June 4 – 6, 2018 St. Gallen

in English

No. A1218 November 26 – 28, 2018 Lucerne in English Duration: 1 x 3 days Course Fee: CHF 3900.–/€ 3450.–

To analyse and understand both Western and Asian management practices is crucial to successfully compete in the Asian market place and to participate from the growth of emerging markets. This seminar was launched to show executives how an organization can grow better and faster by using the typical and different strengths of Asia’s research, production and consumer markets.

Concept The following core aspects are discussed: Which strategies are adequate to enter profitably in the growing regions in Asia? Which strategies work best to establish a successful business in Asia? Many companies miss the opportunity to participate fully and efficient in emerging markets due to negative experiences: How is it possible to avoid problems and barriers in advance? Opportunities of e-leverage, new media and web-marketing

Topics The participants of this seminar will gain a substantial selection of examples and best practices demonstrating both opportunities and threats organizations are exposed to entering the emerging markets in Asia. The unique Asia business and cultural environment How to master the unique Asia business and cultural environment Challenges of running a business in Asia Typical cross-cultural misunderstandings: Asian culture and its managerial implications

Importance of Asia’s markets Identification of regions with future growth potential in Asia Why is the potential of the markets frequently underrated? The really relevant criteria to evaluate market attractiveness Effect of diverse cultures and value systems on businesses and organizations Human resources challenges in Asia Market Entry Five steps to and success factors for market entry The value of business networks Organizational models that fit Real-World Cases Examples of successful strategies for medium-sized businesses and big corporations in Asia Entry, reorganization and subsequent growth in a turbulent environment of a European company in Asia

Challenges of Globalization The practice of selective differentiation and adaptation of successful global players The process of global integration and local adaptation How to slice it: Smart market-segmentation for the 21st century

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«Complex business contents professionally and meaningfully recited. Not theoretical, but applicable knowledge – concentration on the essential: A program that conveys the essential business knowledge as quick as possible.»

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International Junior Programs

➢ International Junior Management Program

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➢ Strategic & Marketing Management for Talents

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➢ Financial Management for Talents

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➢ Leadership for Talents

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➢ Business Simulation (Game)

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International Junior Management Program

Participants

Concept

The “International Junior Management Program” is designed for younger managerial staff at middle levels wishing to prepare themselves for a more challenging management role. They have already proven their result oriented and successful way in solving problems and as leaders, but have so far acquired little or no international management experience.

Younger managerial staff are nowadays in particular demand. One of their most important tasks lies in their function as a link between what Top Management wishes and prescribes, and which aspects of this are pertinent to and implemented at the operational levels. Their role is thus that of a «transmission belt», which should generate results from strategies and projects. The greater the shift, the speedier strategic changes become necessary, and, consequently, the more important this role becomes. The people «at the bottom» have to understand what those «at the top» have thought out and decided on. Staff satisfaction, confidence and the working towards common goals depend essentially on how well young managers succeed In carrying out this role.

2018 No. E2118 Spring 2018 part 1 March 23 – 25, 2018 part 2 June 8 – 10, 2018 part 3 July 6 – 8, 2018 part 4 September 7 – 9, 2018 Zurich / Cracow / Flims / Zurich No. E2218 Fall 2018 part 1 September 7 – 9, 2018 part 2 December 7 – 9, 2018 part 3 March 22 – 24, 2019 part 4 June 14 – 16, 2019 Zurich / Zurich / Zurich / Cracow Duration: 4 x 3 days Part 1–4: English The seminar parts can be taken in any order. Course Fee*: CHF 7900.–/€ 7150.– * add 7,7 % VAT on the course costs in Switzerland.

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A second important task is that of conveying ideas, important information about optimisation potentials, trends and impulses, in concentrated form, from the «scene of the events» to those responsible for making decisions. Good ideas are not only conceived at the top. Operational activities are often nearer to the pulse of reality. It is the collection of such information and the submission of a proposal for decision which belongs to an entrepreneurial attitude and which massively increases the effectiveness of an organisation. The third, and by far the largest sphere of duties is the management of one’s own work segment or one’s own department.

Belonging to this are: – the leading, motivating and directing of staff and international teams towards common aims – training junior staff – thinking and acting with a view to outcomes – management of one’s own person: working techniques, project management, meetings skills – communicating effectively – the detection and elimination of inefficiencies in processes and management instruments – dealing with conflicts and difficult situations In addition to these “soft factors”, successful managers also need, however, a comprehensive overview and a wellgrounded knowledge of finance and accountancy. The learning in this international intensive program is based on the subject-related input of outstanding lecturers as well as personal participation and the working through real-life cases. Structure: The program, (parts 1-3 in English, part 4 in German or English) consists of 4 parts each lasting 3 days (generally Friday to Sunday). Part 1: Strategy, Marketing Part 2: Leadership, Personal Management Part 3: Controlling, Financial Management Part 4: I ntegrated Implementation: Management Game

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Topics 1. The role of a manager Embedding into the organisation potential for influence and shaping leadership which is result-orientated despite material constraints – What does this mean? Acting as a link between top management and the operational level

2. Developing strategic concepts Corporate strategy, visions, guidelines, our global standing understanding corporate identity developing business strategies internationalisation, growth and profitability strategies strategies focussed on corporate values capability-driven strategies, human potential orientated strategies

4. T he path to marketing success thanks to Marketing Customer Relationship Management Rules and Principles of modern Marketing

Self-management

9. Rules within profit management

Efficient working techniques

Interrelationships between turnover, cost contributions (DB), costs, profit, cash flow and return

Chairing meetings, steering projects Recognising personal strengths

Practical examples of and for good Marketing Actively steering marketing success.

5. C ustomer satisfaction, customer Care, distribution Only those who recognise the value of customer relationships make the effort not to lose them or rather to preserve them. Only those who know what effects customer satisfaction can actively steer it. Those who realise that it is generally more profitable to generate more business with existing customers rather than – at great cost – to win over new customers really involve themselves in exploiting potential to the full, added value and customer bonding.

7. L eading staff: Motivation as the task of the manager It is easy to create frustration amongst staff, motivating them is more difficult; making use of the available self-motivation the right way. What is it that great “motivators” do in order to create a climate of enthusiasm and joy in the collective achievement of targets? Which staff management tools are available? Recognising one’s own management style Rules for a motivating style of behaviour towards others – virtual teams Ways towards social competence

8. Skilful communication 3. From strategy to the corporate result The influence of financial considerations on targets and anticipated results using available freedom of movement in the optimisation of corporate results taking different cultures into consideration increasing profit: How to proceed?

6. R aising efficiency thanks to leadership Badly led teams and staff work inefficiently – though they could - and would generally wish to perform better. Working efficiently and going about things in a resultoriented fashion are things one learns best “on the job” through the role model behaviour of the boss. Managers must recognise this role model function:

Those who know the rules of communication have an easier job to influence others and change their behaviour, to bring about course corrections and improvements, dispel conflict situations or face up to rather than shy away from unpleasant issues.

Increasing profits: the levers for this

10. Finance and Accountancy Interrelationships: The basic rules Planning, budgeting, calculation, and market price Calculation of costs and performance Calculation of liquidity, profitability, efficiency

11. Controlling What information is necessary in order to be able to steer one’s own sphere of responsibility? How should one read management and controlling reports? How can one make use of management instruments such as Balanced Scorecard or Navigators?

12. Contributing to implementation The dedication of management is decisive for the success in the implementation of strategies and concepts which are decided from above and have to be realised by those below. Within the framework of an integrated case study, you will put what you have learned into practical use. St. Galler Business School

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Concept Strategic & Marketing Management for Talents

2018 No. 47118 Winter 2018 February 9 – 11, 2018 Cracow (in English, Friday to Sunday) No. 47218 Spring 2018 March 9 – 11, 2018 Zurich (in English, Friday to Sunday) No. 47318 Fall 2018 September 7 – 9, 2018 Zurich (in English, Friday to Sunday) Duration: 1 x 3 days Course Fee*: CHF 2900.–/€ 2550.– * add 7,7 % VAT

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In times of crisis and saturated market an increasing need for new ways of thinking in strategic and marketing management has raised. The holistic St. Gallen approach leads the participants into new perspectives of analysing their own role, concepts and implementation skills and gives an integrated navigation tool for future tasks. This intensive seminar allows the participants to develop new methods for their own business based upon proven contemporary strategy and marketing tools in a holistic, integrated context. Within the seminar a mix of lectures, group work and discussion offers the opportunity for all participants to use the techniques, to discuss and questions the tools and – after all – to check what kind of views, questions and instruments will help for own tasks. The professional, practice-orientated lecturers of St. Gallen Business School not only share their strategy and marketing know how but also a lot of examples and practice cases to outline lessons learned and analogies to learn from other branches.

Topics Strategic Analyses

Customer Satisfaction as Main Goal

The St. Gallen Management Approach as a holistic framework in strategic management

Service management and customer satisfaction: How to use relationsship marketing

Basic Analyses: What questions do we have to ask?

The customer need as a basis for future performance

The strategy funnel: How to avoid paralysis through analysis

Building up unique selling proposition

Todays market positions and their influence for our own strategy Determine the right adjusting levers for company success and sustainability Developing Successful Strategies How effective strategies are developed Thinking in alternatives and scenarios

How to communicate satisfaction Implementation Implementation hurdles Learning from competitors Using core competencies to add value Within the framework of an integrated case study, you will put what you have learned into practical use.

Good and bad strategies: Learning from the best Structure follows strategy Building an Effective Marketing Mix From initial idea to cash cow products: management strategies for product development Developing leading brands Markting to target groups: How to segment markets? Tools for operating an active product range Communication concepts Pricing and terms management

Participants This 3-day seminar «Strategic & Marketing Management for Juniors» is designed for young professionals, junior managers and middle management members wishing to strenghten their ability in strategic decision making and marketing. Managers with strategic, marketing, distribution, sales and product responsibility, wishing to critically compare their strategic marketing and product concepts with the ideas of the program.


Concept Financial Management for Talents

Taking management responsibility and achieving results demand competence in dealing with essential aspects of business accounting and financial management. This is where the course “Financial Basics” fits in: within intensive 3 days participants learn about complex financial and accounting issues in a comprehensive and systematic way. The course aims to explain and train, step by step, the financial management system and its specific impact on various areas of the enterprise. A highly practical, hands-on approach makes for an exciting and stimulating learning experience.

Topics Financial management

Cost management

Financial parameters and how they

Concept and structure of modern cost

model company results

and performance accounting: cost-

The paradigm of linked sales/volume,

apportioning techniques, cost-accoun-

profit and costs

ting systems, cost categories, cost

Reconciling liquidity, profitability and risk goals Balance-sheet, profit/loss statement Break-even analysis Capital flow statement, cash flow

centres, cost bearers, the operational account sheet. Calculation systems, unit cost Calculating contribution margins: partial vs. total cost accounting, optimising the product range, flexible lower price

How to justify an investment proposal

limits, break-even point

Return on capital investment (ROI/ROCE)

Target costing

Make-or-Buy, Insourcing/Outsourcing

Cost planning and tracking Practical examples and case studies

Practical leadership techniques Cash management, financial engineering, shareholder value management 2018

Liquidity management

No. 58118 Spring 2018 March 23 – 25, 2018 Zurich (Friday to Sunday)

The right mix of financial instruments,

No. 58218 Fall 2018 September 28 – 30, 2018 Zurich (Friday to Sunday) Duration: 1 x 3 days

financing rules The shareholder value concept

Controlling Key figures for controlling, key performance indicators KPI Efficient and effective controlling systems

Participants Younger Executives in lower and middle management positions Line and staff managers with results, cost or sales responsibility right now, or in the imminent future. Executives scheduled for future positions in general management desiring to support their next career step with latest financial knowledge and tools

Structure of an MIS and early-warning Course Fee*: CHF 2900.–/€ 2550.–

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Understanding a controlling report

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Concept Leadership for Talents

2018 No. 77118 Spring 2018 April 6 – 8, 2018 Cracow (Friday to Sunday) No. 77218 Summer 2018 July 6 – 8, 2018 Flims (Friday to Sunday) No. 77218 Winter 2018 December 7 – 9, 2018 Zurich (Friday to Sunday) Duration: 1 x 3 days Course Fee*: CHF 3200.–/€ 2880.– * add 7,7 % VAT

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Younger executives are typically in the conflict of being simultaneously a leader and a subordinate. The course “Leadership for Talents” highlights methodologies successful managers utilize and which leadership skills are required to cope with this conflict. Overall it ideally prepares you for your challenges as a manager in general management functions. The 3-day seminar “Leadership for Talents” provides the core concepts of modern leadership and coaching approaches. It helps to strengthen selfconfidence in one’s own management capacity by learning to apply proven tools and concepts. Finally, the course guides you to focus reflection and action on topics that really matter for success.

Topics Assessing one’s own leadership performance

Leadership in difficult situations Strategies for coping with conflicts:

Can leadership be learned?

zero-sums games, working on conflicts

Prerequisites for successful leadership

Handling “difficult” employees

Analyzing and recognizing modes of

Handling anxieties: insecurity, frustrati-

thought in everyday leadership: one’s

on and lethargy

own role and how it affects subordina-

Overcoming everyday stress

tes, superiors and colleagues Activating personal potential; further development of social and leadership skills

Practical leadership techniques Greater efficiency and effectiveness by focusing on things that matter: priority and decision management Leading, not doing: how to delegate correctly Time management: avoiding time traps with skillful working techniques

Leadership, team leadership, coaching Leadership as the base for peak performance The boss as coach Professional teamwork, successful group management High work satisfaction with high performance: people empowering, the selfresponsibility principle Project/line conflicts, struggles over resources, coping with conflicting goals

Agreeing objectives and handicaps in a hierarchy manner; performance assessment The key task of communication: how to handle encounters concerning delegation, criticism, assessment, recognition and progress-checks

Participants “Leadership for Talents” (3-day seminar) addresses younger executives preparing themselves for the next higher and top challenge in their career. These participants have successfully passed already various qualifications in management. The 3-day seminar is especially designed as a supportive course for participants not having visited extensive leadership seminars yet, or as a refresher.


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Concept Business Simulation (Game)

In the seminar “Business Simulation” you will, over 3 intensive days, be transported directly into the position of a management team which has the job of leading a middle-sized enterprise. Several management teams are active in the same highly competitive market – decisions thus have effects not only on one’s own enterprise but also influence the actions of the competitors. As a consequence participants act within a realistic, dynamic, competitive environment which forces them to permanently (re)think their options. So team decisions may directly lead to the recruitment of new staff, to the building of new production plants, to the outsourcing of existing activities, to the building-up of a brand, or to a change of the value chain. As a result market success becomes immediately visible from a financial point of view and enables a deep insight into commercial relationships.

2018 No. 57118 1st Accomplishment 2018 July 2 – 4, 2018 Appenzell No. 57218 2nd Accomplishment 2018 December 3 – 5, 2018 Appenzell Duration: 1 x 3 days Course Fee*: CHF 2900.–/€ 2550.–

Each team has the goal positioning itself optimally out of a long-term perspective. Instead of computers or planning game software participants themselves work on “tangible” game boards. As a consequence they create a traceable visualisation of the progress of the game.

Each management team is in charge of its own field of work. This specific field is made visible by various elements such as staff dossiers, capacities, service contracts, order cards, production facilities, stock levels etc. Therefore the consequences of delayed effects of decisions become obvious. At the start of each new round in the game (business year), there are decisions concerning finance, personnel, investments, products and markets, to be made. All of them are having direct effects on the success of the business. So comparisons between competing companies (teams) become possible. Each business year (game round) is closed with a balance sheet and a profit and loss statement. Teams have to present their results. In doing this, significant key figures have to be defined. During the business year the enterprise must be sustainably managed. At this point it becomes obvious how teams manage implementing their strategy in terms of a long-term view.

Benefits Because of intense collaboration during the seminar, knowledge transfer among participants is encouraged. Experienced participants can directly transfer their knowledge into practice and test different strategies within changing situations. So it

is possible to gain increased confidence and competence through the simulation of tricky scenarios. It is a common problem to transfer theo­ retical knowledge into direct actions. The Business Simulation helps to experience existing interrelationships – brings theory to life. As a consequence the gap between theory and practice is bridged and applicable knowledge arises. Dealing with specific questions: Manage­ rial staff is frequently faced with decisions concerning investments, increases in productivity, stocks, process costs, outsourcing and so on. After each round discussions with other participants and experienced trainers help to identify reasons for success and failures. Additional knowledge inputs empower participants to improve their performance within the next round.

Inhouse: company- or branch-specific The Business Simulation is perfectly suited for in-company training courses in order to highlight the holistic cause-and-effect framework within the own company. The St. Gallen Business School is experienced in carrying out Business Simulations within individual companies or focusing on a particular branches.

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«Extra occupational Master- and CertificatesPrograms within 6-36 months – adjustable to the individual time budget – an outstanding mix of seminars, colloquia, distance-learning and project-thesis.»

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Overview Certificates & MBA

➢ SGBS International Senior Management

Certificate St. Gallen®

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➢ International Executive MBA

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➢ Cracow University – MBA in European

Multicultural Integrated Management

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Accreditation SGBS International Senior Management-Certificate St. Gallen®

2018 No. 19218 2nd Accomplishment Begin of study: April 9, 2018 No. 19318 3rd Accomplishment Begin of study: July 9, 2018 No. 19418 4th Accomplishment Begin of study: Oct. 8, 2018 2019 No. 19118 1st Accomplishment Begin of study: Jan. 8, 2019

Today’s managers have to be effective and motivating leaders who accomplish excellent results in their particular fields of responsibility and guide the company’s way to success. This demands a broad, comprehensive management view, plus an international dimension in the light of increased globalisation. It also requires deeper understanding of the interaction between numerous factors: global strategies, local marketing concepts, core competence-oriented business processes, culturally differentiated management principles and behaviour, to name just a few. The Certificate Program “International Senior Management Certificate” teaches precisely this kind of understanding. The program is designed for managers with a proven track record who have been selected for a higher general management position with an international perspective.

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Concept The international, high-level training “SGBS International Senior Management Certificate®” is aimed at specific requirements of Upper- and Top-Management wishing to optimize their knowledge especially regarding an international perspective. In doing so they set value on a high level of practical relevance, an intense training of Leadership-Skills and multicultural aspects. During 12-18 exciting months they train and develop a deeper understanding of the interaction between numerous factors: global strategies, local marketing concepts, core competence-oriented business processes, culturally differentiated management principles and behaviour, to name just a few. Upgrade possibility to the “International Executive MBA”-Program

Approach Professional input and teaching discussions led by expert lecturers alternate with sessions in which participants address real issues and case studies. Theory and practice complement each other to produce a convincing whole and deliver a wealth of stimulating ideas. A mixture of interactive learning and small study groups provides constant encouragement to practice both your leadership and managerial communications skills.

The “SGBS International Senior Management Certificate” is awarded to participants that have accomplished: 4 International Seminars (I) 1-2 Colloquia à 2 days (II) Distance learning (III) Project Thesis (IV) Defence of Project Thesis (V)

Course of events – Overview Begin of studies In each case possible at the beginning of a quarter

Distance Learning 4 Distance Learning Modules Feedback from advisor

Seminars and Colloquia Participation at 18-19 seminar days, inter alia in

Project Thesis If possible concrete company project

Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Module 4

Boston Boston London Shanghai

case study at the end of each module

1-2 Colloquia à 2 days

literature research Conception Proposals for solutions

Defence of Project Thesis As a general rule 12-18 months; Nonrecurring repeating possibility

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Diploma-Awarding SGBS International Senior ManagementCertificate St. Gallen

I. International Seminars The seminars of the course of studies are conducted in Switzerland, London, Boston and Shanghai involving local, very experienced lecturers: Strategy-Week Boston Leadership-Week Boston Finance-Week London Asia-Week Shanghai As an alternative to the Strategy-Week Boston, it is possible to attend a strategyseminar in Switzerland.


Topics Distance Learning (Selection) II. Colloquia You have to visit 1-2 colloquia (in German language) à 2 days (Friday-Saturday) in St. Gallen. These colloquia serve as a compact representation and appliance of the learning matters.

the possibility to forge a big, interdisciplinary network and profit by the experiences of others.

Strategic management

Rapid achievement of profit targets

Recognising strategic turning points gives alert managers a head start: new concepts for the challenges to come

Financial management within the immediate area of responsibility

IV. Project Thesis and Defence

The key to competitive advantage: global strategies for the new millennium

Your Project-Thesis (40-50 pages) should prove how you would deal with a specific challenge of your company (structuring the problem, applying different tools).

III. Distance Learning Modules The four distance learning modules cover the whole “International Senior Management”-knowledge.

Afterwards Defence of your Thesis in St. Gallen. For appropriate participants there is the possibility to upgrade to an academic “International Executive MBA”.

Networking During the Seminars you will get to know a lot of other participants from different branches. As a consequence you are having

Appreciating the central strategic „plus“ Managing strategic information: Business Knowledge Engineering Business units versus corporate group strategy - ways out of the dilemma The advanced portfolio approach to identifying core business Strategic alliances, international collaboration

Program

Education SGBS International Senior Management-Certificate St.Gallen® Example: Beginn July 10, 2017

Mt 1 July 2017

Mt 2 Aug. 2017

Mt 3 Sept. 2017

Mt 4 Oct. 2017

Mt 5 Nov. 2017

Mt 6 Dec. 2017

Mt 7 Jan. 2018

Seminars Strategy-Week Boston* Leadership-Week Boston Finance-Week London Asia-Week Shanghai * or Seminar in Switzerland

Modules Distance Learning 1 Integrated Management 2 Strategic Management

Mt 8 Feb. 2018

Mt 9 March 2018

Mt 10 April 2018

Mt 11 May 2018

Mt 12 June 2018

Defence Project Thesis August 25, 2017 Certificate Awarding in the course of our Management- & Alumni-Congress in St.Gallen, 21. September 2018

From process cost statement to cost management Defining one‘s own cost position Setting up a profit-boosting program In/outsourcing: when do investments make business sense - fixed or variable costs?

Marketing Management

IPO: how to float a company on the market (practical example)

Assessing corporate value, evaluating synergies, estimating the risks

Boosting value; selling a company

Discovering needs: identifying future business, products and markets

Leadership

Product life cycle management: creating an integrated product life cycle concept

High-performance leadership systems - the key components

Turning product ideas into international product strategies

Personal attitude and cultural diversity: using management signals to build a culture

Exploiting market potential: recognising growth potential „Mass customisation“ Ingredient branding The key challenge of e-commerce

4 International Management

Colloquia in St.Gallen

The value of consistent cost management

Mergers & acquisitions

3 Marketing Management

Project Thesis

Cost management

Management by intuition, or sophisticated controlling instruments?

Building on function and process orientation

Course of events: In each case possible at the beginning of a quarter

Timely recognition of planning mistakes

Financial management

The art of managing people: coaching, encouraging, challenging Communication, negotiating skills: mastering conflicts, difficult meetings, agreeing goals, critisism Empowerment: what does it really mean?

An executive manager‘s financial management responsibilities

Personal time management: boosting efficiency and effectiveness through selforganisation

Appraising balance sheets and profit/loss statements

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International Executive MBA upgradeS your perSpective.

2018 No. 92218 2nd Accomplishment Begin of study: April 9, 2018 No. 92318 3rd Accomplishment Begin of study: July 9, 2018 No. 92418 4th Accomplishment Begin of study: Oct. 8, 2018 2019 No. 92118 1st Accomplishment Begin of study: Jan. 8, 2019 No. 92219 2nd Accomplishment Begin of study: April 8, 2019 No. 92319 3rd Accomplishment Begin of study: July 8, 2019 No. 92419 4th Accomplishment Begin of study: Oct. 7, 2019 Course Fee*: CHF 49 000.– * add 7,7 % VAT

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Concept

Participants – Objective

The post graduate academic program «International Executive MBA» is offered by the University of Klagenfurt in cooperation with the Business School St. Gallen.

The avocational MBA Program “International Executive MBA”, which is conducted in German and English language, is aimed at upper and top management, high-potentials, future leaders and upper staff employees willing to deepen their knowledge in fields of a multidisciplinary, management-orientated business administration with focus on international management. The applicants set value on top-management training at the highest level and scientific foundation, based on the combination of approaches of US-American and Asiatic Schools and Cultures with the popular St. Gallen management approach. Major focus will be put on technical and social skills with maximum of practical relevance.

This international oriented avocational program on the job – 120 ECTS-Points, 4 Terms – is specifically designed for the situation of executives with a graduate degree. Because of the modular design of the academic course of studies (the ca. 20 seminars are accomplished 2-3 times a year) the program can very individually be planned. In accordance with the direction of studies you can plan the duration and sequence of topics to a large extend by yourself. The academical degree program includes approximately 20 seminares (each 2-5 days) and 3 colloquiums (3x2 days), self-study and 4 long distance study modules (Integrated Management; Strategic Management; Marketing Management; International Management), participation on management congresses; 1 project thesis and 1 master theses with defensio.

of cross-cultural-management and the management of diversity Get to know key success criteria of international «merger and acquisition» activities and master proven instruments of finance-management and controlling Expand their professional and methodological as well as their social-communicative competences Studying by stages

Interested parties definitely willing to decide about their participation at the MBA-program later on, are having the possibility to study by stages because of the unique upgrade-possibiParticipants want to: lities of all certificate- and diploma courses of study of the Business School St. Gallen. So they come up to challenges of management within a cross-linked international econo- are having the possibility to complete the «SGBS International Senior Management Certificate» my. in the sense of basic studies. Later on they can Simulate, train and apply concepts, stratecomplete the MBA-program reaching the degree gies and operative implementation possibi«International Executive MBA», whereupon 50% lities in order to establish and ensure marare credited to the total program achievement. ket positions and profit line items based on their knowledge of the big picture of Moreover it is possible to initialize the course of international business study by attending single seminars that can be credited to this MBA-Program as well (extending Deepen their competences within fields of to max. 60 ECTS-points, 50% of the total probusiness administration and international gram achievement). management and recognize changes in terms of markets, competition, technologies in order to invent new products, services and business processes within international context at an early stage and consciously make use of change management Constructively and critically reflect stateof-the-art knowledge and own experiences


Accreditation – Considerations

Temporal Dimensions International Executive MBA

Networking In the course of participating at the seminars you will get to know a lot of different attendees. As a consequence you are having the possibility to build up big, interbranch social networks. Program structure The International study trips take place in Europe (St. Gallen, London, Vienna, Klagenfurt), USA (Boston) and Asia (Shanghai). Maximum Quality Standard Maximized actuality, highest practical relevance and strong scientific fundaments of the contents are in foreground of the program. Highest professional and didactical qualities of our speakers as well as a rigorous selection of our participants are part of it. The range of speakers of the Business School St. Gallen cover in research and training experienced professors, trainer, top-leader out of business, specialized experts in fields of consulting and successful business men – all of them having long-lasting practical and training experiences within international management education and development. Didactics To large extend the contents are conducted in English via international seminars, trainings, workshops, distance learning modules, colloquia, case studies, simulations, moderated round-table discussions and management panels. Participants are having written partial examinations as well as an oral exam by a committee (Defensio). Moreover they have to hand in a term paper and a Master Thesis, present and defence it.

Overview management seminars, seminars abroad

Example: Begin of study October 9, 2017

Precondition: University degree, SGBS Diploma and seminars will be taken in account (up to max. 60 ECTS-points). Start October 2017 (Example)

Mt 9/10 Mt 11/12 Sept/Oct Nov/Dec 2017 2017

Mt 1/2 Jan/Feb 2018

Mt 3/4 Mt 5/6 Mt 7/8 Mt 9/10 Mt 11/12 Mar/Apr May/June July/Aug Sept/Oct Nov/Dec 2018 2018 2018 2018 2018

Mt 1/2 Jan/Feb 2019

Mt 3/4 Mt 5/6 Mt 7/8 Mar/Apr May/June July/Aug 2019 2019 2019

Seminars

self-study, case studies, management literature

Strategic Management for Executives (2 parts)

8 days

Strategy-Week Boston *

5 days

Leadership-Week Boston *

5 days

preparations for implementation in the course of workshops (colloquia)

Finance-Week London *

5 days

Asia-Week Shanghai *

5 days

Finance-Management

4 days

Leadership Maturity (2 parts)

7 days

single and group work term paper, supervision, master thesis study trips, excursions

Product- & Projectmgmt. (2 parts) 6 days Case Study Trip

3 days

Management-Simulation

3 days

Change Management & Organizational Behaviour (2 Teile)

8 days

Modules Distance Learning* 1 Integrated Management

Accreditation Precondition for accreditation are (1) D egree of an university or an university of applied sciences and (2) W ork experiences for more than 10 years and actual managerial responsibility within an upper management position and (3) P roof of sound knowledge of the English language.

2 Strategic Management 3 Marketing Management 4 International Management Additional Modules as alternative to seminars Modul 5 – 10 Modules Strategy/Marketing/ Controlling

Colloquia, in each case Fr. / Sa.

3x2 days

Project Thesis Management Congresses Master Thesis Feedback – intermediate examination August 18, 2018 Defence August 17, 2019 Diploma Ceremony Sept. 20, 2019 * inter alia in the course of studies «SGBS International Senior Management Certificate».

After the application an interview in order to detect your professional, experiential and personal qualifications and aims takes place. In the next step the study commission decide on your accreditation. The completion of the mentioned entry requirements, already completed seminars or degrees of the Business School St. Gallen don’t imply the right to be enrolled for the MBAprogram. Study starts are possible at the beginning of each quarter of the year.

Example: Diploma Ceremony September 20, 2019

Consideration

Master support

Already attended courses and study programs of the Business School St. Gallen (Certificate-programs, Diploma-programs, seminars) will be taken in account for this MBA program (up to 50% of the required total program achievement).

Throughout the whole education you are supported and supervised by a personal tutor.

Academic Degree Graduates of the MBA-Program will be awarded the academic title «Master of Business Administration (International Executive)»/«MBA (International Executive)» of the University of Klagenfurt.

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Concept Cracow University – MBA in European Multicultural Integrated Management Cooperation between Business School St. Gallen and Cracow School of Business at Cracow University of Economics

2018 No. 94118 October 8, 2018 Cracow / St. Gallen

in English

2019 No. 94119 October 7, 2019 Cracow / St. Gallen

in English

Fee: € 24 000.–* * Scholarships for Polish students possible. (50 % for residents in Poland)

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Requirements which arise in front of modern managers are higher and higher. They have to be effective, but this effectiveness is measured both by financial results and intangible assets. It is essential to build a good reputation and perception of the company among the clients (goodwill), too. Additionally, Cracow managers are required to have the ability to conduct a team and motivate their employees to achieve the best results. We need to remember that all these activities are increased by rising competition, globalization and internalization of markets. Only the managers who can use the integrated approach to management, including international aspects, will be able to manage their companies successfully. European Multicultural Integrated Management Program, International MBA is a specific managerial program designed for managers who are working in international environment. The studies’ program, elaborated according to the latest standards, allows to know the ideas of global management, investment and finance, controlling, change management, leadership and directing of multicultural team, functioning of global organizations. Additionally, the participants of this program have the opportunity to take part in managerial games and projects organized by the Cracow School of Business at Cracow University

of Economics and SGBS e.g. „International MBA Congress”, simulation and decision game Tees-6, „Strategy Week Boston” or „Leadership Boston”. This is a great opportunity to compare the achieved knowledge and gain new experiences. Studies’ program and duration International MBA studies are composed of four terms. During these terms there are classes divided into thematic blocks. Additionally the fourth semester is dedicated to the preparation of the thesis as well as strategic business game. All thematic blocks are realized in English. The thesis is also prepared in English. The program consists of thematic modules including e.g.: integrated management systems, sales management, strategic management, project management, controlling, leadership, implementing change, financial management and multicultural human resources management.

Modules of European Multicultural Integrated Management Program I Term: 128 teaching hours + 270 project hours Integrated Management Sales Management Organizational Structures Process Management Financial Management Project Management Business English Study Trip Poland II Term: 111 teaching hours + 202 project hours Controlling Leadership Economics Business English Electives*: International Corporate Finance Study Trip Switzerland III Term: 94 teaching hours + 235 project hours Self Management Multicultural Human Resources Management Implemeting Change Strategic Management Research Frameworks Business English IV Term: 90 teaching hours + 270 project hours Business Game International Marketing Electives*: Managerial Accounting Electives*: Strategic Price Management Business English Project Tuition Total: 4 23 teaching hours + 977 project hours = 1400 hours

Prof. CUE dr hab. inz˙ż Andrzej Chochół Rector of Cracow University of Economics

Prof. CUE dr hab. Kazimierz Zielin´ski Dean

Prof. dr hab. dr h.c. Janusz Teczke Head of International Management Department

Dr Piotr Buła Director of Cracow School of Business CUE


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– Basierend auf dem bewährten International St.Galler Management-Konzept

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8: 1 0 2 d n a l r e z wit S p i r T y d u t S 18 0 2 , 0 3 – 8 May 2 May 29, 2016 / Sunday 20:00

Individual arrival at the hotel Montana (near Zürich Main Station):

May 31, 2016 / Tuesday 08:00

Walk to Credit Suisse AG,

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Credit Suisse AG •  Welcome by Dr. René Buholzer, Head Public Policy & Sustainability Affairs •  Input “Public Policy – Challenges of a Swiss Bank with global operations“

11:00

Transfer to St. Gallen by bus

12:30

Lunch at University of St. Gallen

13:30

University of St. Gallen, Library Building, Room 09-012 •  Dr. Joerg Hofstetter, Expert in Logistics, University of St. Gallen, Institute of International Logistics LOG-HSG Input “The management of Global Supply Chains”

15:00

Tour on the University of St. Gallen campus

15:30

University of St. Gallen, Library Building, Room 09-012 •  Patrick Minder, Chief Sales & Consulting Officer, JLS DIGITAL AG, Input “Digital Business Transformation & Digital Customer Experience”

17:30

Transfer by bus to Schwander AG,

18:30

Selection Schwander AG •  Insights into the Swiss Wine Business •  Apéro riche

20:30

Transfer to Zürich by bus

Hotel Montana Konradstrasse 39 8005 Zürich

May 30, 2016 / Monday 07:45

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Papyrus Schweiz AG •  Welcome by Peter Meier, CEO •  Papyrus Schweiz AG – a success story in the service industry

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Lunch at Papyrus Schweiz AG

13:30

Future challenges of Papyrus Schweiz AG and possible successful strategies to deal with them (case study) •  Analysis of future challenges •  Ways and approaches dealing with those challenges

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Transfer by train to Chronometry Beyer, Bahnhofstrasse 31, 8001 Zürich

Chronometry Beyer – Patek Philippe •  Input “Swiss Watch Industry: The Sales Perspectives” •  Watch Museum •  Apéro at Chronometry Beyer Traditional Swiss Cheese Fondue Dinner Restaurant Swiss Alpe Chuchi, Walliser Keller Zähringerstrasse 21 8001 Zürich

St. Peterstrasse 19, 8001 Zürich (Meeting point hotel Montana)

Burggraben 24, 9000 St. Gallen

June 1, 2016 / Wednesday 07:45

Check-out Hotel Montana (Meeting Point)

08:15

Transfer by train to Baxter Healthcare SA,

09:00

Baxter Healthcare SA •  Welcome by Dr. Bernhard Kaumanns, Medical Director EMEA, GMA HP •  Company Overview •  Case Study, Future Challenges

12:30

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«Very well structured contents, professionally and meaningfully recited – adopted to the own company: finally a seminar that conveys a maximum of knowledge within a minimum on time, strengthens our capacity of teamwork and ends with a concrete master plan.»

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Inhouse & Consulting

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Inhouse Programs Our standard In-house qualifications as well as development programs that sustainably empower enterprises and employees generally consist of a lot of measures that are incorporated into an integrated management-development-concept. Such a concept equally takes strategies, gowned cultures and existing structu“Bit by bit it is possible to witness positively changing attitudes of our managers concerning the operative business.”

Dr. Herbert Schlotter, Director HRM Wüstenrot & Württembergische AG, Stuttgart

res into consideration. It defines which answer to your challenges and support leadership qualitities are needed at a positive, continuous development of which time, which place and deals with the business venture. the organizational circumstances that We are committed to maxima in quality help realizing the power of the human and customer advantage. Each situatiresources. As a consequence sustainable on and challenge management quality is seen out of an “Since many years SGBS has and management integrated and emerged as a leading provider of competence arise. holistic perspeccompany internal seminars for managers in English language..” Together we check tive. That’s why how to reach fixed causes and conaims and desired texts are always Stefanie Sieg, Manager Corporate advantages the best taken into consiHuman Resources way and propose a deration regardless development conof the size of the cept that fits. Together we define single, project or the company we are dedicasuitable steps to work out a sustainable ted to. Our knowledge and the findings

“The training provides a wide base, increases the secureness in dealing with economic questions and can be deepened if required.”.

Dr. Matthias L. Wolfgruber Chairman of the board Altana Chemie

of our research activities in fields of management sciences are permanently taken into consideration. Doing so, we are able to trigger sustainable and perceptual changes and improvements that lead organizations to success.

Inhouse Concepts: Internal accomplishment of «open» seminars:

Customized in-house seminars

The selected, open seminar will be conducted exclusively for managers out of your company. In doing so specific challenges of your company and dealing with them will be in focus next to general examples supposed to transfer knowledge. The conceptual design of these kind of in-house seminars can be done quite quickly. All open seminars of the Business School St. Gallen are likely to be conducted as in-house events.

The content of these seminars are specially designed for the needs and targets of your company. This requires an intense preparation- and conception-phase. Duties and responsibilities of participants are taken into consideration and single seminar-days for which reason the seminar is more likely to be considered as a workshop generating concrete and realizable results. Contents of different seminars at intercompany level can be combined target-oriented and adjusted to the specific needs of your company.

“The participants were very satisfied – in other words – excited. Especially one training was overwhelming and we based a success-story on it.” Andrea Fichtelmann, Field Readiness Manager BMO, Microsoft Deutschland GmbH

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Coaching We coach and counsel individuals or groups in the course of our trainings in order to optimize their individual leadership-performance. Shared rules and basic conditions are fixed during the training.

Combination of seminars at intercompany level and in-house In the course of long-term concept it is possible to combine open seminars with customized, inhouse parts. The advantages of such a design is the combination of interbranch exchange of knowledge (within the open seminars) as well as the development of team-spirit and internal exhange.

Accomplishment – Languages The trainings can be conducted in in-house training centres, specific seminar hotels or well-known seminar centres of the Business School St. Gallen. At participant’s option the whole organisation of the seminar (announcement, hotel reservation, post-processing) can be handled by the administration of the Business School St. Gallen. The seminars can be conducted in German, English, French or Spanish.

Basic or complex training Desing-Options for in-house trainings reach from elementary inputs dealing with specific topics to, complex and long term training courses. As a consequence it is possible to develop an optimal, individual further training that meets the needs of today’s managers.

Contact For requests please contact our director of the Inhouse-Seminars, Mr. Christian Muntwiler, lic. oec. HSG at all times. Email: christian.muntwiler@sgbs.ch Phone: 0041 (0)71 225 40 80 Fax: 0041 (0)71 225 40 89


Our Understanding of Consulting Management Consulting St. Gallen     –– The Integrated Consulting Approach St. Gallen

Successful consulting is characterized by the perception of an integrated, holistic perspective. Standard solutions, short-term pseudo-optimizations, quick shots and the proposal of management-trend measures are not part of such a perspective. Based on the proven, and well-known St. Gallen Management Approach – the “Concept of Integrated Management” – developed by our former scientific director, Prof. (emer.) Dr. Dres. h.c. Knut Bleicher – our Senior Consultants focus on your challenges – in order to support your company accomplishing the desired success.

Depending on the situation of our clients, our senior consultants may take charge as methodology supplier moderating a specific process. On the other hand, they may take the role of a coach basing substantial recommendations on their knowledge, the role of a critic questioning obtained solutions or they may be a trainer educating executives in the rules of entrepreneurial success, and empower them to cater implementation. More frequently, our clients request one of our senior consultants to become a full-time interim manager on their behalf.

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Registration, Administration, Enrollment Office St. Galler Business School Rosenbergstrasse 36 CH-9000 St. Gallen Phone: +41 71 225 40 80 Fax: +41 71 225 40 89 Internet: www.sgbs.ch E-Mail: seminare@sgbs.ch

Announcement, Confirmation, Hotel Please complete and return the attached registration form by e-mail, fax or post. All announcements are accurately checked, in order to set up interesting groups. After checking the announcement you will get a written registration confirmation and the bill for the course fee as well as detailed information to the hotel and arrival. In case of an overbooked course we will contact you immediately. Hotel reservations are directly carried out by the participants. You benefit from a very reasonable seminar flat rate. Carefully selected 4- and 5-star hotels favour a stress-free learning atmosphere. Please note that partial participation in a course is only possible after consulting the study direction. Course Fee, Hotel costs, Topics The course fee (plus VAT, depending where the seminar takes place) includes tuition and all course material. Hotel charges as for example accommodation, breakfast, subsistence of the hotel or conference center are not included. These charges are billed by the Hotel directly to the participants. Of course it is possible not to spend the night at the seminar hotel. In that case

you pay the daily delegate rate directly to the hotel as well. The daily delegate rate of the conference centers in London, Boston and Shanghai is billed directly by the St. Galler Business School and forwarded to the conference center. The course fee is charged after the registration and has to be transferred by 6 weeks before the seminar starts. Please note that missed lectures due to tardiness or absence are not refunded and cannot be made up later. It may be necessary to apply minor changes to the program in order to guarantee a successful course. Certificate Due to the participation of the seminar you will get a seminar certificate. Information to the Seminar Hotels More information regarding our seminar hotels you can find directly on the internet (www.sgbs.ch). Change of Booking, Postponement If attendance at a seminar has, for compelling reasons, to be postponed, an administration fee of CHF 300.- will be charged. A re-scheduling is possible only up to 6 weeks before the start of the seminar, and only once. Seminars and parts of seminars not attended are forfeited. In the case of booking changes later than 6 weeks before the start of a seminar, following re-scheduling fees will be billed: up until 4 weeks prior to the start of the course, 20% of the course fee; up until 2 weeks prior to the start of the course, 40% of the course fee; up until 1 week prior to the start of the course, 80% of the course fee. In case

of a later re-scheduling the entire seminar fee is forfeited. Alternatively, a booking for a substitute participant can be made up until 4 working days before the start of the seminar. For booking a substitute participant, an administration fee of CHF 300.– will be charged. If a participant is obliged for compelling reasons to change a booking for an individual seminar part so as to attend this in another session, then a change in booking fee of CHF 300.- will be charged. The participant should be aware, that in this case program adaptations or alterations may occur. Please therefore contact us 10 days before the start of the seminar in order to talk the seminar program over for preventing program overlaps. Cancellation / Withdrawal The cancellation of an enrolment (a complete withdrawal) is possible up until 3 months before the start of a seminar without charge. In the case of a cancellation (complete withdrawal) up until 8 weeks before the start of the seminar, 20% of the course fee will be charged, in the case of a cancellation (complete withdrawal) up until 6 weeks before the start of the seminar, 40% of the course fee will be charged. After this time, the entire course fee is to be paid as a forfeit, unless provision has been made via re-booking for a substitute participant. The booking of a replacement participant or deputisation is to be made at the latest 4 working days before the start of the seminar. In the case of booking a replacement participant, an administration fee of CHF 300.- falls due. In principle, seminars may, due to force majeure or because of an insufficient number of participants, be cancelled by the organiser at short noti-

ce, however only up until 3 weeks before the seminar start, without being liable for compensation for any resulting consequences. Insurance, Liability, Price Changes We recommend that you take out cancellation insurance policy covering cancellation due to illness and other occurrences. Likewise, it is the client’s own personal responsibility to insure against or cover all possible damages or losses which might either directly or indirectly arise from the attendance at a seminar. No matter whether it is due to accident, illness, personal liability, theft, cancellation of the seminar by the organiser, or from damage resulting from the use of the imparted Management knowledge on the part of any participant or the company appointed to us. Any liability on our part is expressly precluded. All matters are subject to Swiss law, the place of jurisdiction is St. Gallen. By the publication of new prospectus / brochures, all previous details pertaining to contents, speakers and prices cease to be valid.

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