Leaders of the Future
IBM, Nissan, Procter & Gamble, Sandia National Labs, DuPont, and Eli Lilly are among the many organizations that have participated in this immersive leadership experience, which prepares high-potential leaders for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Leaders of the Future targets talented, ambitious men and women in their 30s who are already good managers and want to become great leaders.
Building on GBN's scenario thinking expertise and offered exclusively as an onsite executive development offering, Leaders of the Future enables participants to :
- Explore new tools and insights for navigating our increasingly volatile, uncertain, and complex world — and the different leadership models and skills that it will demand
- Apply the theories of renowned psychologist David Kantor to understand who you are as a leader, the impact you have on others, and how you can lead more effectively
- Learn with and from a group of peers
Leaders of the Future can be customized to incorporate your organization's key strategic issues and to complement existing executive development and high-potential training programs. Pricing is based on customization and number of participants.
"GBN's Leaders of the Future was so refreshing and valuable. Especially great were the exposure to scenario planning and managing uncertainty, the feedback about my leadership qualities, and the chance to reflect. I am going to recommend it — to my boss!"
— director of international development, global logistics company
Contact
For more information about this course, contact Nancy Murphy (nancy_murphy@gbn.com or 415-932-5400).
Ideas
Dirty Rotten Strategies: Ian Mitroff and Abe Silvers (podcast)
Risk expert Iamn Mitroff and Abe Silvers discuss their new book Dirty Rotten Strategies: How We Trick Ourselves and Others into Solving the Wrong Problems Precisely
GBN Book Club 1988-2006
From 1988-2006 the GBN Book Club reviewed hundreds of books, reports, and other media that cut across disciplines, geographies, and points of view. These "Intellectual Tools for the Years Ahead" were chosen by cofounder Stewart Brand and other members of the GBN Network.




