Global events of the last few years have laid bare the vulnerabilities, interconnectedness and sheer complexity of our #globaleconomy. In a year where more than 2 billion people are going to the polls, successfully navigating these uncertainties of the global economy will require a deep understanding of monetary and #fiscal #policies. Led by thought leaders and economists Prof. Brunello Rosa, Ethan Ilzetzki, Ricardo Reis and Paul De Grauwe, Global Macroeconomic Challenges is a five-day intensive course that will address the key themes and challenges being seen in global macroeconomics today, and equip you with the insights to navigate the road ahead. Taking place 9-13 September, find out more and secure your place. #macroeconomics #executiveeducation #worldeconomy https://lnkd.in/eRpBfxgz
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LSE Executive Education provides high quality courses in business and management, economics, finance and public policy designed to accelerate your career. As part of the London School of Economics, a world-class university and renowned for its excellence in leading research in the social sciences, our courses expertly connect the theory to the real-world global business context. Learn with world-class academics and practitioners, extend your professional network and gain a truly international perspective, right in the heart of London. Contact us at [email protected]
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We're pleased to announce the launch of our latest programme, 'Creating Inclusive Organisations with Behavioural Science'. Led by Dr Grace Lordan, author of #ThinkBig and Founding Director of The Inclusion Initiative and behavioural science experts Dario Krpan, Laura Giurge and Christian Krekel, this new programme empowers executives with the leadership techniques to foster collaborative thinking and harness the benefits of diversity for organisational success. Taking place on campus from 24 - 28 February 2025. Find out more and secure your place today. https://lnkd.in/eXq5HmnU #inclusiveleadership #DEI #leadershipcourse #executiveeducation #diversity #inclusion #equality
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Read what Prof. Brunello Rosa from our Global Macroeconomic Challenges programme had to say about the upcoming US Presidential Election and what impact it might have on the global economy 👇 Global Macroeconomic Challenges is an intense five-day programme that will equip you with a deep understanding of how global events are set to impact the economy. Taking place 9 - 13 September, find out more and secure your place. https://lnkd.in/eRpBfxgz
What is at Stake in the US Presidential Election World Geostrategic Insights interview with Prof. Brunello Rosa on the current state of the U.S. economy, the economic policy agenda of Joe Biden and Donald Trump, how the outcome of the 2024 U,S. Presidential election may affect global markets, the reasons for the economic growth gap between the U.S. and Europe, and whether the results of the recent European Parliament elections, or rather the outcome of the U.S. presidential elections in November will be more important for Europe. https://lnkd.in/dErdXZUp
What is at Stake in the US Presidential Election: an interview with Brunello Rosa - World Geostrategic Insights
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Last week we had the pleasure of hosting 50 incredible women leaders for Santander's W50 leadership programme. The programme provides women in senior management positions intensive training and the tools to streamline their leadership style, with Dr Emma Soane, Connson Locke and Dr Rebecca Newton. It was a privilege to be joined by so many impactful women in leadership. Thank you Santander Open Academy and all who attended!
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🔸 How to lead well through pressure, when change is complex and constant, 🔸 How to prepare effectively and efficiently for high-stakes meetings and presentations, 🔸 How to be an authentic leader - what it is, what it’s not, and the powerful evidence of the impact on our teams, cultures, performance, and psychological well-being. Just some of the topics we covered this week in class with 50 REMARKABLE women global leaders on the LSE Executive Education W50 programme. With board members, astrophysicists, lawyers, investment specialists, CPOs, entrepreneurs and so many more incredible roles, these women are inspiring - not just because of what they do but how they choose to show up as leaders. I love the joyful energy they bring to challenging discussions about leading well through pressure and change. HUGE THANKS to the amazing LSE Executive Education team, the Santander sponsors, and my wonderful colleagues Connson Locke and Dr Emma Soane for such a great programme. #leadershipdevelopment #executiveeducation #LSE #W502024 #leadingchange #authenticleadership
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Join Dr Luc Schneider from our Strategic Decision Making for Management programme for this online public event taking place tomorrow at 12pm! In this session, you will: - Learn about the fundamental ingredients of any personal or professional decision - Explore the evidence around how these ingredients inform the quality of the decision-making process - Get actionable tips to implement and improve your own strategic decisions - Consolidate your understanding with a live Q&A
Join Luc Schneider and LSE Online for a workshop on the main components of any good decisions, and how to break down these processes to improve your own decision-making. #LSEFestival #Skills
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Concerned that AI might take your job? Listen below to what Rt Hon Rachel Reeves MP in conversation with Dr Grace Lordan had to say on the impact government policy can have on the jobs of the future! "It will be up to policy makers working with business to make sure that people in our economy have the skills to do the jobs of the future". Join the conversation: https://lnkd.in/eWvWfyUR #economics #economy #government #policy #inclusion
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Santander Corporate & Investment Banking recently hosted its annual Leadership Programme for this year’s newly appointed Managing Directors (MDs), delivered in partnership with LSE Executive Education at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). José M. Linares provided the opening words, where he reinforced our commitment to developing and promoting outstanding and diverse #talent as part of the business’ strongly #meritocratic #culture. The #promotion process for new MDs is rigorous and based on candidates’ #performance and #leadership abilities, and we are confident that all successful colleagues will add fantastic value to Santander CIB’s #growth ambitions. Congratulations to all new faces within Santander CIB’s MD community – we wish them the best of luck with their new responsibilities!
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📢 Online event! Power and social change: 5 ways we can challenge inequalities of power | LSE Festival Skills 📅 12pm, Thursday 13th June In the session, Kerryn Krige and Jonathan Roberts will discuss how can we challenge inequalities of power? As we seek to remedy social and environmental problems, how can we avoid imposing our power and worldview on others? How can we empower those who have been marginalised? Discuss these questions and more in this session with experts from the Marshall Institute and uncover the complexity of power relations faced by those seeking to create social change. You will learn five practical skills to challenge and reshape power dynamics: 1) Understanding social problems 2) Prioritising coproduction with communities and users 3) Considering organisational design 4) Leading systems change 5) Building (and sometimes not building) market-based solutions Find out more: https://lnkd.in/ebZBA8k5 Sign-up: https://lnkd.in/eqJEGaPR
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Join us for LSE Festival next week! Taking place across campus from 10 - 15 June 2024, this years' festival will be packed with events centred around the theme 'Power and Politics'. In a year where more people than ever before will head to the polls, join us for this free public event series where LSE will be exploring the debates at the forefront of politics and the global implications of key elections. Find out more below 👇
Join us from 10 to 15 June 2024 for a week-long series of 30 hybrid public lectures, online skill sessions, film screenings and an on-campus exhibition answering the most pressing questions around power and politics. All events are free and open to all 🎟️ Book here: https://lnkd.in/eUpJKiN5 🔴 More information: https://lnkd.in/e5ktmXQN #LSEFestival #Politics