Executive Master
Executive Master in Management - Sustainable Leadership in Africa
- Morocco, Ivory Coast, South Africa, France
- Dates upon request
- 16 months (9 modules over 36 days)
- French & English
- 32000.00 €*
Transform your organization by turning sustainable development into a real opportunity. HEC Paris Executive Education programs prepare you for this journey: visionary leadership, carbon transition, and concrete impact for a sustainable future.
Led by Jean-Michel Gauthier, our sustainability programs prepare you to transform organizations toward a carbon-neutral future, addressing critical global challenges. We distinguish ourselves through academic excellence, high-level expertise, and a rigorous science-based research approach. You will master emerging skills in climate models, energy transition strategies, and evolving reporting obligations. Our flexible modules and hybrid formats offer international networking opportunities and pathways to an Executive Master. Our innovative pedagogy integrates real business case studies, strategic simulations, and actionable frameworks for sustainable change. We view sustainability as a strategic catalyst, providing actionable tools that drive meaningful change for businesses and society. Join our community of committed leaders and prepare to drive meaningful change toward a more sustainable future.
Did you know that corporate cash reserves worldwide now exceed $8 trillion, a figure that dwarfs the GDP of most nations? Apple, for instance holds 43% of its total assets in cash and marketable securities- more than its total debt. But is this financial strength or a symptom of strategic inertia? Across industries, corporations have transitioned from traditional borrowers – raising funds for expansion – to net lenders, injecting excess capital into global financial markets. This represents one of the most significant financial shifts of the 21st century.
When the mastermind behind the world's leading cosmetics company participates in a roundtable on corporate strategy, the insights gained are bound to be invaluable. Jean-Paul Agon was recently invited to the HEC Alumni House for the launch of the 9th edition of Strategor, a reference work addressing all facets of corporate strategy, co-authored by three professors from HEC Paris: Rodolphe Durand, Pierre Dussauge, Laurence Lehmann-Ortega, and João Albino-Pimentel, Professor at the University of South Carolina.
The world of 2025 is redrawing the maps of power, influence, and business success. As Trump's return to the White House signals a dramatic shift in the global order, leaders face a sobering reality: we're witnessing the end of the unipolar moment that defined international business for the past three decades. With inflation pushing up across major economies, China acknowledging "challenges of uncertainties," and Europe struggling to find its footing, business leaders confront a fundamental question: Are the mental models that brought success in a rules-based multilateral world still relevant in today's multipolar reality?
For C-suite leaders navigating an increasingly volatile business landscape, strategic foresight has never been more critical. The World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs Report 2025 projects a fundamental reshaping of the global workforce: by 2030, 22% of today's jobs will undergo substantial transformation, with 170 million new positions emerging while 92 million current roles face displacement.
*Net price, HEC Paris is not subject to Value Added Tax. Prices, dates, faculty and program content are subject to change.