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This is an exclusive program that is specially designed for Chief Executive Officers and other busy C-Suite executives who want to garner market insights that will help them straddle the challenges of managing people amidst an increasingly tighter regulatory environment, new technologies, pressing sustainability issues and a rapidly-changing geopolitical landscape.
Recognizing the busy schedules of senior executives, the Global Leaders Program (GLP) is offered as a series of three separate programs which can be taken individually or all together. The program locations are in Malaysia, China and Thailand.
The program has been curated bearing in mind the uniqueness of each of the selected locations. Each location offers a different yet unique learning opportunity grounded within its rich historical and cultural heritage, and stage of economic development.
The first of the GLP programs takes place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia where the Asia School of Business – a leading educational institution backed by Bank Negara Malaysia (Central Bank of Malaysia) and established in collaboration with MIT Sloan – is located.
An impressive line-up of speakers will combine both academic rigor with practitioner experience to help senior leaders navigate the complex and ever-changing geopolitical landscape, develop strong governance, implement winning strategies, capitalize on Sustainable and Islamic Finance, and decipher artificial intelligence as a competitive edge.
Participants will gain insights into how to understand the complexities and intricacies of today’s business environment and will be equipped to develop and apply strategies that will guide their organizations toward a more sustainable and prosperous future.
Learning will be through interactive lectures, group discussions and cultural visit.


Joseph Cherian
CEO, President, Dean, and Distinguished Professor

Hans Genberg
Senior Associate Dean of Central Banking Group, Professor of Economics

David Asirvatham
Professor of Practice, AI & Technology

Ziyaad Mahomed
Adjunct Faculty

Philip John Whittaker
Adjunct Senior Lecturer