• Executive Education Online - Executive Leadership Series

  • By: Marc Morley
  • Podcast

Executive Education Online - Executive Leadership Series

By: Marc Morley
  • Summary

  • Listen as our hosts discuss our Executive Leadership Series of courses - which have been designed to help leaders and non-technical personnel, understand and implement effective practices in the fields of Business Relationships, Digital Security, Digital Transformation and Good Governance.


    The courses are all structured around a four-stage life cycle: "Doing the right things," "Doing them the right way," "Getting them done well," and "Getting the benefits," with each stage focusing on practical strategies and potential pitfalls.


    Our hosts break down each stage of the life cycle, providing a "cookbook style" approach that outlines how to implement the strategies, the necessary components, and what can go wrong. Throughout their discussion, they highlight real-world examples from major organizations like GE, FISA, Goldman Sachs, and Bank of America, showcasing successful implementations of these good practices


    Our courses were created by Gary Hardy, co-creator of the COBIT framework and include contributions from;

    Carolynn Chalmers - CEO, Good Governance Academy

    Frank Wander - CEO, People Productive

    Jimmy Heschel - Global Head of Digital Security, Red Bull

    John Thorp - Chair, ValIT development committee

    Kip Fanta - Founder, Kip Fanta Group

    Martin Smith - Chairman and Founder, The Security Awareness Special Interest Group


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    Marc Morley
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Episodes
  • Executive Leadership Series - Digital Transformation
    Nov 5 2024

    In this episode, our hosts discuss the new Executive Education Online Digital Transformation course, which is designed to provide executives with the strategic insights needed to navigate digital transformation as an organizational imperative.


    With a focus on aligning technology initiatives with business outcomes, the course covers critical components for executing change, building cross-functional capabilities, and ensuring that technology investments deliver measurable value across the enterprise.


    The course is structured around a four-stage life cycle: "Doing the right things," "Doing them the right way," "Getting them done well," and "Getting the benefits," with each stage focusing on practical strategies and potential pitfalls.


    Our hosts break down each stage of the life cycle, providing a "cookbook style" approach that outlines how to implement the strategies, the necessary components, and what can go wrong.


    Throughout their discussion, they highlight real-world examples from major organizations like GE, Pfizer, Goldman Sachs, and Bank of America, showcasing successful adoption of Business Relationship Management principles and practices


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    43 mins
  • Executive Leadership Series - Business Relationships
    Nov 5 2024

    In this episode our hosts discuss the new Executive Education Online Business Relationships course, which is designed to help foster internal and external connections that lead to partnerships, collaborations, and opportunities for growth and success.


    The course is structured around a four-stage life cycle: "Doing the right things," "Doing them the right way," "Getting them done well," and "Getting the benefits," with each stage focusing on practical strategies and potential pitfalls.


    Our hosts break down each stage of the life cycle, providing a "cookbook style" approach that outlines how to implement the strategies, the necessary components, and what can go wrong.


    Throughout their discussion, they highlight real-world examples from major organizations like GE, Pfizer, Goldman Sachs, and Bank of America, showcasing successful adoption of Good Governance principles and practices


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    39 mins
  • Executive Leadership Series - Good Governance
    Nov 1 2024

    In this episode our hosts discuss the new Executive Education Online Good Governance course, which is designed to help leaders and non-technical personnel understand and implement effective Good Governance practices.


    The course is structured around a four-stage life cycle: "Doing the right things," "Doing them the right way," "Getting them done well," and "Getting the benefits," with each stage focusing on practical strategies and potential pitfalls.


    Our hosts break down each stage of the life cycle, providing a "cookbook style" approach that outlines how to implement the strategies, the necessary components, and what can go wrong.


    Throughout their discussion, they highlight real-world examples from major organizations like GE, Pfizer, Goldman Sachs, and Bank of America, showcasing successful adoption of Good Governance principles and practices



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    22 mins

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