In today’s fast-evolving business landscape, change is no longer optional, it’s a necessity. And as Artificial Intelligence accelerates the race toward the future, the urgency to adapt has never been greater. While innovation showcases the power of scientific progress, it also raises critical questions that demand new models of leadership and strategy. Organizations must now rethink their processes, redefine roles, achieve unprecedented levels of efficiency and innovation, and secure a sustainable competitive edge, all while balancing risk, responsibility, and ethics. That’s why today's leaders, and more so leaders of the future, must be equipped with the vision and capabilities to navigate this rapidly evolving landscape. This Strategic Journey in Silicon Valley is designed to meet these challenges by exploring the future of leadership, helping leaders refine strategic thinking, strengthen key competencies, and acquire practical tools for reimagining their role in tomorrow’s organizations. The program includes an exclusive Executive Education Program curated by professors at Stanford University, tailored specifically for the TEHA community, and enriched by meetings with leading Silicon Valley companies, this Journey offers participants the strategic insight and practical knowledge needed to lead innovation and turn today’s transformation challenges into growth opportunities. By leveraging Stanford’s distinctive approach to innovation and gaining privileged access to the latest research, case studies, and technologies developed in the heart of the Valley, participants will leave with visionary mindsets and actionable strategies for driving meaningful and integrated change. This Business Tour represents a strategic investment and a bridge between centers of excellence. A chance to help shape a new paradigm of leadership, turning challenges into value across both personal and professional domains. For further information, please reach out to Viaggi.strategici@ambrosetti.eu
Lecturer in Management, Stanford Gradute School of Business, Stanford University
Teha Group
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