Knowledge Sharing Learning & Teaching

Developing the Next Generation of Learning and Teaching Leaders in Business Schools

Professor Sally Everett CMBE, Vice Dean, Education, King’s Business School looks ahead to LLT 2025

3rd October 2024
  • Home
  • / Events
  • / Executive Education Leadership Programme 2024
Events Executive Education

Executive Education Leadership Programme 2024

Accelerating the development of Directors and Managers of executive education teams in UK business schools

The Executive Education Leadership Programme (EELP) 2024 is designed for new, and aspiring, Directors of Executive Education or those with similar commercial responsibilities for short programme provision at UK business schools.

Facilitated by Steve Ludlow (formerly Head of Executive Education, Henley Business School) EELP 2024 is a multi-dimensional development programme. Over 6 months, participants will develop the knowledge, skills and networks necessary to develop their institution's strategy for short course provision and lead successful executive education teams.

The programme takes place over four modules and includes visits to two Chartered ABS member schools, to provide 'live case studies' of how executive education is delivered in a higher education setting. All sessions will consist of interactive presentations from experienced executive education professionals, lively discussions and engaging group activities. Throughout the programme, participants are encouraged to share their challenges and support colleagues, and at the close of the first day of each module, there will be a dinner enabling informal networking and cohort building. The final learning activity of the programme is a simulation of a client Invitation to Tender (ITT) during which participants will compete to win the work.

This year's Executive Education Leadership Programme is sold out. To express your interest for the 2025 cohort, please contact enquiries@charteredabs.org.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the programme participants will have:

  • Developed or reviewed the strategy, marketing plans and business model for their executive education function

  • Gained a deeper understanding of best practice and opportunities for innovation in creating and delivering executive education

  • Improved their understanding of what it takes to manage clients and delivery partners, and influence internal stakeholders

  • Reflected on their own development needs as change leaders

  • Joined a network of executive education leaders

EELP 2023

Watch the highlights from the 2023 Executive Education Leadership Programme.

Module One: London

Module Two: London

Module Three: Edinburgh

Module Four: Birmingham