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IIM Indore | Corporate and Public Leadership in a VUCA World

IIM Indore.3 - 30 yrs.Anywhere

Fee

1,75,000 + GST

Duration

10 Months

Experience

3 - 30 yrs

Delivery Method

Online

Lead with Resilience. Shape Policy. Drive Impact.

Course Detail

Programme Overview

In today's era of disruption, where technology, geopolitics, and regulation constantly reshape markets, leadership demands resilience, foresight, and adaptability. The Corporate and Public Leadership in a VUCA World programme from IIM Indore empowers senior executives, policymakers, and entrepreneurs to navigate complexity, manage risk, and build organizational resilience across corporate and public domains.

Success requires anticipating change, managing stakeholders beyond organizational boundaries, and embedding resilience into systems while upholding trust as the foundation of sustainable leadership.

Programme Highlights

  • Earn Executive Education Alumni status - IIM Indore
  • Learn modern corporate & public leadership practices
  • Live sessions with experienced IIM Indore faculty
  • Flexible online classes on weekends or after work
  • Case study-driven, real-world learning
  • 3-day immersive on-campus experience

Objectives & Learning Outcomes

Participants will gain the following benefits:

  • Decode global shifts by understanding how geopolitics and policy shape risks and opportunities.
  • Engage effectively with governments and regulators to anticipate regulatory and policy changes.
  • Reimagine business purpose by embedding ethics, sustainability, and social responsibility.
  • Harness disruptive technologies, especially Al, for resilient corporate strategy.
  • Learn from India's growth story, exploring industrial and policy innovations shaping global engagement.
  • Build resilience playbooks through scenario planning, simulations, and applied case studies.


Desired Candidate Profile

Eligibility:

Graduates (10+2+3) from a recognized university (UGC/AICTE/DEC/AIU/State Government/recognized international universities) in any discipline with 3 years of experience.

Course Modules

Module 1: Geopolitics & Strategic Complexity / Geopolitics and Growth: Resilient Leadership Beyond Borders

  • The fractured global order: from liberal globalization to multipolarity
  • Geopolitical risks as business risks: contagion and systemic disruption
  • Trade wars, tariff regimes, and shifting supply corridors
  • Great-power rivalry (U.S.-China-EU) and its impact on corporate strategy
  • The rise of the Global South: BRICS+, ASEAN, and new alignments
  • Case study: Semiconductor wars and the "small yards, high fences" doctrine
  • Scenario workshop: Navigating geopolitical flashpoints

Module 2: Business, Government, and Society / Beyond the Firm: Leadership at the

Business-Policy-Society Nexus

  • The firm in the age of regulatory activism
  • Stakeholder capitalism: beyond shareholder value
  • Business-government relations: lobbying, negotiation, and influence
  • Society as a stakeholder: civil society, NGOs, and grassroots movements
  • State-owned enterprises and public accountability
  • Case study: ESG pressures in extractive industries
  • Simulation: Negotiating a business-government compact
  • Panel discussion: Voices from industry, government, and civil society

Module 3: Ethics, CSR, and Responsible Leadership

  • Ethical dilemmas in times of crisis
  • CSR and ESG frameworks in a multipolar world
  • Corporate governance and global accountability
  • Sustainability transitions: balancing growth and climate responsibility
  • Cultural contexts of ethics: India, China, Europe, and the U.S.
  • Case study: The Volkswagen emissions scandal and lessons for trust
  • Workshop: Building an ethical decision-making toolkit

Module 4: Public Policy and Regulatory Landscapes / Future-Proof Leadership: Strategy for a Digital and Disrupted World

  • Policy as a driver of corporate opportunity and risk
  • Global trade governance (WTO, regional trade blocs, plurilateral agreements)
  • Competition law, antitrust, and digital markets
  • Environmental and labour regulations across jurisdictions
  • Case study: India's digital public infrastructure (UPI, Aadhaar, ONDC)
  • Policy roundtable: The challenges of regulatory harmonization

Module 5: Industrial Policy in an Age of Disruption

  • The return of industrial policy in the U.S., EU, China, and India
  • Green industrial policy: energy transition, EVs, and decarbonization
  • Strategic sectors: semiconductors, Al, biotech, and clean energy
  • Industrial subsidies, WTO tensions, and global supply chains
  • Case study: The Inflation Reduction Act and global ripple effects
  • PPP and its role in Industrial Policy

Module 6: The Al Challenge / Innovation and Integrity: Leading in the Age of Al and Accountability

  • Al as a general-purpose technology: opportunities and disruptions
  • Risks: bias, misinformation, labor displacement, and security
  • Ethics of Al and algorithmic accountability
  • Al in corporate strategy: applications across sectors
  • Al and geopolitics: national Al strategies and digital sovereignty
  • Case study: Generative Al in finance, healthcare, and manufacturing
  • Simulation: Boardroom debate on Al adoption risks and rewards
  • Workshop: Building an Al governance framework

Module 7: India and the Global South: Policy Futures / India and the World: Leadership for the Global South and Beyond

  • India's economic trajectory and its leadership aspirations
  • Industrial policy, Make in India, and digital transformation
  • India's regulatory innovations in fintech, health tech, and climate policy
  • The Global South perspective: South-South cooperation and multipolarity
  • Case study: India's renewable energy mission and global leadership
  • Designing India's policy strategy for 2030