From CEO to Maestro FROM CEO TO MAESTRO Creative Leadership: Learning from the Maestros 4-Day International Executive Program November 23-27, 2015, Monday Friday Madrid, Spain
A unique experience designed to improve your leadership skills, following the inspiring example of the world s top orchestra conductors. FROM CEO TO MAESTRO Creative Leadership: Learning from the Maestros Location: IE Business School Campus in Madrid, Spain Duration: 4 days plus welcome dinner on the 23 rd Program Fee: 6.900 Date: November 23-27, 2015 Academic Co-Directors: Juan Carlos Pastor and Álvaro Cañil 2 Overview An orchestra conductor faces the ultimate leadership challenge: to create perfect harmony without saying a word (Itay Talgam). Conductors are the only members of the orchestra not making any sound, and yet, they create order out of chaos, attaining high degrees of artistic quality from a diverse group of musicians playing different instruments. This means working with a group of highly skilled professionals, who need to coordinate and adapt themselves to each other to perform as a unit. Conductors are also called Maestros, which means teacher. They need to be visionary and inspirational leaders, as well as teachers and coaches who develop their teams to achieve perfection. Business leaders face similar challenges. They need to create a high degree of harmony in their businesses, allowing a diversity of talents to act in synchrony to achieve their vision. Elements such as motivation, technical knowledge, passion, strategic planning, curiosity, introspection, and understanding of individuals are needed to succeed as the leader of a business or an orchestra. This leadership development program is designed to improve the leadership skills of senior managers through the teachings and experiences of renowned orchestra conductors. Participant Profile The program is particularly targeted at, but not limited to: CEOs Managing Directors General Managers Divisional and Functional Managers
From CEO to Maestro Content The program features stimulating modules, which analyze leadership from diverse points of view. It will also include interactive visits to the Teatro Real (Royal Opera House) and Auditorio Nacional featuring oneon-one discussions with renowned conductors. In an exciting and thought-provoking way, we will examine those critical leadership aspects of orchestra conductors that can be applied to business leaders: Direction and Clear Vision, Inspirational Motivation, Teambuilding, Coaching & Development and Systems Thinking. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN: Orchestra Conductors as Leaders A brief history of the art and philosophy of conducting Why are conductors necessary? Conductors leadership Styles Discussion of Brief Practical Cases Visionary leadership: Arturo Toscanini Participative leadership: James Conlon Coaching and development: James Levine Inspirational leadership: Riccardo Muti Shared leadership: Orpheus Chamber Orchestra Developing a Strategic Vision Organizational architecture Systems thinking Analytical versus strategic skills Effective Communication Barriers to communication: defensiveness Feedback and feed-forward Active listening Coaching Power and Influence Bases of power Power dynamics Power in symphonic music and opera productions The conductor vs. the soloist in symphonic music Shifts in power throughout history of the opera Personal Leadership Self-awareness and self-disclosure Leadership and personal change Transformational Leadership Test 3 WHAT YOU WILL EXPERIENCE: Conducting a Pianist and a Singer Music Theory 101: How to read music in 30 mins How to analyze a piano-vocal score: La Donna È Mobile (from Rigoletto) Practical exercise: conducting a pianist and an opera singer Conducting a Professional Orchestra How to analyze an orchestral score Experience first-hand the unique opportunity to conduct a symphonic piece (no previous music knowledge is required) Attending Private Rehearsals Visit to a private rehearsal of Verdi s opera, Rigoletto at the Teatro Real, starring Leo Nucci, conducted by Nicola Luisotti and directed by David McVicar Visit to a private rehearsal of music by Brahms, Prokofiev, and De Falla at the Auditorio Nacional, conducted by David Afkham A Conversation with the Artists Exclusive conversations with renowned conductors A Conversation with the Administrators A dinner with Teatro Real s General Director, Ignacio García-Belenguer, and Artistic Director, Joan Matabosch A conversation with the General Manager of the Orquesta Nacional de España, Félix Alcaraz
FACULTY Juan Carlos Pastor Professor of Leadership, IE Business School Academic Director of the Center for Global Leadership at IE Business School PhD in Organizational Behavior, University of New York at Buffalo, USA. M.A. in Social Psychology, Clark University, USA. B.A. in Psychology, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain. Fulbright Scholar, Harvard University, USA. Honorary Research Fellow, Lancaster Management School, U.K. 4 Harvey Sachs Renowned Writer and Music Historian. He was an active conductor for over a decade until he decided to give up conducting to devote himself entirely to writing. Professor of the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. Author of several books including The Ninth: Beethoven and the World in 1824 and the biography of conductor Arturo Toscanini. Co-author of the memoirs of singer/conductor Plácido Domingo and conductor Sir Georg Solti. Author of over 700 articles for The New Yorker, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Times Literary Supplement (London), La Stampa, and dozens of other newspapers, magazines, literary journals, and record companies. GUEST SPEAKERS Three world-class conductors, to be announced
From CEO to Maestro Details REGISTRATION You may register online by going to our website: www.ie.edu/ internationalprograms, proceeding to the program s webpage, and clicking on the Register now button on the right-hand side. Once your registration is received, you will be contacted by IE staff to confirm your inscription. FEES The 6,900 fee covers tuition, course materials, coffee breaks, and lunches throughout the four-day program. Also included are the welcome reception, a special dinner at the Teatro Real, as well as transportation to and from the Teatro Real and the Auditorio Nacional. Special concessions Concessions are available for IE alumni, groups of executives attending from the same organization, participants registering for more than one program, early-bird inscriptions, and other cases. CONTACT Karolina Cintron International Executive Programs Manager karolina.cintron@ie.edu Tel.: +34 91 568 95 70 5
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