Business Acceleration Program - Open Day
Experience the Program on Campus
Munich
Business Acceleration Program - Open Day
Experience the Program on Campus
Munich
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DATE AND TIME Thursday, October 20, 2022
5:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
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BAP Open Day - Oct.20: Free

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Speaker Thomas Maximilian Klueter
Thomas holds a PhD in Managerial Science and Applied Economics from University of Pennsylvania, an MA from University of Pennsylvania and University College Dublin and a BA Science from Duale Hochschule Baden-Wuertemberg. Prior to pursuing an academic career, he was a financial analyst and project manager at IBM and JP Morgan. In those functions, he was involved in several worldwide projects in corporate finance and business development. Thomas' research interests lie at the intersection of strategic entrepreneurship and innovation. He focuses on how established and emerging firms manage technological change and the strategies firms pursue to develop and commercialize new technologies. His work has been published in Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Management Studies, Nature Biotechnolgy, Research Policy, the European Management Review, and Academy of Management Best Paper Proceedings, and has been presented at several international conferences. In 2013, his dissertation-related work was among the finalists of the Druid Young Scholar Paper award and the Technology and Innovation Management (TIM) division best paper at Academy of Management. He won the best student paper prize within the TIM division at AoM 2013.

About the Program

Business Acceleration Program (BAP).

The BAP is an 8-weekends in 3 months program (May – July), and it offers a comprehensive overview of business and leadership designed to help high-potentials and experienced functional experts with growing management responsibilities.
It blends business fundamentals in all disciplines with bigger-picture strategic insights and leadership development – including Executive Coaching and Executive Challenge.
Networking and Ideas exchanging are important elements of IESE programs, we call it “True Network”, not only with your classmates and faculty but with all the IESE Alumni (1.500 in DACH and more than 50.000 worldwide).