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Transitioning to C-Suite Programme 2026
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Transitioning to C-Suite Programme 2026

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Description

Application Required ** Before registering on the course, you must first submit an application here **

The Transitioning to C-Suite Programme is designed for high-performing senior leaders and new C-Suite executives preparing to take on enterprise-level responsibilities. Whether you're about to step into the C-Suite or have recently arrived, this programme helps you shift from functional excellence to executive-level leadership.

Across three in-person modules, online materials and guided executive peer coaching sessions, you’ll gain the tools, frameworks, and executive mindset to lead with vision, steer change, and make decisions that shape the future of your organisation.

This programme will help you:

Programme structure and topics covered:

A transformative three-month strategic leadership journey featuring three immersive two-day modules, supported by online resources and executive peer coaching sessions.

You’ll also participate in facilitated executive peer coaching sessions with an executive coach - a powerful space to reflect, challenge assumptions, and embed learning alongside a trusted cohort of senior peers.

Learning outcomes:

Participants will:

Organisations will benefit from:

Who should attend?

Whether you're being sponsored by your organisation or self-nominating, this programme is designed to help you lead at the next level.       

View a video to learn more

Primary contact person:

Alistair Cran | Business Development Manager

M:+64 21 313 675

E: Alistair.Cran@auckland.ac.nz 

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