Date, Location, & FeesContact us to schedule a personalized consultation: +1.215.898.1776 execed@wharton.upenn.eduJanuary 27 – February 25, 2025Live Online$9,900WAVE Classroom Seat $9,900 Observer Seat $1,500 Online Session One with Reid Hoffman: Monday, January 27, 202510:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. EST Weekly Live Online Sessions: Beginning Tuesday, January 28, 2025 for five consecutive weeks 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. EST Drag for more Program ExperienceSessionsApplication and Enrollment DetailsWho Should AttendFaculty Program ExperienceHighlights and Key Outcomes In Leading an AI-Powered Future, you will: Challenge conventional fears of employees around AI and develop the muscle to view your company’s AI-powered future through a lens of possibility Cultivate leadership skills necessary for guiding teams and organizations through the transformative challenges and opportunities presented by AI integration Create a framework for leveraging AI to enhance individual agency and decision making within your company’s workforce Evaluate the ethical implications and responsibilities of deploying AI technologies, ensuring alignment with organizational values and societal norms Registration Options Prospective participants have two exclusive options (both live online) to engage in this program: WAVE Online Classroom Participant – $9,900 Apply for a dedicated seat among an exclusive cohort of 96 top-tier business leaders who will experience the program online via Wharton’s virtual WAVE Online Classroom. This technologically advanced virtual-learning platform mirrors the Wharton classroom and offers the unique virtual opportunity to not only engage directly with Hoffman and Wharton faculty online but also to form meaningful connections within this curated network of peers. Prospective WAVE Online Classroom Participants are required to complete an application for admission consideration. Visit the Who Should Attend tab to learn about the application criteria and process. Additionally, WAVE Online Classroom Participants will receive: A complimentary hard copy of Hoffman’s new book, Superagency, before it goes on sale to the public One complimentary Observer Participant seat for a colleague to virtually join you on your learning journey Access to virtual networking opportunities among the cohort — including an ongoing expert-moderated Slack channel — that can set the stage for future collaborations and partnerships Virtual Networking Coffee Chats hosted by Wharton faculty designed to deepen learnings and facilitate application A Wharton-issued digital certificate of completion, available to share on social media and on your resume Observer Participant – $1,500 Get a front-row virtual seat to all six online program sessions in real time via livestream. Additionally, Observer Participants will receive: Access to an expert-moderated Slack channel to share insights and discuss applications in real time A complimentary electronic copy of Hoffman’s new book, Superagency, before it goes on sale to the public A Wharton-issued digital certificate of completion, available to share on social media and on your resume Observer Participant virtual seats offer private livestream access to the learning experience, but are not part of the competitive application process. Due to our application review period, applications submitted after 12:00 p.m. ET on Friday for programs beginning the following Monday may not be processed in time to grant admission. Applicants will be contacted by a member of our Client Relations Team to discuss options for future programs and dates. SessionsSession 1: Superagency with Guest Lecturer Reid Hoffman and Professor Nicolaj Siggelkow Monday, January 27, 2025, 10 a.m. EST The program begins with guest lecturer, internet entrepreneur, venture capitalist, podcaster, and author Reid Hoffman. In this session facilitated by Wharton Professor Nicolaj Siggelkow, Reid Hoffman expands upon the core themes in his latest book, Superagency, and shares his unique perspective on the GenAI landscape. Learners will have a unique opportunity to engage directly with Reid Hoffman and challenge their own perspectives on artificial intelligence. Session 2: The Promise and Pitfalls of AI in Business with Professor Ethan Mollick Tuesday, January 28, 10 a.m. EST This session features New York Times best-selling author and Wharton faculty member Ethan Mollick. Mollick will share his expert insights on generative AI, along with both the art and science of prompting large language models in this workshop. Session 3: Human Flourishing vs. Human Replacement with Academic Director Stefano Puntoni Tuesday, February 4, 10 a.m. EST One of the most important challenges faced by organizations today is effectively integrating AI in their decision-making processes and workflows. This session explores ideas on how to do that and make the most of human and artificial intelligence. The session introduces a new framework for intelligence and highlights ways we can leverage the relative strengths of humans and machines to maximize the collective intelligence of organizations. The overarching goal of the session is to help switch the discourse around generative AI within organizations from human replacement to human flourishing. Session 4: Connected Strategy through GenAI with Professors Nicolaj Siggelkow and Christian Terwiesch Tuesday, February 11, 10 a.m. EST In this session, we describe our research probing into GenAI’s abilities in problem solving, innovation, and advice. Many firms are currently considering how to harness these capabilities. To address this question more systematically, we apply our Connected Strategy framework, which helps firms reshape the way they engage with their customers. Rather than relying on infrequent, episodic interactions, firms are aiming to establish close, continuous relationships, offering services and products as customer needs arise. To implement such a connected strategy, firms must improve their ability to recognize customer needs, translate that information into requests for solutions, and respond effectively. At the same time, this enhanced customer experience must be delivered in a cost-efficient manner. Given GenAI’s potential, firms will need to understand how to leverage it in creating future Connected Strategies. Session 5: The AI Stack Explained with Professor Lynn Wu Tuesday, February 18, 10 a.m. EST Unlocking the full potential of generative AI requires a deep understanding of the entire AI stack — from the cutting-edge chips that fuel computation to the transformative applications reshaping industries. In this session, we’ll explore how each layer of the AI stack is interdependent, revealing how the economics of chips can limit cloud scalability, which in turn impacts the development of powerful foundation models driving GenAI applications. You'll gain a comprehensive view of the AI stack, diving into the chips, cloud infrastructure, foundation models, and latest trends shaping the GenAI landscape. Most critically, we'll equip you with actionable strategies to navigate and lead in the fast-evolving competitive landscape of AI, ensuring your firm stays ahead in the race to harness AI’s transformative power. Session 6: GenAI and the Future of Work with Academic Director Stefano Puntoni Tuesday, February 25, 10 a.m. EST In this final session, we will take stock of what we have learned and consider GenAI’s impact on the future of work. We will discuss how AI affects productivity, opportunities for workers in different industries, performance of different workers in the same industry, and skill development/maintenance. To lead in an AI-powered future, business leaders need to go beyond the “easier/faster/cheaper” mindset that dominates most organizations’ GenAI strategy. Instead of focusing on current tasks, they must think more ambitiously about how GenAI can be used to complete new tasks. Application and Enrollment DetailsApplication Process All WAVE Online Classroom candidates are required to complete an application for admission consideration. A team of Wharton Executive Education admissions experts will review applications on a monthly basis or until all seats are filled. Applicants accepted after the program has reached capacity will be placed on a waitlist and notified of any new seat availability up until January 17, 2025. Wharton Executive Education may request an interview with candidates at its discretion, though not all applicants will be interviewed as part of the selection process. Candidates will be notified of their admission status on a rolling basis. We encourage all candidates to hold the program dates in their calendars until they receive a decision from Wharton regarding their application. Group Enrollment Wharton Executive Education recognizes that when leaders attend a strategic event or learning experience, it can often be challenging to fully retain and effectively communicate critical knowledge back to their teams. To support this knowledge transformation, Wharton is offering a Group Enrollment benefit for the Observer Participant track – a 25 percent tuition discount for groups of four or more. To take advantage of this offer, approved participants should email Wharton at execed@wharton.upenn.edu for further details. Note: WAVE Online Classroom Participants receive one complimentary Observer Participant seat. Alumni Benefits A 25 percent tuition discount is available to Wharton and University of Pennsylvania alumni whose applications are admitted to the WAVE Online Classroom track. Note: This program is not eligible for the Seven Year Promise. Alumni benefits are not available for the Observer Participant track. Who Should AttendWAVE Classroom Participant Profile The ideal participants for the WAVE Classroom cohort of 96 business leaders are individuals who meet the following criteria and complete the application thoughtfully. Holds a C-suite title or a senior leadership role with responsibility for setting strategy and decision making Directly involved in leading or advising AI transformation initiatives within their organization Represents a company or nonprofit with $50M+ annual revenue and/or 100+ employees Leads business initiatives or has held leadership roles across different countries or regions Demonstrates a proven track record of driving significant innovation, growth, or transformative change If you are a startup founder or executive who does not meet the listed criteria but brings valuable credentials or experiences that would enrich the discussion and enhance the quality of the WAVE Classroom cohort, we encourage you to apply. Wharton Executive Education is committed to ensuring diversity of thought, background, and industry perspective to foster a dynamic and inclusive learning environment. FacultyStefano Puntoni, PhDSee Faculty BioAcademic DirectorSebastian S. Kresge Professor of Marketing; Professor of Marketing; Co-Director, Wharton Human-Centered Technology Initiative, The Wharton SchoolResearch Interests: New technologies in marketing, technology adoption, brand management, consumer decision makingReid HoffmanSee Faculty BioCo-founder, LinkedInEthan Mollick, PhDSee Faculty BioRalph J. Roberts Distinguished Faculty Scholar; Associate Professor of Management; Academic Director, Wharton Interactive, The Wharton SchoolResearch Interests: Innovation, entrepreneurship, crowdfunding, games, AINicolaj Siggelkow, PhDSee Faculty BioDavid M. Knott Professor; Professor of Management; Co-Director, Mack Institute for Innovation Management, The Wharton SchoolResearch Interests: Competitive strategy, firms as systems of interconnected choicesChristian Terwiesch, PhDSee Faculty BioAndrew M. Heller Professor; Department Chairperson and Professor of Operations, Information and Decisions; Co-Director, Mack Institute of Innovation Management, The Wharton School; Professor of Health Policy, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Research Interests: Analyzing operational performance, innovation management, R&D managementLynn Wu, PhDSee Faculty BioAssociate Professor of Operations, Information and Decisions, The Wharton SchoolResearch Interests: Big data analytics, artificial intelligence, enterprise social media, innovation, entrepreneurship, productivity Date, Location, & FeesContact us to schedule a personalized consultation: +1.215.898.1776 execed@wharton.upenn.eduJanuary 27 – February 25, 2025Live Online$9,900WAVE Classroom Seat $9,900 Observer Seat $1,500 Online Session One with Reid Hoffman: Monday, January 27, 202510:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. EST Weekly Live Online Sessions: Beginning Tuesday, January 28, 2025 for five consecutive weeks 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. EST Register for the program. 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