All Programs Open-Enrollment Programs Partnership Programs Academic Partnership Programs Wharton Business and Law Certificate WBLC Course Offerings Meet the Wharton Faculty WBLC Application & General Program Info Wharton Certificate in Management Wharton/CUFE China General Management Program (WCHGMP) Wharton/CUFE General Management Program Offerings Wharton/SAIF Advanced Finance Program — China Wharton/SAIF Modules Industry Association Programs Alumni Status Programs Group Enrollment Certificate of Professional Development CPD Tracks CPD Circle CPD Testimonials CPD Frequently Asked Questions Request Information Executive MBA Lifelong Learning for Wharton and Penn Alumni Lifelong Learning Executive Education Guidelines Lifelong Learning Testimonials The Knowledge for Impact Award Plan Your Stay Registration Information Frequently Asked Questions Program Quick Finder Enter Keywordand/orSelect a topicSelect a topicComprehensive Executive ProgramsLeadership and ManagementFinance and Wealth ManagementMarketingStrategy and InnovationIndustry Association Programsand/orSelect a start dateSelect a start date0 to 3 months from now3 to 6 months from now6+ months from now Wharton/CUFE China General Management Program (WCHGMP) The Wharton/CUFE China General Management Program (WCHGMP) is an unparalleled professional development experience for Chinese entrepreneurs and executives to advance their leadership skills and enhance their business acumen. The program, offered in partnership with CUFE and the LongMa School of Management in China, is a multi-disciplinary educational immersion for experienced executives who desire a comprehensive business curriculum that provides both academic rigor and practical business insight. Taught by the same faculty who teach in Wharton’s top-ranked MBA program, participants will be exposed to new ways of thinking about their businesses that will set them up for future success. Highlights and Key Outcomes Through the Wharton/CUFE China General Management Program, participants will: Build capabilities for leading and serving customers across national and international boundaries Discover how to drive innovation to stimulate growth Understand the capital requirements needed to grow and how to attain them Balance people and processes to achieve successful strategy execution Develop a systematic way to screen, analyze, and value high-growth investment opportunities Increase capacity to formulate and execute global strategy IN PARTNERSHIP WITH PLANNED PROGRAM OFFERINGS Global Strategic Leadership Investment Strategies Strategic Thinking and Leadership Venture Capital Pricing Strategies Scaling Ventures Core Course Requirements The WCHGMP is designed for successful Chinese entrepreneurs and executives to accelerate their management potential. The curriculum covers the following business areas: Finance & Wealth Management Leadership Marketing Strategy & Innovation The WCHGMP consists of six open-enrollment programs. Participants will attend programs in Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Beijing. There will also be additional sessions led by LongMa School of Management in between the Wharton sessions. Successful WCHGMP participants will complete the program within a two year time frame. The curriculum for the program has been selected specifically for WCHGMP from existing Wharton programs. Topics covered will include: Global leadership skills Investment strategies Negotiations Creating value and generating profitable growth Value pricing Venture capital Who Should Attend Senior-level executives such as CFOs and CEOs Entrepreneurs and CEOs who run their own companies Corporate lawyers, government officials, and policy makers may also benefit Senior leaders who seek to expand their global business expertise *Wharton programs will be conducted in English with simultaneous Mandarin-English translation. FacultyHarbir Singh, PhDSee Faculty BioMack Professor; Professor of Management; Co-Director, Mack Institute for Innovation Management; Wharton School Faculty Director for the Huntsman Program in International Studies and Business, The Wharton SchoolResearch Interests: Corporate governance, corporate restructuring, management buyouts, strategies for corporate acquisitionsJagmohan S. Raju, PhDSee Faculty BioJoseph J. Aresty Professor; Executive Director, Wharton Co-Sponsorship of Indian School of Business; Professor of Marketing, The Wharton SchoolResearch Interests: Competitive strategy, pricing, retailingThomas Donaldson, PhDSee Faculty BioMark O. Winkelman Professor; Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics, The Wharton SchoolResearch Interests: Business ethics, corporate compliance, corporate governanceGeorge Day, PhDSee Faculty BioGeoffrey T. Boisi Professor Emeritus; Faculty Emeritus in Residence of Mack Institute of Innovation Management, The Wharton SchoolResearch Interests: Competitive strategies in global markets, strategic planning processesChristopher Geczy, PhDSee Faculty BioAdjunct Professor of Finance; Academic Director, Wharton Wealth Management Initiative; Academic Director, Jacobs Levy Equity Management Center for Quantitative Financial Research, The Wharton SchoolDavid Wessels, PhDSee Faculty BioAdjunct Professor of Finance, The Wharton SchoolMichael Useem, PhDSee Faculty BioWilliam and Jacalyn Egan Professor Emeritus of Management; Faculty Director, Center for Leadership and McNulty Leadership Program, Wharton School, University of PennsylvaniaResearch Interests: Catastrophic and enterprise risk management, corporate change and restructuring, leadership, decision making, governanceZ. John Zhang, PhDSee Faculty BioTsai Wan-Tsai Professor; Professor of Marketing; Director, Penn Wharton China CenterResearch Interests: Channel and retail management, pricing strategiesReady to Get Started?Contact us via email or Wechat account, “sunny1226”. Request Information