Educating Leaders Who Make a Difference in the World
Hong Kong Finance College Executive Education prepares executives from all over the world for new levels of leadership in their careers and within their organizations.
In today’s business environment, participation in an Executive Education program has to be more than an opportunity to gain or improve a particular skill set. That is why the hkfc Executive Education experience focuses on preparing you to harness your ingenuity and drive in order to reshape your organization and create a more dynamic, enriching tomorrow.
As a participant in one of our programs, you will interact with the world’s most influential faculty in a challenging environment steeped in an 80-year history of innovation and success.
Designed for executives who have reached a decisive stage in their careers, preparing them to move forward. There is one program for each level of management responsibility.
HKFC’sProgram for Senior Executives (PSE) focuses on building your strategic thinking and business leadership skills to further develop your management capabilities.
Intended for international managers at executive committee, group or divisional level who have major responsibilities at, or near, the top of their organizations, this senior management development program will help you think strategically about the best way forward for your business and enhance your core leadership skills, allowing you to lift your performance and create exceptional value for your business.
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Message from Dean

Associate Professor Annie
Dean, Office of Executive & Professional Education
"In every university, Executive Education provides the major link to the industry. We close the loop from undergraduate, graduate to executive education and the learning never stops. Together with our partners, HKFC's faculty share in the two-way learning process that makes teaching so relevant, up-to-date and exciting. I believe executive education at HKFC adds significant value to management education not only in Hong Kong but regionally." |