Learn from Silicon Valley’s Gurus

Organizations these days appoint Chief Experience Officers (CXOs) who manage overall customer experience of an organization. They encourage positive customer interactions. They have a background in operations, marketing, sales and customer service, and are often MBAs or have some other master’s degree.

As a CXO, you cannot ever stop learning. Learning is not just restricted to classrooms, but it is much more. CXOs must have international connections involving elite professionals. They must learn from industry leaders to push boundaries in their sectors. They must acquaint themselves with new business environments.

India and APAC, the high-quality education providers, would like to facilitate CXO education by starting a unique Global Executive Immersion programme for Indian CXOs in the Silicon Valley. It is a 6-day, 7-night programme.

The cost of the programme is $15000. Airfare and visa fees are on the participant. Silicon Valley is an ideal landscape for learning. It is the epicenter of technological innovation. It serves as the incubator of cutting-edge ideas and breakthrough advancements. It has the highest concentration of tech companies and Fortune 500 firms.

Participants will arrive in the Silicon Valley on April 26. There will be a welcome reception.

On April 27, there will be a panel discussion on AI. Participants will learn about investment trends. They will identify future growth areas.

On April 28, they will visit Stanford University Campus and learn about its legacy on the Silicon Valley and tech industry. There will be a classroom session on Design Thinking by Barry Katz.

On April 29, participants will converse with OpenAI’s mentor/advisor. There will be a tour of Berkeley Campus and a tour of Intel Museum.

In fact, Silicon Valley has been shaped by technological prowess and Intel Museum pays a tribute it. Intel’s journey has been depicted here — pioneering Intel 4004 to present day processors.

On April 30, there will be a tour of a search giant’s office. It will be followed by a visit to Apple Park visitor center.

The next two days will be spent on a guided tour of the first chip manufacturer in the world and conversation with Venture Capital. Finally, there will be conversation with OpenAI’s Zack Kass, former head of commercialization. There will be Computer History Museum tour.

On May 2, the programme will end with a gala evening of reflection, connection and global insights. There will be lavish dinner party set against the backdrop of Bay Area.

The programme can be attended by CEO and CXOs, MDs, presidents, founders and co-founders and partners with a minimum of 20 years of work experience.

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