Executive Leadership Development Programme Guidebook Module 1: March 26th – 29th 2017 HEC Paris Château, Jouy-en-Josas, France HEC Paris| Puma Energy Leadership Development Programme 1
Dear Participants, We are delighted to meet you soon as you have been selected to attend the 4th edition of the Puma Energy Executive Leadership Development Programme. This programme is the result of a joint development between Puma Energy and HEC Paris. It aims at supporting the dynamics of Puma Energy adaptation to its fast moving competitive environment.The programme has been specifically designed around you and your personal development, in yourcurrent and future role as leaders at Puma Energy. It also creates the conditions for developing anetwork Puma Energy managers and leaders who know and trust one another.Consistent with the information we shared with you during the March 15th webinar, you will find inthis document the detailed programme as well as the necessary logistics information.By design and because of the diversity of the pedagogical formats, the module will be particularlyinteractive, involving and intense.On the HEC side, the whole faculty and staff is fully committed to helping you to get the most fromthis learning journey.On your side, the best way to get prepared is to create the conditions for you to be relieved fromyour professional duties - as much as possible - during the duration of these two modules.Looking forward to welcoming you at HEC Paris Campus in France on March 26th. Thierry Coudurier Academic DirectorHEC Paris| Puma Energy Leadership Development Programme 2
PROGRAMMEHEC Paris| Puma Energy Leadership Development Programme 3
Sunday, Monday, March 26th March 27th 8:00 - 10:30 Morning session Puma Energy in the globalized Lunch Geo-political perspective Robert FalknerAfternoon session 10:30 - 11:00 Break 11:00 - 12:30 Creating value for a growing b Alain Roux & Olivier Tabatoni 12:30 - 2:00 Lunch HEC Le Château 2:00 - 4:00 Creating value for a growing bu 4:00 - 4:30 Break Participants arriving to the 4:30 - 6:00 HEC Paris CHATEAU Creating value for a growing buEvening 6:00 6:00 Welcome Cocktail Team Activity and Dinne with Christophe Zyde out of the Campus HEC Paris| Puma Energy Leadership Development Progr
Tuesday, Wednesday, March 28th March 29thd world: 8:00-9:30 8:00-10:00es Creating value for a growing business Team creation workshop 9:30 - 9:45 Veronique Nguyen Break 10:00 - 10:30business 9:45 - 12.00 Break Creating value for a growing business 10:30 - 12:15 Puma Energy Business Challenge: 12:00 - 1:00 Lunch Group work Thibault Van Es HEC Le Château 12:15 - 1:15usiness 1:00 - 4:30 Lunch Creating value for a growing business HEC Le Château 4:30 - 4:45 1:15 - 3:00 Break Puma Energy Business Challenge: 4:45 - 5:15 Group work Creating value for a growing business Break includedusiness 3:00 - 3:30 5:15 - 7:00 Puma Energy Business Challenge: Puma Energy Business Challenges Scope Statement Thierry Coudurier 3:30 - 4:30er 7:00 Session Wrap-up Dinner on the Campus Thierry Coudurier & Denis Chazarain 4:30 Leaving the campusramme 4
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Your HEC Academic team Professor Thierry Coudurier Academic Director Since 2012, Thierry Coudurier has been on several consulting missions for different investment funds in Asia and Europe in the Tire and the Precast Concrete industries. Since August 2013, he is Senior Advisor for The Boston Consulting Group for the automotive practice. Thierry Coudurier has thirty years’ experience in industrial groups, 28 years within Michelin.He has spent 10 spent on foreign assignments in various Marketing and Sales positions in Africa, the MiddleEast, Europe and North America and further 10 years dedicated to worldwide strategic business units’management.From 1996 to 2008, he was member of the Michelin Group Executive Council. Between 1996 and 2001, he wasthe Executive VP for Human Resources Worldwide. From 2002 to 2008, he successively ran the two largeststrategic business units of Michelin: the truck tyre division and the passenger car tyre division.From 2009 to 2012, he was CEO of Consolis, the European leader in precast concrete solutions.He has a huge experience of worldwide sales, marketing, HR, strategy, leadership and business practices. Heholds an MBA from the ESSEC Business School. Professor Robert Falkner Globalization and Geopolitics Robert Falkner is Associate Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). At LSE he serves as Academic Director of the TRIUM Global Executive MBA, which is an alliance between HEC Paris, LSE and NYU Stern School of Business and one of the world’s top-ranked global EMBA programmes.He is also the Co-Director of the Dahrendorf Forum, an associate of the LSE’s Grantham Research Institute onClimate Change and the Environment and an associate fellow of the Energy, Environment and ResourcesProgramme at Chatham House, the London-based think tank.Dr Falkner has published widely on issues relating to international political economy, global business andglobal environmental politics, including The Handbook of Global Climate and Environment Policy (Wiley-Blackwell, 2013) and Business Power and Conflict in International Environmental Politics (Palgrave Macmillan,2008).Before joining LSE in 2002, he held positions at the universities of Munich, Oxford, Kent and Essex. He receiveddegrees in economics and politics at Munich University in Germany and gained a doctorate in internationalrelations from Oxford University (Nuffield College). In 2006-07, he was a visiting scholar at Harvard University.Dr Falkner has undertaken consultancy and advisory work for private and public sector organizations, includingthe Department for International Development (UK), European Commission, European Environment Agencyand the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany). He has extensive experience of executiveeducation, including for the World Economic Forum, HEC Paris Executive Education, Duke CorporateEducation, Foreign & Commonwealth Office (UK) and TRIUM Global Executive MBA.HEC Paris| Puma Energy Leadership Development Programme 6
Professor Olivier Tabatoni Strategy and Finance Olivier Tabatoni is Professor of Finance and Strategy at IAE Aix-en-Provence. His areas of interest include corporate and financial strategy, international finance. He is also a consultant in financial strategies.He was Visiting Professor at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University and at theHaas Business School, University of California, Berkeley. He teaches in leading universities and business schoolssuch as HEC Paris, Oxford Said, WHU, HKUST and Sasin. He has won awards for excellence in the classroom onnumerous occasions.He regularly holds executive training sessions using Business simulations which he has specifically developedfor executive training. They focus on Value Creation and Value Innovation, Profitable Growth and StrategicAlliances in manufacturing, service and luxury industries. Professor Tabatoni has also been involved indesigning and teaching executive programs for numerous large international companies.Olivier Tabatoni holds a Doctorate in Analysis and Economic Calculus from the University of Aix-Marseille. Hereceived his Master in Finance and his Ph.D. in Finance and Quantitative Analysis from New York University'sStern School of Management. He is a fellow of the Ford Foundation and a European Foundation scholar.His current research interests are with Profitable Growth, Real Options, Value Creation, Strategic Thinking.Professor Alain RouxStrategy and FinanceAlain Roux is an affiliate professor at HEC Paris Executive Education and professor andresearcher in Economics at the \"Faculté d'Economie et de Gestion de l'Université de laMéditerranée\" (Aix-Marseille II - France).He holds undergraduate & graduate degrees in economics and in political science from the University of Aix-Marseille, and a graduate degree from the University of Rhode Island (USA) where he was an assistantprofessor in the 70's.Alain Roux’s teaching activities include Industrial Organization, International Finance, and Spatial Economics.His research activities focus on the impact of Research and Development on macro/micro economicperformance. He is part of the European network in charge of the future report on Science and Technology.He is co-director of the multimedia program of his University; as such he uses (and has participated in thedevelopment of) numerous business simulations to teach general management, cost control, financialstatements, international finance, etc.He is also a consultant for numerous international firms in the field of economics, strategy, and transportationeconomics. HEC Paris| Puma Energy Leadership Development Programme 7
Professor Véronique Nguyen Strategic Management Veronique Nguyen is an adjunct Professor of Strategic Management at HEC Paris. She holds a Msc. degree from HEC Paris and earned a Ph.D. in Management Science from HEC Paris. She graduated also as a chartered accountant.She worked as an internal auditor for Nestle and was Finance Director of two companies (in the Internet andsoftware businesses) which were bought back by multinational companies. She launched a seed-capital fundin Paris. She was Scientific Director of the Master in Strategic Management of HEC Paris.She is the author or co-author of several articles and cases. In addition to her academic work, VeroniqueNguyen is a consultant with several firms in France. Her research expertise is change management, low coststrategies and budgeting process. At HEC, she teaches at the Grande Ecole, Executive MBA and ExecutiveEducation programs. Her teaching covers varied topics such as Corporate Finance, Business Plan, BusinessStrategy and Change Management. Thibault van ES HEC Paris Business Challenge Advisor With Dutch and French origins, is graduate of the European Business School (EBS Paris, London, Frankfurt) and the HEC Paris Executive MBA.He has 20 years’ experience as Manager and entrepreneur in BtoB and BtoC, mainly in cosmetic, food,nutrition, commodities, paper industries and consulting, within mature and emerging markets.He worked for national, international, family, cooperative and investment companies, with more than 12nationalities with challenging projects like M&A, sales and marketing developments with a strong leadership.In addition to acting as responsible of his own company, he is involved in the Executive MBA program of HECParis for 3 years. He became Assessor, then Advisor and President of jury. He participates too in BusinessStrategy lectures. He is regularly Tutor for HEC Paris Executive Education in Custom Programs. He coachesparticipants and teams in order to help reach their personal & professional goals by keen listening,understanding, practical advices and incisive feedback with a business focus and with proactive & creativeapproaches. HEC methodology becomes clear and a powerful tool to federate and implement for strategicperformance with a multicultural mindset.He loves raising talents, strengthening his clients and opening doors. He currently works in part time for changeand transition management.HEC Paris| Puma Energy Leadership Development Programme 8
Your HEC Project Team Irina Datskevich International Project manager Irina is academic project management for large corporate customized programmes within HEC Paris. Irina’s clients at HEC are big international and French companies, such as BNP, ETAM, AIR FRANCE etc.Prior to joining HEC, Irina worked for 4 years in communication and public relations. She was chief ofcommunications for the election campaign for Moscow mayor rally for an opposition leader in Russia. Herprevious job assignments include Havas Worldwide and Christie’s FranceIrina holds a Master degree in Public Affairs from the Sciences Po Paris, a Master in European Law fromMoscow Academy of Law, and a Master in Pedagogy and Teaching.Her role in the Puma Energy Leadership Development Programme is to help ensure the delivery of the programby gaining better understanding of your company's organizational development needs as well as supportingthe HEC Paris faculty and is the central point of contact. Sabine SELUGY-PETROFF Program Manager Sabine has worked in many international company, as Executive assistant and Project manager, for over fifteen years before joining HEC Paris.She holds a technical degree in Communication and a Master Degree in Sociology specialized in Organizationand Change Management.Sabine’s role in the Puma Energy Leadership Development Program is to handle all upstream organization oflogistics in collaboration with the client project team, interface with faculty, she prepares teaching facilities(rooms and hardware), provides round-the-clock administrative and customer-service support during deliveryof the program.HEC Paris| Puma Energy Leadership Development Programme 9
Practical InformationHEC Paris| Puma Energy Leadership Development Programme 10
HEC Paris Château5 Rue de la Libération78350 Jouy-en-JosasAccommodationDuring this module you will stay at theHEC Paris Château. Puma Energy bookedyour room from Sunday, March 26th toWednesday March 29th.If you need a room on extra nightsbefore or after those dates, please contact Sylvie Kocen from the Château ([email protected]) or Elodie Leroyfrom the Best Western hotel ([email protected])Meals & breaksAll of these meals/breaks are included in the training program. Tea, coffee, juices, fruits and light snacks willbe provided to you at breaks (in the morning and in the afternoon).Based on the program schedule, Monday dinner will take place at a restaurant outside the campus.Any special dietary requirements should be communicated to Sabine Selugy ([email protected]) at your earliestconvenience.Dress codeThere is an informal atmosphere at HEC Paris. The dress code for the Program is smart casual.MoneyNote that you should change money before coming to HEC Paris since once on campus this will not be possible(the train stations and airports all have currency exchange facilities). However, HEC Paris has an ATM whichaccepts Visa, Mastercard, Eurocard and Eurocheque cards. It is located at the main entrance building S.Electrical equipmentIf you bring any electrical equipment (hair dryer, shaver etc.) please make sure you have an appropriateadapter with you (French plug - 2 pins; voltage – 220 volts).Internet accessThe HEC Executive Education is equipped with WiFi.Overseas participants should make sure they bring an RJ45-compatible cable if they choose not to use WiFi.HEC Paris| Puma Energy Leadership Development Programme 11
SportThe 250-acre wooded HEC Paris campus is perfect for joggers and runners. Tennis courts are also available.LibraryThe HEC Paris library is open daily (except on Sunday). It contains extensive collections in business andmanagement: books, magazines, newspapers, annual reports, working papers, videocassettes and CD ROMs.Contact during the seminar:Sabine SELUGY-PETROFF for HEC: +33 (0)1 39 67 73 68Irina DATSKEVICH for HEC: +33 (0)6 47 96 25 57 HEC Château GymnasiumLibrary Campus Shop Hotel Best WesternHEC Paris| Puma Energy Leadership Development Programme 12
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