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Beyond The Bottom Line: Perdana Leadership Foundation And Insead Unveil Exclusive "Wise Power" Retreat For Business Leaders

Beyond The Bottom Line: Perdana Leadership Foundation And Insead Unveil Exclusive "Wise Power" Retreat For Business Leaders

Barnama20-06-2025

PUTRAJAYA, June 20 (Bernama) -- In a world of constant disruption where leadership accountability has never been higher, the Perdana Leadership Foundation and globally-acclaimed INSEAD Executive Education announce the Senior Leaders Development Programme. This exclusive leadership retreat, held from 19-21 August 2025, is designed to move beyond traditional executive training and equip leaders with "Wise Power"—a new paradigm of thinking that combines mind, heart, and soul.
Hosted at the luxurious, French-inspired sanctuary of The Chateau Spa & Wellness Resort, Bukit Tinggi, the programme offers an intimate cohort of 25-30 CEOs, C-suite executives, senior public sector leaders, and business owners a rare opportunity to step away from daily demands and fundamentally recalibrate their strategic approach.

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