Graduate & Executive Education
Executive Education: MaDe In Lab
Roberto
is an active educator for executives. Within the MaDe In Lab, the
laboratory for advanced education on MAnagement of DEsign and
INnovation of the MIP-School of Management of Politecnico di Milano, he
develops new content, methodologies and teaching approaches. At
MaDe In Lab he runs yearly a Design Management Week for MBAs coming
from international business schools.
Roberto has given workshops and courses to executives of a number of several global corporations.
He also designs and delivers executive courses in partnership with
Universities worldwide. Roberto is a Visiting Professor of Design
Management at the Executive MBA of the Copenhagen Business School and
has been lecturing and giving seminars at the Harvard Business School,
the Sloan School of Management of the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Lally School of Management at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute NY, Rochester Institute of Technology, IAE Buenos Aires,
Stockholm School of Economics, Chalmers University Goteborg, Helsinki
University of Technology, Warwick Business School, ESADE Barcelona,
Catholic Portuguese University-Lisbon, Vaasa University, Theseus
Institute – HEDEC Nice, Vlerick Business School Brussels, Aalborg
University, Technical University of Delft, University of Twente, Tokyo
University of Science, Massey University of Wellington, University of
Otago, Auckland University of Technology, Harvard Graduate School of
Design, Rhode Island School of Design.
His
approach to executive education is a combination of classes, case
discussion, workshops, project implementation, and immersion /
networking into the innovation context.
Graduate Education: Politecnico di Milano
Students interested on Roberto’s teaching at graduate level may follow the links below:
- Management of Innovation at the School of Management
- Business Administration and Management of Innovation at the Faculty of Design
- Economics and Management of Innovation in the Doctoral Program in Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering