The Advanced Management
Program at Harvard Business
School
By: Darin Pastor
The Advanced Management Program at
Harvard Business School
A former Pepsi Cola Buffalo Bottling Corp. division manager, Darin Pastor now serves
Capstone Affluent Strategies as principal and chief executive officer. Darin Pastor draws
on his extensive experience, which includes his completion of Harvard Business School’s
Advanced Management Program (AMP).
The Advanced Management Program at
Harvard Business School
The AMP is a leadership acceleration program that prepares executives to take on the
responsibilities at the helms of organizations. It aims to empower participants to think
broadly, compete strategically, and engage in global management. Moreover, it connects
them to thought leaders and peers.
The Advanced Management Program at
Harvard Business School
Among the skills that those who take the program develop is the ability to analyze
company performance based on financial statements, recognizing issues and strong
points in the process. Students will also enhance their tactical and analytical skills, with a
focus on dispute resolution and successful negotiation. Furthermore, the AMP equips
students with the tools they need to determine the future direction of the global economy
based on regional trajectories and government strategies.

The Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School

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    The Advanced Management Programat Harvard Business School By: Darin Pastor
  • 2.
    The Advanced ManagementProgram at Harvard Business School A former Pepsi Cola Buffalo Bottling Corp. division manager, Darin Pastor now serves Capstone Affluent Strategies as principal and chief executive officer. Darin Pastor draws on his extensive experience, which includes his completion of Harvard Business School’s Advanced Management Program (AMP).
  • 3.
    The Advanced ManagementProgram at Harvard Business School The AMP is a leadership acceleration program that prepares executives to take on the responsibilities at the helms of organizations. It aims to empower participants to think broadly, compete strategically, and engage in global management. Moreover, it connects them to thought leaders and peers.
  • 4.
    The Advanced ManagementProgram at Harvard Business School Among the skills that those who take the program develop is the ability to analyze company performance based on financial statements, recognizing issues and strong points in the process. Students will also enhance their tactical and analytical skills, with a focus on dispute resolution and successful negotiation. Furthermore, the AMP equips students with the tools they need to determine the future direction of the global economy based on regional trajectories and government strategies.