SAN DIEGO – FALL COHORT OF 15 EXECUTIVES // APPLICATIONS CLOSING SEP 31, 2025
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Welcome to the Esteemed MBA — the San Diego executive program for leaders who refuse to blend in.

15 exceptional professionals per cohort, learning from operators who've built businesses and led teams the right way.

October 14, 2025

Cavignac
451 A Street Suite 1800
San Diego, CA 92101

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New Cohort starts October 14, 2025

The Esteemed MBA is more than a course — it's a journey that reshapes how you lead, connect, and inspire.

— Betsy Brennan CEO Downtown San Diego Partnership

Your Leadership Journey

  • Class One: The Final Exam

    The Purpose of Management & Principles of “Followership”

    In our opening session, we’ll review the Final Exam, outline what the course covers, and—most importantly—explore why each concept matters.

    We’ll connect the principles of management and “Followership” to real-world leadership challenges you face every day.

  • Class Two: The MOST Important Meeting

    One-on-One Meetings

    Our second class centers on the most important meeting in any business—the one-on-one between manager and direct report. We’ll explore the structure and agenda of an effective one-on-one, and how this simple practice builds empathy, compassion, and trust while driving results and retention. It is the manager’s most powerful tool.

    We also explore the “20-Bad Habits” and how the skills that drove our individual success can be detrimental to our ability to lead others.

  • Class Three: Tiny Taps on the Wheel

    Giving Specific Feedback on Performance & Behaviors

    Communication is the foundation of every high-performing team. In our third class, we address the challenge of delivering consistent, effective feedback. For many managers, feedback feels daunting—too personal, too infrequent, or too vague. This session focuses on making feedback specific, objective, and as natural and regular as breathing.

    This class also stresses the importance of active listening and how it builds empathy and trust. We also cover the three roles of any business leader.

  • Class Four: What Gets Measured Gets Done

    Goal Setting

    Our fourth class centers on one of the core responsibilities of effective coaching—setting goals. Goals aren’t only about new projects or learning; most often they drive productivity. We emphasize the importance of setting specific, measurable goals, and why consistent follow-up is the single most critical element of accountability.

    During this class, we also launch the “Feedforwarding” process that was first developed by Marshall Goldsmith and teach the power of handwritten cards.

  • Class Five: The Delegation Challenge

    Delegating

    Delegation is the most effective driver of organizational growth—and one of the most challenging skills for leaders to master. In our fifth class, students audit their calendars, compare how they spend time against their true roles and responsibilities, and identify tasks that should be handed to their directs. We then explore how to delegate effectively. Delegation is a muscle: the more you practice, the stronger your organization becomes.

    We also explore how core values, when used as filters to hire and manage teams, are the drivers of corporate culture.

  • Class Six: A+ Work, Don't Be a Jerk

    We Manage Behaviors

    In management, we don’t manage results—we manage behaviors. Our sixth class explores the key interpersonal skills that make up the majority of how we’re measured, and managers must pay close attention to these signals. This is where the principle of “Management by Wandering” comes alive: to truly connect with our people, we must be present and in front of them.

    This class also discusses the importance of purpose in one’s work. Finding a simple, yet powerful, purpose gives teams hope and engagement.

  • Class Seven: THE Most Important Job

    Effective Hiring

    The first six classes focus on helping managers communicate, coach, and inspire their people to be better every day. But that work becomes infinitely easier when you start with A+ talent—which makes hiring the most important job a manager does.

    In our seventh class, we teach managers how to identify the behaviors that drive success, build a proactive bench of talent, and apply a structured hiring process. Students also learn how to write behavioral interview questions that uncover not just skills, but the mindset and habits that lead to lasting performance.

  • Class Eight: Graduation Day

    Graduation Day

    Our final class ties together the lessons from the previous seven sessions and captures the essence of an effective company culture: the collective behaviors and results of people working in harmony across the organization.

    The program concludes with the final lesson in our “Culture in a Circle” curriculum. This session distills how values, purpose, vision, roles and responsibilities, goals, and milestones come together to drive long-term growth and enduring value for any team, organization, or business.

Enter the Esteemed MBA Difference

  • Proven in the Real Business World

    We’re not career consultants. We don’t deal in theory. We are business owners who teach the real practices that fueled our success.

  • Instantly Applicable

    Our lessons are built for immediate impact—ready to be applied in your business the very same day. We teach tactics that deliver results.

  • A Shared Journey

    Our cohorts move through the journey together—sharing the wins, the misses, and lessons along the way. The experience makes the learning stick and last.

“Esteemed MBA helped me develop a skillset to become a leader, not just a manager. The curriculum covered a wide range of topics with the core focus being centered around leadership, management, and relationship-building for effectiveness.

We learned how to foster trust with employees and how finding your personal 'why' is essential for motivation and impactful leadership.  We practiced behavioral interview techniques and were instructed on how to implement them into our individual hiring processes.

One of my personal favorites was the measurement principle "What gets measured gets done". By learning how to create specific KPIs leaders can drive results while increasing clarity for their organization.  

The course has drastically increased my confidence to handle challenges that present themselves when you are in a leadership position. ”

Jackie Harmon, Calloway Golf

“Each class armed me with new tools to evolve as a more effective manager and business owner. To be candid - I actually learned that I wasn't really much of a manager before and since implementing some of the key tactics and principles of this course I can now say that my team is more aligned and effective than before I signed up.”



Nathan Craig, CEO,
Culture Insurance

The Investment Question

  • Traditional Executive MBA

    Cost: $200,000+

    Time: 20–24 months

    Cohort: 400–800 people

    Faculty: Mostly academics

    Network: LinkedIn connections

    ROI: Hope for the best

  • Esteemed MBA

    Investment: $2,500

    Time: 8 months (1.5 hour monthly sessions)

    Cohort: 15 exceptional leaders

    Faculty: Business owners who've done it

    Network: Your personal board of directors

    ROI: Average 12x in year one

What's Actually Included

• Eight intensive monthly modules in world-class locations

• All materials and programming during intensives

• Lifetime access to the Esteemed MBA

• Annual alumni summit invitation

• 1:1 executive coaching

• Access to Esteemed MBA research and tools

• Direct introductions to entire alumni network

Go Beyond: "Good Enough" //

Go Beyond: "Good Enough" //

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One Question Changes Everything

What if eight months from now you're not just running a business — you're leading a movement? What if your biggest challenges become your greatest opportunities? What if the person you become is worth more than any degree?

The Esteemed MBA isn't for everyone. It's for the few who refuse to be ordinary. It's for leaders who know that good enough never is. It's for you, if you're ready.