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CAS Leadership & Inclusion

Lead diverse teams successfully to the future.

Strengthen your leadership and communication skills with the CAS Leadership & Inclusion. Learn how to effectively implement leadership in diverse teams, promote inclusion in a targeted manner, and use diversity management as a strategic success factor. The program equips you with practical tools to confidently master challenging leadership and communication situations and promote an innovative, competitive corporate culture.

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Overview CAS Leadership & Inclusion

The CAS Leadership & Inclusion is a practice-oriented continuing education program in leadership and inclusion that supports managers from all industries in developing their leadership skills, strengthening communication, and specifically promoting diversity within their companies.

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Degree
Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in Leadership and Inclusion
University of Bern
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Course Start
June 25, 2026
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Venue
University of Bern
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Duration
10 months
12 module days plus further activities according to data overview
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Application Deadline
May 14, 2026
Late applications considered if seats are available.
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ECTS
12
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Program Language
German

Program Details

Goals & Benefits

The CAS Leadership & Inclusion program focuses on strengthening your communication and leadership skills and actively implementing diversity management and inclusion in your organization. You will learn practical strategies for motivating teams, leveraging diversity productively, and establishing an appreciative corporate culture.

Participants…

  • strengthen their personal competence by reflecting on and addressing their strengths and weaknesses and enhancing their communication skills
  • increase their self-confidence and willingness to take responsibility for new tasks, break patterns, and confidently state their opinion
  • understand the approaches and tactics for leading teams and organizations
  • can manage difficult leadership situations and have the tools they need for doing so
  • become more aware of the importance of equal opportunities in teams and of the need to create a common culture in which diversity is perceived and promoted
  • can assess the culture of companies, recognize their personal development potential and shape their own leadership brand
  • have strengthened their position by expanding their network across industries and developing career strategies
Modules, Dates & Professors
Start 2025
Big Five Personality Test and Coachings
Individual timeframe
Between official program admission and module 2
Effective Presentation Skills
26.06. – 27.06.2025
Sibylle Sommerer
Sibylle Sommerer
MAZ Lucerne, Switzerland
Constructive Self-Management
14.08. – 15.08.2025
Marco Furtner
Professor Marco Furtner
University of Liechtenstein, Liechtenstein
Individual Equal Opportunities
23.10. – 24.10.2025
Fabiola Gerpott
Professor Fabiola Gerpott
WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management, Germany
Workshop Resilient Leadership
26.11.2025
Markus Renevey
Markus Renevey
FHNW, Switzerland
Situational Team Leadership
27.11. – 28.11.2025
Martina Zölch
Professor Martina Zölch
Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz, Switzerland
Successful Negotiation Management
29.01. – 30.01.2026
Jochen Luksch
Jochen Luksch | Catherine Mehrtens
Chairman of the board at Egger, Philips & Partner AG, Switzerland
Common Corporate Culture
26.03. – 27.03.2026
Jutta Rump
Professor Jutta Rump
Fachhochschule Ludwigshafen, Germany
Virtual Presentations | Completion of Modules 1 + 6
23.04. – 24.04.2026
Company Visit and Certificate Presentation
August 2026
Start 2026
Big Five Personality Test and Coachings
Individual timeframe
Between official program admission and module 2
Effective Presentation Skills
25.06. – 26.06.2026
Sibylle Sommerer
Sibylle Sommerer
MAZ Lucerne, Switzerland
Constructive Self-Management
20.08. – 21.08.2026
Marco Furtner
Professor Marco Furtner
University of Liechtenstein, Liechtenstein
Individual Equal Opportunities
22.10. – 23.10.2026
Fabiola Gerpott
Professor Fabiola Gerpott
WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management, Germany
Workshop Resilient Leadership
02.12.2026
Markus Renevey
Markus Renevey
FHNW, Switzerland
Situational Team Leadership
03.12. – 04.12.2026
Martina Zölch
Professor Martina Zölch
Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz, Switzerland
Successful Negotiation Management
28.01. – 29.01.2027
Jochen Luksch
Jochen Luksch | Catherine Mehrtens
Chairman of the board at Egger, Philips & Partner AG, Switzerland
Common Corporate Culture
11.03. – 12.03.2027
Jutta Rump
Professor Jutta Rump
Fachhochschule Ludwigshafen, Germany
Virtual Presentations
08.04. – 09.04.2027
Sibylle Sommerer
Sibylle Sommerer | Jutta Rump
MAZ Lucerne, Switzerland
Company Visit and Certificate Presentation
June 2027

Please note that courses and dates can be subjects to change.

Applied Assignments

Instead of a  final paper, participants of the CAS Leadership & Inclusion solve a practice-oriented knowledge transfer task on completion of the modules. This serves to deepen and directly apply the module content in the context of their own company. This gives them the opportunity to apply what they have learned in their day-to-day work directly after the modules.

The assignment is sent out in the week following the module. To ensure flexibility, participants have three weeks to submit sustainable solutions for immediate implementation:

  • Modules 1+6: Performance record for the two modules, summarized in a virtual presentation at the end of the course
  • Modules 2-5: Written knowledge transfer assignment after completion of the module
Target Audience/Requirements

A diverse class composition is very important. The CAS Leadership & Inclusion program is aimed at managers and project leaders who want to specifically expand their leadership skills and communication competencies. It is ideal for people who want to strategically leverage diversity and promote inclusion in their organization. Information about the applicant’s career, ambitions, and motivation for applying supports the optimal selection of participants with the following basic requirements:

  • Executives from all industries and sectors
  • At least five years of direct/indirect leadership experience
  • Basic business knowledge
  • University degree (exceptions regarding admission requirements can be approved  sur dossier by the program management)
Program Fees

The regular program fee is CHF 12,900, which covers program participation, electronic course materials, examination fees, coffee breaks and the certificate from the University of Bern. Course materials are provided electronically, and participants use their own laptop (or tablet) in class.

If interested and with corresponding capacity, individual modules can also be booked: CHF 2,450 without extracurricular activities (e.g. coaching). The program management will be happy to discuss details in this regard with potential participants.

Discounts

Members of our partners can benefit from discounts. Our partners are listed here.

DAS/MAS Upgrade

It is possible to combine this degree program in a modular way with other Rochester-Bern programs. In this way, a "DAS (Diploma of Advanced Studies) in General Management" can for example be acquired with another CAS degree program and/or individual modules (as well as a final thesis) or a "MAS (Master of Advanced Studies) in General Management" or with two further CAS programs and individual modules (as well as a final thesis). The program management will be happy to discuss the details with potential participants.

Application

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Step 1
Online Application

Email us the completed application form to recruiting@rochester-bern.ch.

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Step 2
Admissions Interview

A personal interview will be conducted to determine if your qualifications and specific needs match the program.

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Step 3
Admissions Decision

The admissions decision is made after the interview.

Study Modules

The CAS Leadership & Inclusion comprises six practice-oriented modules that specifically combine leadership, management skills, communication skills, inclusion, and diversity management. Experienced lecturers from academia and industry will guide you through the direct implementation of these concepts in your everyday working life.

Module 1 Effective Presentation Skills

Art of Communication I/II

I know what I want and say how to get my message across! As managers, we have to write texts and present key messages again and again. A lot depends on the result, but there is often not enough time to prepare. How do we convince others in writing or in a presentation?  And how do we achieve a convincing result as quickly and efficiently as possible? In this module we train to plan writing processes and presentations strategically and creatively as well as to execute them skillfully and successfully. We question our habits, break routines and expand our repertoire of strategic and operative leadership communication with goal-oriented strategies and practices.

Learning Objectives

  • Structure presentations clearly
  • Deliver convincingly in front of a heterogeneous audience
  • Arguing clearly and with presence of mind in the Q&A
  • Using crises communicatively
Module 2 Constructive Self-Management

Leading Yourself & Others I/II

Leadership starts with ourselves – which is why we deliberately focus on self-leadership before external leadership. Based on the internationally recognized Big Five personality test, an individual coaching session for self-reflection on our leadership personality takes place before the module. We learn how to promote our strengths, overcome inner obstacles and deal with weaknesses. In addition to self-leadership based on personal values, the module focuses on efficient self-management. In this context, we look at resilience and antifragility, among other things. The more aware we become of our own leadership personality, the more successful and confident we become in our dealings with employees.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand self-efficacy and its positive influences on interactions with others
  • Develop strategies for self-organization and make sustainable decisions
  • Learn to deal with uncertainty and loneliness at the top
  • Cope with setbacks and leave a crisis with new strength
Module 3 Individual Equal Opportunities

Diversity & Inclusion I/II:

Individual equality of opportunity refers to the fair opportunity for every single person, regardless of their personal characteristics, background or circumstances, to have equal access to a wide range of resources such as inclusion, further training or career progression. An inclusive and diversity-promoting culture therefore not only aims to prevent discrimination and create equal opportunities, but also offers much more (“Diversity is being invited to the party; inclusion is being asked to dance”). And not without reason: it has long been proven that diverse teams can be more successful – if they are managed correctly. In this module, we therefore focus on the benefits and opportunities, but also the challenges, of diversity in teams and companies. It deals with topics such as psychological safety and dealing with weaknesses and using strengths in the team. We also want to create a common basis for assessing different behaviors and responding to them professionally. For example, we discuss different communication patterns so that all parties can support each other better in future and deal with challenging situations skillfully.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the dimensions of diversity and the underlying mechanisms for dealing with diversity
  • Be able to justify the added value of individual equality of opportunity and psychological safety
  • Recognize communication patterns and be able to respond to specific situations
  • Identify best practices and adapt them to your own situation
Module 4 Situational Team Leadership

Leading Yourself & Others II/II

Leadership means working through employees – but how do we do this successfully and sustainably? How do we deal with leading diverse teams and other challenging leadership situations? Here it is important to reflect on which values and thought patterns guide us in shaping leadership relationships and how our ideas about leadership or being led that we have learned in the course of our biography influence our leadership actions, reflecting on selected leadership models and with reference to the topic of authenticity. The “positive leadership” approach gives us a new perspective on our leadership actions. Using the specific example of “employee loyalty”, we also want to explore in greater depth the relevant influencing factors at team leader level in order to strengthen loyalty to the company/organization. We will also look at various trends in flexible and virtual working environments and their influence on the design of our leadership actions and our leadership relationships.

The afternoon before the module is reserved for a workshop on “Leading Resiliently”, which focuses in particular on dealing with challenging personality types & teams.

Learning Objectives

  • Be able to assess the explanatory value and practical relevance of selected leadership models
  • Track down your own ideas and thought patterns about leadership
  • Understanding authenticity as a concept
  • Reflect on core elements of strength-oriented leadership for your own practice
  • Understand factors influencing employee loyalty
  • Derive success factors for mastering leadership challenges in flexible and virtual working environments
Module 5 Successful Negotiation Management

Art of Communication II/II

Managers negotiate at different levels every day. In addition to professional expertise and emotional intelligence, convincing and sustainable negotiation results require efficient and structured negotiation skills. The attitude with which we approach our counterpart is also important. A successful negotiation result is achieved when all parties involved can make a profit. In this module, we therefore take an in-depth look at negotiation skills and the importance of diversity and strategies for challenging negotiation situations.

Learning Objectives

  • Conscious planning and successful execution of negotiations and meetings
  • Successfully integrating the cultural context into your own negotiating position
  • Dealing professionally with negotiation stress
  • Mastering negotiations with several parties with confidence
Module 6 Common Corporate Culture

Diversity & Inclusion II/II

A culture that promotes diversity and inclusion must build a shared understanding. On this basis, a corporate culture can be created in which all employees are perceived and can contribute so that we live for each other instead of against each other. Together, we will examine developments in society, economy, technology and demographics as well as the importance of diversity and inclusion in the context of innovation and competitiveness in the age of New Work. We will then address current challenges and develop solutions on the way to a shared and sustainable corporate culture.

Learning Objectives

  • Understanding economic and social developments relevant to the world of work
  • Understanding and overcoming cultural operational obstacles
  • Know sustainable diversity and inclusion strategies
  • Promoting a common culture in the company and dealing with resistance

Your Benefits

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Communication, Leadership & Diversity

The focus is on strengthening your leadership and communication skills and promoting diversity in a targeted manner - the foundation for an innovative, competitive corporate culture.

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Variety & Inclusion
Active examination of the diversity and heterogeneity of employees in the context of the diversity dimensions, whereby strengths, challenges and opportunities of one's own identification factors as well as dealing with opposites are addressed.
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Practical Relevance & Interactivity

The program is geared to the needs of ambitious professionals and designed for immediate implementation in everyday life. The practice-based nature of the program is additionally strengthened by examples, guest lectures, workshops, and a company visit.

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Individual Coaching

In individual coaching sessions, personality tendencies and their influence on the individual leadership style are addressed based on the internationally recognized Big Five model.

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Interactivity & Network

Inspiring experts and fellow students from various companies and industries ensure that there are stimulating exchanges – after graduation, the valuable network lives on through regular meetings as part of the alumni/-ae organization.

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What Our Clients Say

Aita de Roche
Aita de Roche
Head of Housekeeping and Logistics at UPK - University Psychiatric Clinics

I have learned a lot about topics such as self-leadership, resilience and mindfulness, effective self-organisation and the Big Five dimensions. Overall, the “CAS Leadership & Inclusion” has so far been an inspiring experience that has deepened my understanding of diversity and inclusion. It has encouraged me to actively participate in promoting diversity and inclusion both in a professional context and in everyday life. There is still a lot of work to be done in implementing these principles. Let’s take on the challenges and shape a more inclusive future together!

Christian Imhof
Christian Imhof
COO Livesystems Group AG

The CAS Leadership & Inclusion was a transformative experience that enhanced my ability to accurately analyze corporate culture and lead more effectively. Through the combination of theoretical knowledge and practical applications, I was able to sharpen my self-awareness and develop my communication skills. The valuable exchange with my fellow students not only deepened my understanding but also enriched my professional network across industries.

bigna
Bigna Silberschmidt
Journalist | Presenter | Speaker

I found the constructive exchange with the lecturers and participants from a wide range of industries particularly enriching. Diverse perspectives, self-reflection and dialog are an important prerequisite for the topics of leadership and inclusion. And living inclusion as a value in the company means actively engaging with it as a manager. That’s why I found the combination of the two areas in the CAS very coherent.

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