Dans le cadre du cours « Leading multicultural project teams » de la filière International Business Management, les étudiant·e·s ont collaboré avec des étudiant·e·s du Symbiosis Center For Management and Human Resource Development (Pune University, India).

Ce projet a permis aux étudiant·e·s de mettre en pratique la méthode Belbin, en particulier dans un contexte multiculturel, et a renforcé leur capacité à travailler dans des équipes multiculturelles.

Lors de leur séminaire pédagogique, Belbin a qualifié cette initiative d’excellente mise en pratique de la théorie Belbin à un cas d’études pratique et impliquant de manière forte les étudiant·e·s. Cette approche pragmatique et fortement internationale a permis aux étudiant·e·s de maîtriser les outils de gestion d’équipe sur le terrain.

Un merci tout particulier à Line Pillet, professeure ordinaire à HES-SO Valais/Wallis, et enseignante dans le programme International Business Management à la HEG, Netra Neelam (Directrice Adjointe, Responsable de l'Institut Entrepreneuriat et Management, SCMHRD) et Pearl DSouza (Représentante régionale de Belbin Inde), pour la conduite de cette initiative.

“We weren’t going to let COVID have the final word”

How two institutions helped their students develop a global mindset over closed borders.
« Leading multicultural project teams » a course of the International Business Management department.

During 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic affected the entire education ecosystem. Many students had to forego the opportunity for international travel, which had promised to prepare them for work in multicultural teams.

In response, two institutions, HEG Geneva, Switzerland and the Symbiosis Centre for Management and Human Resource Development (SCMHRD) in Pune, India, joined forces to offer their students the opportunity to engage in global, international and intercultural learning despite the closing of borders around the world.

Read and/or watch the webinar to find out how they used Belbin and the impact on their students

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Enhancing academic interactions with Belbin
Using Belbin Team Roles in Multicultural Project Management

The International Business Management program

A unique program in Western Switzerland!

The Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève of the University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland is offering a unique degree program in International Business Management. 

This program is entirely taught in English and covers the fundamental business management subjects, with an international and intercultural flavor. Final year elective courses cover very specific areas of international business that are particularly relevant to the professional environment in Geneva. 

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