HSG MBA: Strategic Focus?

Category: , , By Stuart
Hi guys!

Many of you might know that University of st. Gallen has been offerring business education, economics and law courses since 1898. yes that's right, University of St. Gallen (HSG) has been offerring bachelors, masters and phD courses in these fields for nearly 110 years! (No wonder it is the most sought after university here!)

However, its MBA program was started only in 2005. My friend recently asked me thatin view of so many concurrent courses, how does the HSG view its MBA program and does the MBA have a differential identity of its own. Also, whether having bachelors and masters students is a disadvantage in any manner.

Well i'll try to address these issues one by one:

First and foremost, the MBA program was started by HSG in a bid to spread its wings globally. HSG has earned an unparalleled reputation in the German speaking region. however, it realised that it needed a global identity. So the MBA is a strategic decision and is of utmost priority for St. Gallen.

In view of this priority, HSG has undergone several structural changes in order to facilitate the creation of the right quality of mba program. First and foremost, in a clear departure from tradition, HSG has made this program self funded and declined state support. This was essential because swiss rules restrict the ratio of foreign students in each class for programs that the swiss government (or for that matter , any Kanton funds)

Secondly, a separate Executive School
http://www.es.unisg.ch/ was set-up under the leadership of Prof Peter Gomez (the current SWX chairman) which is primarily responsible for executive education. The MBA program falls under the executive school which is responsible for making it a success.

To serve the interests of MBA students, the career services centre (
http://csc.unisg.ch) has been detached from the university and is now under the folds of the executive school and the MBA program has its own career services coordinators. As a result, the company events for MBAs has risen and in addition for each corporate event that takes place in the main university, we usually have a separate Apero for MBA students.

We are a small batch of MBA students. While this is an advantage for us as students, it can be a turn off for most recruiters as we don't have the large numbers to offer for recruitments. In this sense, having a large pool of students in the University (over 5000) and HSG's reputation in the business world has helped ensure that year after year companies flock to the campus in herds.. the number of corporate events listed on the CSC website are very large and keep growing and we as MBA students find several opportunities to participate in ones that interest us. We arenot the odd ones out in these events as typically Masters and PhD students challenge us in these workshops, however, the clear edge we have as MBAs help us gain recruiters attention and provide us a premium positioning.

On other fronts, u have access to huge academic resources , diverse student body (read: pretty girls!!) and also initiatives like the buddy system, AIESEC, freshers parties and so much more.. so it is a lot of fun...

So doing your MBA in St. Gallen, is a very sensible thing to do!!
cheers!!
 

1 comment so far.

  1. necromonger November 17, 2007 at 5:09 AM
    Stuart, I've added you on my list. Cheers!

    -necro

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