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Bienvenue aux Recteurs Russes!
BienvenueBienvenue aux aux RecteursRecteurs RussesRusses!!
ESSECESSECFromFrom
The Best of the French The Best of the French tradition of tradition of
«« Grandes EcolesGrandes Ecoles »»ToTo
Global EducationGlobal EducationFor For creativitycreativity, Innovation & , Innovation &
responsibilityresponsibility
Cergy-PontoiseParis – La Défense
Singapore
3 CAMPUSES3 CAMPUSES
And offices in Tokyo, Beijing, Seoul, And offices in Tokyo, Beijing, Seoul, MumbaiMumbai, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo
MISSION STATEMENTMISSION STATEMENTMISSION STATEMENT
ESSEC IS DEDICATED TO ESSEC IS DEDICATED TO ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL
PROGRESSPROGRESS
Our Mission is to develop and Our Mission is to develop and accompany responsible and innovative accompany responsible and innovative individuals and organizations, in line individuals and organizations, in line
with the Humanist values anchored in with the Humanist values anchored in our European heritage.our European heritage.
MISSION STATEMENTMISSION STATEMENTMISSION STATEMENTESSEC IS DEDICATED TO ECONOMIC AND ESSEC IS DEDICATED TO ECONOMIC AND
SOCIAL PROGRESSSOCIAL PROGRESS
Our Mission is to develop and accompany Our Mission is to develop and accompany responsible and innovative individuals and responsible and innovative individuals and
organizations, in line with the Humanist values organizations, in line with the Humanist values anchored in our European heritage.anchored in our European heritage.
We aim to achieve this by:We aim to achieve this by:
* Enhancing learning through an innovative * Enhancing learning through an innovative approach to pedagogyapproach to pedagogy
* Renewing excellence in academic research* Renewing excellence in academic research* Accompanying the development of organizations * Accompanying the development of organizations
and communitiesand communities
ESSECESSEC’’s founding valuess founding values
Humanism,Humanism,Innovation,Innovation,Responsibility,Responsibility,Diversity, Diversity, ExcellenceExcellence
The ESSEC The ESSEC CommunityCommunity5200 students (4000 + 1200) in 19 + 25 5200 students (4000 + 1200) in 19 + 25 degreedegree--granting programsgranting programs
1300 + 300 graduates each year, 1300 + 300 graduates each year, 1300 at Master1300 at Master’’s level or aboves level or above
4000 executives enrolled per year on 4000 executives enrolled per year on Corporate training programsCorporate training programsAn active, worldwide alumni network:An active, worldwide alumni network:
33 000+ alumni across the world,33 000+ alumni across the world,48 ESSEC alumni associations in 35 countries,48 ESSEC alumni associations in 35 countries,10 chapters in major capital cities, including New York, 10 chapters in major capital cities, including New York, Shanghai, London, Tokyo and Singapore.Shanghai, London, Tokyo and Singapore.
Le Groupe ESSEC en 12 chiffres clLe Groupe ESSEC en 12 chiffres clééss
19+23 programmes 19+23 programmes diplômantsdiplômants
5200 5200 éétudiantstudiants(4000 Full time)(4000 Full time)
123 professeurs 123 professeurs permanentspermanents
3 campus Cergy, 3 campus Cergy, Paris, SingapourParis, Singapour
120 universit120 universitéés s partenairespartenaires
dans 30 paysdans 30 pays
+ de 33 000 + de 33 000 AlumniAlumni
16 accords 16 accords de double diplômede double diplôme
17 Chaires 17 Chaires dd’’enseignement et enseignement et
de Recherchede Recherche
Budget : 80 M€Budget : 80 MBudget : 80 M€€
30% d'30% d'éétudiants &tudiants &40% de professeurs 40% de professeurs
éétrangerstrangers
65 entreprises 65 entreprises crcréééées, dont 20 es, dont 20
en 2008en 2008
700 articles700 articleset ouvrageset ouvrages
publipubliéés en 5 anss en 5 ans
668 668 (MS +(MS +SectorialSectorial MBAMBAss))
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DEGREE DEGREE PROGRAMSPROGRAMS
1 2001 200COMPANY COMPANY
ProgramsPrograms
5 0005 000
2 3252 325
An International An International CriticalCritical SizeSize
12 12 SpecializedSpecialized MasterMaster’’s s DegreesDegreesM.S. Financial TechniquesM.S. Financial TechniquesM.S. M.S. InsuranceInsurance -- FinanceFinanceM.S. Marketing ManagementM.S. Marketing ManagementM.S. International M.S. International LogisticsLogistics and and SupplySupply chainchainManagementManagementM.S. International M.S. International SupplySupply ManagementManagementM.S. International Business Law & ManagementM.S. International Business Law & ManagementM.S. M.S. UrbanUrban, , EnvironmentalEnvironmental & Services Management& Services ManagementM.S. International Food M.S. International Food IndustryIndustry ManagementManagementM.S. M.S. StrategyStrategy and Management of International and Management of International BusinessBusinessM.S. Management of Information Systems & M.S. Management of Information Systems & TelecommunicationsTelecommunicationsM.S. Management of M.S. Management of TechnologicalTechnological ProjectsProjectsM.S. Business Engineering in Inf. Technologies and M.S. Business Engineering in Inf. Technologies and TelecommunicationsTelecommunications
SpecializedSpecialized MBAMBA’’ss
IMHI IMHI -- International International HospitalityHospitality ManagementManagement20082008--2009 classes2009 classes ((1 1 yearyear and 2 and 2 yearsyears trackstracks):):–– 99 participants 99 participants fromfrom 15 15 nationalitiesnationalities–– 54 men + 45 54 men + 45 womenwomen–– AverageAverage age : 26 age : 26 yearsyears
MBA in International MBA in International LuxuryLuxury Brand ManagementBrand Management20082008--2009 class2009 class::–– 41 participants 41 participants fromfrom 18 18 nationalitiesnationalities–– 7 men + 34 7 men + 34 womenwomen–– AverageAverage age : 30 age : 30 yearsyears–– 7 7 yearsyears of of professionnalprofessionnal experienceexperience ((averageaverage))
InternationalizationInternationalizationInternationalization«« GlobalizationGlobalization has been has been achievedachieved atat ESSECESSEC »»
(AACSB Peer (AACSB Peer ReviewReview Team, 2007)Team, 2007)EPSCI BBA : 4 EPSCI BBA : 4 languageslanguages, 1 , 1 yearyear abroadabroadESSEC MBA : 3 ESSEC MBA : 3 languageslanguages, 0,5 , 0,5 yearyear abroadabroadMBA MBA LuxuryLuxury–– 8080%% to 100% to 100% foreignforeign studentsstudents
Ph.DPh.D Program Program –– 75 % 75 % foreignforeign studentsstudents
118 118 academicacademic partnerspartners all all aroundaround the worldthe worldFacultyFaculty : 40% international , 20/30 : 40% international , 20/30 hiredhired in in 2006, 2007 & 20082006, 2007 & 2008ESSEC Campus in SingaporeESSEC Campus in Singapore
International International studentsstudents
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Evolution from 2003 to 2009
International International studentsstudentsFor the academic year 2007For the academic year 2007--2008,2008, 80 nationalities80 nationalities were were represented at ESSEC Business School. Over the past three represented at ESSEC Business School. Over the past three years, a total of 90 nationalities have been present on campus.years, a total of 90 nationalities have been present on campus.
The 10 most represented nationalities (2007The 10 most represented nationalities (2007--08) :08) :
* Moroccan:* Moroccan: 136136* Chinese:* Chinese: 113 113 * Lebanese:* Lebanese: 72 72 * German:* German: 5959* American:* American: 48 48 * Indian:* Indian: 45 45 * Canadian:* Canadian: 32 32 * Russian:* Russian: 32 32 * Spanish:* Spanish: 30 30 * Italian:* Italian: 2727
Seoul National University (MA/MBA)Seoul National University (MA/MBA)
GuanghuaGuanghua School of Management School of Management --Beijing University (MBA)Beijing University (MBA)
Mannheim University (Mannheim University (DiplomDiplomKaufmann)Kaufmann)
NanyangNanyang Business School, NTU (MBA)Business School, NTU (MBA)
EGADE EGADE –– Tec de Monterrey (MBA)Tec de Monterrey (MBA)
Indian Institute of Management Indian Institute of Management AhmedabadAhmedabad (PGP)(PGP)
KEIO Business School (MBA)KEIO Business School (MBA)
Double Double DegreeDegree ProgramsPrograms
www.essec-mannheim.com
ESSEC & MannheimESSEC & MannheimAlliance Alliance betweenbetween EuropeanEuropean leaders for worldleaders for world--class class projectsprojects «« AcademicAcademic AirbusAirbus »»
ConcretelyConcretely1992 Double 1992 Double degreedegree2001 2001 EuropeanEuropean MBAMBA2004 E&M 2004 E&M ExecutiveExecutive MBA MBA 2004 2004 ScholarScholar exchanges exchanges 2004 Joint 2004 Joint ResearchResearch ProjectsProjects2004 GIE E&M, 2004 GIE E&M, financialfinancial TreateeTreatee2006 WE E&M 2006 WE E&M ExecutiveExecutive MBAMBA
20022002--03 : 30 03 : 30 studentsstudents
20062006--07 : + 250 07 : + 250 studentsstudents
The ESSEC The ESSEC FacultyFaculty
The FacultyThe The FacultyFaculty
122 full122 full--time time professorsprofessors–– 40 % of the 40 % of the facultyfaculty isis of of foreignforeign originorigin–– 80 % of the new 80 % of the new professorsprofessors (2006(2006--2008) are 2008) are foreignersforeigners–– AlmostAlmost ¾¾ holdhold a a degreedegree fromfrom the best international the best international
universitiesuniversitiesColumbia, Columbia, CornellCornell, , CranfieldCranfield, Harvard, , Harvard, UniversityUniversity of Illinois, of Illinois, IndianIndianInstitute of Management Institute of Management -- Ahmedabad, Laval, London Ahmedabad, Laval, London SchoolSchool of of EconomicsEconomics, Universit, Universitéé de Montrde Montrééal, Mannheim, al, Mannheim, MIT,NorthwesternMIT,Northwestern, New , New York York UniversityUniversity, Oxford, Wharton, , Oxford, Wharton, UniversityUniversity of Wisconsin, of Wisconsin, StanfordStanford, Yale, , Yale, etc.etc.
20 international 20 international visitingvisiting professorsprofessors per per yearyear
350 part350 part--time time lecturerslecturers
Main research themesMain research themes
AnalysisAnalysis of of financialfinancial marketsmarketsOrganisationalOrganisational dynamicsdynamics, , sociologysociology and and philosophyphilosophyInternational International economicseconomics and and industrialindustrial organisationorganisationCorporateCorporate finance and finance and governancegovernanceManagement of innovation and new technologiesManagement of innovation and new technologiesManagement, organisation and Management, organisation and dynamicsdynamics of of humanhumanresourcesresourcesMarketing Marketing strategystrategy and consumer and consumer behaviorbehaviorManagerialManagerial strategiesstrategies of the of the firmfirmInformation Information systemssystems, , statisticsstatistics, , logisticslogisticsReal Real estateestate managementmanagementHealthHealth managementmanagement
Doctoral Program created in 1974Eminent Scholars have been graduatedThe academic and professional renown of ESSEC Business SchoolA new PhD program : 2 years of preliminaries + Pluridisciplinarity ; decision in November 2003 Opportunities with Paris, Singapore, Mannheim, IIM Ahmedabad, Stanford (Scancor), etc…In 2011/2012, 2500 Doctoral faculty will be missing in Management, worldwide….
Prof. Raymond-Alain Thietart
Director of PhDProgram
A Ph.D program of international renown for more than 30 years
A A Ph.DPh.D program of international renown program of international renown for more than 30 yearsfor more than 30 years
Cergy-Pontoise
(2007)Paris – La Défense
Singapore(October 2005)
3 CAMPUSES3 CAMPUSES
Elite Elite alumnialumni
World Class ManagersWorld Class Managers
EntrepreneursEntrepreneurs
HighestHighest Civil ServantsCivil Servants
TOP 30 VIP ESSECTOP 30 VIP ESSECTOP 30 VIP ESSEC
C. KONAN-BANNY (E68) : Prime minister - République Côte d’IvoireE. BARON CRESPO (E65) : Former Chairman of the EuropeanParliamentM. BON (E66) : Senior Advisor - former CEO France TelecomP. CESCAU (E71) : CEO - Unilever N.V.P.A. de CHALENDAR (E79) : CEO – Saint GobainG. CHERTOK (E88) : Associé Gérant – Rothschild & CieJ.L. DECORNOY (E75) : Président du Directoire - KPMGT. FALQUE-PIERROTIN ( E81) : Président directeur général -RedcatsT. FRITSCH (E80) : Président directeur général- ChaumetInternationalP. JOUBERT (E76) : Président - Alstom Power
M.C. LOMBARD (E81) : PrM.C. LOMBARD (E81) : Préésident directeur gsident directeur géénnééral ral -- Jet ServicesJet ServicesEmmanuelle MIGNON : Directeur de Cabinet du Emmanuelle MIGNON : Directeur de Cabinet du PresidentPresidentSARKOZYSARKOZYP. NANTERME (E81) : PrP. NANTERME (E81) : Préésident sident –– AccentureAccenture FranceFranceH. PARIZOT (E81) : PrH. PARIZOT (E81) : Préésident sident -- Mattel Europe Mattel Europe DENIS PAYRE (E 86) : CoDENIS PAYRE (E 86) : Co--FounderFounder, Business , Business ObjectsObjectsG. PELISSON (E79) : CEO G. PELISSON (E79) : CEO -- AccorAccorT. PEUGEOT (E80) : PrT. PEUGEOT (E80) : Préésident Conseil de surveillance sident Conseil de surveillance -- PSA PSA Peugeot CitroPeugeot CitroëënnD. REINICHE (E77) : PrD. REINICHE (E77) : Préésidente Europe sidente Europe -- The Coca Cola The Coca Cola CompanyCompanyG. ROUX de BEZIEUX (E84) : PrG. ROUX de BEZIEUX (E84) : Préésident directeur gsident directeur géénnééral ral -- Virgin Virgin Mobile Mobile P. SAUVAGEOT (E82) : Chairman & CEO P. SAUVAGEOT (E82) : Chairman & CEO -- HennessyHennessyM. VIAL (E77) : Directeur gM. VIAL (E77) : Directeur géénnééral / Administrateur ral / Administrateur -- Europ Europ Assistance Assistance S. VILLEPELET (E79) : S. VILLEPELET (E79) : PresidentPresident –– PricewaterhousecoopersPricewaterhousecoopers
TOP 30 VIP ESSECTOP 30 VIP ESSECTOP 30 VIP ESSEC
ExtremeExtreme connections connections withwithcompaniescompanies
AlwaysAlways referedrefered in France as in France as «« The The preferedpreferedBusiness Business SchoolSchool by by companiescompanies »»15 000 15 000 OffersOffers of Professional of Professional experiencesexperiences yearlyyearly, , for 3 000 for 3 000 studentsstudents16 Chairs as unique 16 Chairs as unique centerscenters of relevant of relevant researchresearchand expertiseand expertiseExceptionalExceptional salaries (MBA)salaries (MBA)–– 75 000 $ 75 000 $ atat 25 25 yrsyrs, 105 000 , 105 000 atat 2929 ((averageaverage))–– 90 000 $ 90 000 $ atat 25 25 yrsyrs, 150 000 , 150 000 atat 29 (29 (abroadabroad))
170 170 companiescompanies are are huntinghunting for for graduatesgraduates everyeveryyearyear, 35 , 35 InvestmentInvestment BanksBanks
CHAIRS CHAIRS –– Centres of ExpertiseCentres of Expertise
Consumer ProductsConsumer Products 1986 1986
Urban EconomicsUrban Economics 19871987
European Sales & Marketing StrategyEuropean Sales & Marketing Strategy 19871987
ESSECESSEC--Health EconomicsHealth Economics 19891989
Communication & ManagementCommunication & Management 19891989
LVMH Prestige International LVMH Prestige International
in Luxury Brand Management in Luxury Brand Management 19911991
CHAIRS CHAIRS –– Centres of ExpertiseCentres of Expertise
European Sports MarketingEuropean Sports Marketing 20022002
CrCrééditdit FoncierFoncier –– Real EstateReal Estate 20032003
Social EntrepreneurshipSocial Entrepreneurship 20032003
AVENTISAVENTIS--SANOFI SANOFI –– Bioethics Bioethics 20042004
Innovation and ServiceInnovation and Service 20042004
KPMG KPMG –– Financial ReportingFinancial Reporting 20052005
SociSociééttéé GGéénnééralerale -- Media & Entertain.Media & Entertain. 20052005
Excellence in European Food Chains Excellence in European Food Chains 20052005
Private EquityPrivate Equity 20062006
Diversity and PerformanceDiversity and Performance 20072007
Mission, Values, Learning goalsMission, Values, Learning goals
HUMANISM INNOVATION
RESPONSIBILITY
DIVE
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Our Mission is to develop and accompany responsible and innovative individuals and organizations, in line with the Humanist values
anchored in our European heritage
Values, Values, choicechoice and and studentstudent responsabilityresponsability ::An An advancedadvanced model of model of
«« Grande EcoleGrande Ecole »»
StudentStudent choicechoice and curriculum designand curriculum design
250 250 electiveselectives in the MBA programin the MBA program
Unique Unique IntegrationIntegration of of experiencesexperiences ::–– AcademicAcademic–– ProfessionalProfessional–– InternationalInternational
Unique Unique FlexibilityFlexibility
MBA period
6 months min. 12 months min.
+ minimum 24 credits (including 8 core courses)
+ international experience (6 months mini)
+ professional experience (18 months mini)
+ 3 languages (TOEIC 850)
+ Association and sporting activities
Integratedprofessional experience
MBA integratedMBA integratedMBA integrated
Average of 2 yearsAverage of 2 yearsby time of graduationby time of graduation
Initial period
Claire’s trackStudent admitted from Preparatory Classes
SeptSept Oct. Oct. Nov.Nov. DDééc.c. Janv.Janv. FFéév.v. MarsMars AvrilAvril MaiMai JuinJuin JuillJuill AoAoûûtt
PériodeInitiale
2004/05
MBA 1 2005/06
MBA 2 2006/07
MBA 3 2007/08
MBA 4 2008
E S S E C(+ cours de japonais)
Programme Japon àHirakata
Apprentissage 2ème missionUnibail (asset management)
Stage CommunicationParis Expo (Paris)
E S S E C (+ chaire BNP-Paribas Immobilier)
Stage JP Morgan (UK)
Stage JP Morgan (UK)Asset Management Real
Estate
ASIAN TRACK ESSEC SINGAPOUR
Apprentissage Unibail
ApprentissageUnibail
1ère mission
Echange àLuiss MBA - ROMEE S S E C Apprentissage 1ère mission
Unibail (contrôle de gestion)
Apprentissage Unibail
2ème missionApprentissage Unibail
Claire’s Track :
AcademicAcademic ResumeResume ::–– Courses : > 24 Courses : > 24 includingincluding fondamentalsfondamentals–– International International ExperienceExperience : 18 : 18 monthsmonths (18 UVEI)(18 UVEI)–– professionalprofessional ExperienceExperience : 24 : 24 monthsmonths ( 8 UVEP)( 8 UVEP)
–– Able to Able to conciliateconciliate ::One chair (Real One chair (Real EstateEstate))JapaneseJapanese program Japon in Hirakataprogram Japon in HirakataThe The AsianAsian TrackTrackOne One apprenticeshipapprenticeshipOne One academicacademic Echange Echange
« La grande école » became a MBA«« La grande La grande éécolecole »» becamebecame a MBAa MBA
ESSEC 1990 ESSEC 1990 ESSEC 2005 ESSEC 2005
Age :Age : 22,5 22,5 yearsyears 25 25 yearsyears
YearsYears Bac + 4,5 Bac + 4,5 yearsyears Bac + 7 Bac + 7 yearsyears
Prof.Prof.ExperienceExperience :: 6 to 9 6 to 9 monthsmonths 2 2 yearsyears
EntrepreneurshipEntrepreneurship atat ESSECESSEC
77 supervised projects have led to the creation 77 supervised projects have led to the creation of 46 businesses and of 46 businesses and 250 jobs250 jobs in 6 yearsin 6 years……
ESSEC ESSEC winner of 2005, 2006, 2007 SIFE winner of 2005, 2006, 2007 SIFE national final and qualified for SIFE World Cup national final and qualified for SIFE World Cup
A complete, integrated training and support A complete, integrated training and support program at program at ESSECESSEC = the entrepreneurial = the entrepreneurial reference for reference for GrandesGrandes EcolesEcoles..
2007 : 14 New businesses !!2007 : 14 New businesses !!
2008 : likely 202008 : likely 20
ESSEC ESSEC VenturesVentures
A vision of entrepreneurship that is bothA vision of entrepreneurship that is bothacademic and operationalacademic and operational
EntrepreneurshipEducation
ESSEC-Mannheim EXECUTIVE MBAInstitut de la Transmission d’Entreprise
Women’s entrepreneurship
ESSEC MBAEPSCIIMHI
Specialized Masters
Incubators Financial support
MBA Education
Executive Education
SEEDCAPITAL
FUND
INCUBATORESSEC VENTURES
POST INCUBATOR ESSEC VENTURES
Network
ESSEC Alumni
Partner Network
PrivatePublicOther Academic Institutions
ESSEC/CENTRALEProject Catalyst
INCUBATOR PARIS BIOTECH
ANTROPIAANTROPIAMarch 2008March 2008
EventsSalon des entrepreneurs,
Tremplin entreprises (depuis 99),concours Créatio,SIFE (2005 & 2006)
EntrepreneurshipEntrepreneurship atat ESSECESSEC
Capitalinvestment
Business Plan
Initiation to Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneuriat socialEntrepreneuriat socialESSECESSEC
ServiceServiceESSECESSEC
FormationFormationContinueContinue
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RepriseTransmissiond’entreprise
Women’s entrepreneurship
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CompaniesCompanies creationcreationss in the incubator in the incubator ESSEC Ventures ESSEC Ventures by ESSEC Studentsby ESSEC Students
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Education to Education to creativitycreativity, , leadership, innovationleadership, innovation
7 El7 Eléémentsments clclééss
LL’’expexpéérience de lrience de l’’international et international et ll’’interculturelinterculturelLL’’expexpéérience de la rencontre de rience de la rencontre de ll’’autre, au service de populations autre, au service de populations ddééfavorisfavorisééesesLL’’entraentraîînement nement àà la crla crééativitativitéé et et au leadershipau leadership
7 El7 Eléémentsments clcléés s (suite)(suite)
Le socle des humanitLe socle des humanitééssLL’’alternance entreprise alternance entreprise /universit/universitééLL’’entraentraîînement au choixnement au choixLe tutorat personnelLe tutorat personnel
7 El7 Elééments clments cléés:s:# 1# 1
LL’’expexpéérience de lrience de l’’international et international et ll’’interculturelinterculturel
–– LL’’ESSEC exige des ESSEC exige des éétudiants:tudiants:quatre langues et au moins un an quatre langues et au moins un an ààll’é’étranger au niveau bachelortranger au niveau bachelortrois langues et au moins six mois trois langues et au moins six mois ààll’é’étranger au niveau MBAtranger au niveau MBA
–– 120 partenaires internationaux120 partenaires internationaux
7 El7 Elééments clments cléés:s:# 2# 2
LL’’expexpéérience de la rencontre de lrience de la rencontre de l’’autre, autre, au service de populations dau service de populations dééfavorisfavorisééeses–– Sous des formes variSous des formes variéées, un grand nombre de es, un grand nombre de
nos nos éétudiants rtudiants rééalisent une expalisent une expéérience rience dd’’apprentissage auprapprentissage auprèès de prisonniers, de s de prisonniers, de malades, de communautmalades, de communautéés exclues en France ou s exclues en France ou dans des pays dans des pays éétrangerstrangers
–– RRéésultats: les sultats: les éétudiants relativisent leurs tudiants relativisent leurs ambitions et prennent du recul.ambitions et prennent du recul.
7 El7 Elééments clments cléés: s: # 3# 3
LL’’entraentraîînement nement àà la crla crééativitativitéé, , innovation, leadershipinnovation, leadership–– La valeur de crLa valeur de crééativitativitéé et det d’’innovation innovation
est trest trèès prs préégnante gnante àà ll’’ESSECESSEC85 associations 85 associations éétudiantes tudiantes
–– ESSEC Venture : CrESSEC Venture : Crééation de 25 ation de 25 entreprises nouvelles eentreprises nouvelles en 2008 n 2008
–– Les Les éétudiantstudiants sontsont trtrèèss responsablesresponsables de de leurleur proprepropre construction construction acadacadéémiquemique
7 El7 Elééments clments cléés:s:# 4# 4
Le socle des humanitLe socle des humanitééss–– Les cours dLes cours d’’histoire de lhistoire de l’’art, de philosophie du art, de philosophie du
commerce, dcommerce, d’é’éthique des affaires, les chaires thique des affaires, les chaires spspéécialiscialiséées en es en ééthique des biotechnologies, thique des biotechnologies, entrepreneuriat social, diversitentrepreneuriat social, diversitéé et performance, et performance, etc... repretc... repréésentent 50 cours sur les 250 sentent 50 cours sur les 250 éélectifslectifs
–– Ils dIls déécouvrent de grands auteurs modernes couvrent de grands auteurs modernes comme Hans Jonas (comme Hans Jonas (ééthique de conviction et de thique de conviction et de responsabilitresponsabilitéé), J), Jüürgen Habermas (thrgen Habermas (thééorie de orie de ll’’agir communicationnel), John agir communicationnel), John RawlsRawls (th(thééorie de orie de la justice), Emmanuel Levinas (rapport la justice), Emmanuel Levinas (rapport àà ll’’autre) autre)
7 El7 Elééments clments cléés: s: # 5# 5
LL’’alternance entreprise/universitalternance entreprise/universitéé–– LL’’ESSEC pratique sous une forme avancESSEC pratique sous une forme avancéée e
ll’’originalitoriginalitéé principale des grandes principale des grandes éécoles coles franfranççaisesaises : une formation tr: une formation trèès s éélitiste au litiste au ddéépart, qui spart, qui s’’appuie sur une vaste culture appuie sur une vaste culture ggéénnéérale interdisciplinaire, puis une drale interdisciplinaire, puis une déécouverte couverte alternalternéée des situations re des situations rééelles delles d’’entreprises et entreprises et des concepts professionnels ndes concepts professionnels néécessairescessaires
–– Les jeunes diplômLes jeunes diplôméés de ls de l’’ESSEC ont en moyenne ESSEC ont en moyenne deux anndeux annéées pleines des pleines d’’expexpéérience rience professionnelle dans trois entreprises professionnelle dans trois entreprises diffdifféérentes, ils ont vrentes, ils ont véécu dans trois payscu dans trois pays : ceci les : ceci les transforme transforme
7 El7 Elééments clments cléés: s: # 6# 6
LL’’entraentraîînement au choixnement au choix–– Les cursus de lLes cursus de l’’ESSEC sont extrêmement ESSEC sont extrêmement
flexibles, grâce flexibles, grâce àà la transformation de la la transformation de la Grande Ecole en un MBA intGrande Ecole en un MBA intéégrgréé. .
–– Grâce aux 250 cours Grâce aux 250 cours éélectifs, aux choix lectifs, aux choix dans ldans l’’organisation des porganisation des péériodes de cours riodes de cours et des expet des expéériences professionnelles, il nriences professionnelles, il n’’y y a pas deux a pas deux éétudiants de ltudiants de l’’ESSEC qui ESSEC qui sortent en ayant suivi le même parcourssortent en ayant suivi le même parcours
7 El7 Elééments clments cléés: s: # 7# 7Le tutorat personnelLe tutorat personnel–– Pour aider lPour aider l’é’étudiant tudiant àà faire ses propres choix, un faire ses propres choix, un
dialogue permanent est organisdialogue permanent est organiséé avec un aavec un aîînnéé, , professeur, membre de lprofesseur, membre de l’’administration, ou administration, ou diplômdiplôméé
–– Dans la parole Dans la parole ééchangchangéée avec ce tuteur, se e avec ce tuteur, se jouent des prises de recul, des relectures jouent des prises de recul, des relectures dd’’expexpéériences, la construction de la possibilitriences, la construction de la possibilitéédd’’une confiance avec un aune confiance avec un aîînnéé adulte qui peut adulte qui peut servir de miroir critique et bienveillant. servir de miroir critique et bienveillant.
ESSEC ESSEC commitmentcommitment to Societyto SocietyAs As pedagoguespedagogues::–– SelectingSelecting mature mature individualsindividuals–– TeachingTeaching the values of the values of freedomfreedom and and luciditylucidity–– PlacingPlacing economiceconomic decisionsdecisions withinwithin complexcomplex
contextscontexts–– NurturingNurturing the spirit of invention, building and the spirit of invention, building and
serviceservice–– 30% of 30% of tuitiontuition feesfees coveredcovered by by financingfinancing
optionsoptionsAs As researchersresearchers::–– Comparative Comparative historyhistory of of capitalistcapitalist systemssystems–– Social Social EntrepreneurshipEntrepreneurship ChairChair–– Drug innovation ChairDrug innovation Chair–– CSR, CSR, GloballyGlobally ResponsibleResponsible Leadership, Leadership,
PRiMEPRiME……..As As citizenscitizens::–– «« A Top business A Top business schoolschool: : WhyWhy Not Me?Not Me? »»–– 12 12 humanitarianhumanitarian associationsassociations–– EntrepreneurshipEntrepreneurship, , includingincluding social social projectsprojects–– GRLI, GRLI, PRiMEPRiME, UN, AACSB, EFMD, UN, AACSB, EFMD……
A fully-committedinstitution :
serving public interests & the common good
ESSEC ESSEC …… ourour greatestgreatestsource of source of pridepride ::
In France and more, In France and more,
The favorite Business The favorite Business SchoolSchool of of companiescompanies !!
CreativityCreativity and and EntrepreneurshipEntrepreneurship
CreativityCreativity and Leadership Trainingand Leadership Training«« InnovationInnovation »» quitequite recognizedrecognized amongamong
alumnialumni as a valueas a valueESSEC as a ESSEC as a transformationaltransformational leader in leader in
higherhigher educationeducation in France, in France, nownowinternationallyinternationallyA A uunique and nique and successfulsuccessful apparatusapparatus in in EntrepreneurshipEntrepreneurship
“ESSEC receives highmarksfrom recruiters participating in the survey for students’growingcultural awareness as well as their balancebetween theory and practice. “
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46000
4390033900 à
375006. Master Paris
Dauphine
45900
4380034000 à
378005. Institut
d'études
politiques de
Paris
(SciencesPo)
46200
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400004. Ecole de
management de
Lyon (EM Lyon)
46700
4450036000 à
400003. Ecole
supérieure de
commerce de
Paris (ESCPEAP)
47600
4500036000 à
400002. Hautes
études
commerciales
(HEC)
47600
4520036000 à
400001. Ecoles
supérieure des
sciences
économiques et
commerciales
(ESSEC)
46000
4390033900 à
375006. Master Paris
Dauphine
45900
4380034000 à
378005. Institut
d'études
politiques de
Paris
(SciencesPo)
46200
4420036000 à
400004. Ecole de
management de
Lyon (EM Lyon)
46700
4450036000 à
400003. Ecole
supérieure de
commerce de
Paris (ESCPEAP)
47600
4500036000 à
400002. Hautes
études
commerciales
(HEC)
47600
4520036000 à
400001. Ecoles
supérieure des
sciences
économiques et
commerciales
(ESSEC)
Le Point
« Palmarès Ecoles de
commerce » – February
2007ESSEC is the School that
best prepares its students
for professional life
Le Nouvel
Economiste
« The best
Masters and
MBAs » – March
2007ESSEC ranked
1st for 3
different
Master’s
programs
L’EXPANSION
« Palmarès Ecoles de commerce » –
April 2007
The salary you will earn after graduating
from Business School
International International RankingsRankings
77thth Best MBA in the Best MBA in the WorldWorld
Wall Street JournalWall Street Journal(+ Harris Interactive)(+ Harris Interactive)
Sept. 2007Sept. 2007
International Survey : International Survey : 4500 Recruiter Insights4500 Recruiter Insights
Harris Interactive : interview of Harris Interactive : interview of recruitersrecruiters
«« SupportiveSupportive BehaviorsBehaviors »» : : The The recruiterrecruiter’’ss likelihoodlikelihood of of recruitingrecruitingfromfrom the the schoolschool in the in the nextnext 2 2 yearsyears : :
ESSEC =ESSEC = First Business First Business SchoolSchool in the World !!!in the World !!!
«« PerceptionPerception »» : The : The recruiterrecruiter’’ss perception of the perception of the schoolschool basedbased on the on the schoolschool and and studentstudent attributesattributes : : ESSEC = 5th in the worldESSEC = 5th in the world
1 5 15 20 25
International Schools Rank
10
1. ESSEC
1 5 15 20 25
International Schools Rank
10
5. ESSEC
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TOTAL RANKING : 7th favorite TOTAL RANKING : 7th favorite schoolschool worldwideworldwide
«« IntensitiveIntensitive FactorFactor »» : the : the levellevel of of involvementinvolvement recruitersrecruiters have have withwith the the schoolschool : : ESSEC = 3rd in the world.ESSEC = 3rd in the world.
«« Mass Mass AppealAppeal »» : : NumberNumber of of recruitersrecruiters placingplacing graduatesgraduates in jobs in jobs outsideoutside the U.S. or the U.S. or equallyequally insideinside and and outsideoutside the U.S. the U.S.
1 5 15 20 25
International Schools Rank
10
3. ESSEC
1 5 15 20 25
International Schools Rank
10
281 Recruiters21. ESSEC
(57 Recruiters)
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ComparisonComparison analysisanalysisfor for competitivecompetitive schoolsschools
ESSEC ESSEC comparedcompared to:to:
5 5 EuropeanEuropeanHECHECESADEESADEINSEADINSEADBOCCONIBOCCONILondon BSLondon BS
5 American5 AmericanDartmouthDartmouthColumbiaColumbiaBerkeleyBerkeleyNorthwesternNorthwesternDukeDuke
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Our MBA Our MBA studentsstudents overcomeovercome the the referencereference groups in :groups in :
Europ. groups Europ. groups ReferencesReferences
US groups US groups ReferencesReferences
%% gapgap %% gapgap
Fit Fit withwith the the corporatecorporate cultureculture 9090 6868 +22+22 7171 +19+19
AbilityAbility for teamfor team--workingworking 9393 7373 +20+20 7575 +18+18
Leadership Leadership potentialpotential 9090 7171 +19+19 7575 +15+15
PersonalPersonal ethicsethics and and integrityintegrity 9090 7373 +17+17 7575 +15+15
StrategicStrategic thinkingthinking 8686 7171 +15+15 7272 +14+14
CommitmentCommitment to CSRto CSR 6262 4848 +14+14 5454 +8+8
AttributesAttributes ESSECESSEC
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ESSEC as an institution ESSEC as an institution overcomesovercomes the the referencereference groups groups in :in :
Europ. groups Europ. groups ReferencesReferences
US groups US groups ReferencesReferences
%% gapgap %% gapgap
Content of the Content of the curriculumcurriculum 8686 6060 +26+26 6262 +24+24
SuccessSuccess withwith pastpasthireshires 9090 6767 +23+23 7070 +20+20
IncorporatesIncorporatesExperentialExperential learninglearning in in the curriculumthe curriculum
7676 5151 +25+25 5151 +25+25
LikelihoodLikelihood of of recruitingrecruitingstarsstars 7676 6666 +10+10 7171 +5+5
FacultyFaculty expertiseexpertise 7272 6262 +10+10 6262 +10+10
AttributesAttributes ESSECESSEC
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Most important ESSEC Most important ESSEC studentstudent ’’s s attributesattributes in the in the recruiterrecruiter’’ss decisiondecision
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AbilityAbility to to workwork wellwell withinwithin a teama team 90 %90 %
AnalyticalAnalytical and and problemproblem--solvingsolving skillsskills 86 %86 %
PersonalPersonal ethicsethics and and integrityintegrity 83 %83 %
Communication and Communication and interpersonalinterpersonal skillsskills 79 %79 %
Leadership Leadership potentialpotential 72 %72 %
Most important ESSEC Business SchoolMost important ESSEC Business School’’s s attributesattributes in the in the recruiterrecruiter’’ss decisiondecision
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LikelihoodLikelihood of of recruitingrecruiting «« starsstars »» 72 %72 %
SuccessSuccess withwith pastpast hireshires 66 %66 %
StudentStudent’’s international s international knowledgeknowledge and and experienceexperience 59 %59 %
Content of the curriculumContent of the curriculum 52 %52 %IncorporatesIncorporates experientalexperiental learninglearning intointothe curriculumthe curriculum 45 %45 %