CEMS Alliance – Stage 1 April 30, 2009 Dominik Burkolter Alexandra Fisenko Phoebe Liu Igor Zhilin Alliance & Network Strategy Dr. Markus Kreutzer
Agenda History Current Situation Analysis Stakeholders Value Network Current State of the Alliance Conclusion
Reasons to Form an Alliance Masters in Management Degree with a Global Reach DemandSupply Students ? ? ? Many great programs to choose from Need to be most attractive to companies and students Companies The CEMS alliance was formed
Reasons to Form an Alliance Founded in 1988 CEMS Chairman - Bernard Ramanantsoa, Dean of HEC Paris 23 Full Member Universities 4 Associate Academic Member Universities 55 Corporate Partners CEMS Class (+56% vs 5 years ago) 52% male, 48% female 43 nationalities (including 13 non-European)
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Stakeholders CEMS
Value Network Analysis Source: Gartner (2008): Value Network Analysis Highlights Tangible and Intangible Value Exchanges Solid lines = tangible, dotted, intangible Alumni Universities Promoting Top Education Potential candidates Students PhD Corporations Faculties Network / Events CV database Internships Job market Career Leading in industriy Knowledge exchange Top students Promoting Feedback Exchange of ideas / opinions Socialising Up-to-date knowledge Studies Money
Organisation Annual Meeting Strategic Board Executive Board CEMS Head Office Student Board Permanent Comitees CEMS ClubsAlumni Association Academic and Corporate Partners Vission and Mission