14 Sep 2021
What are the key managerial skills to be a good manager?
Any good manager must have natural aptitudes such as availability, listening skills, respect and tolerance, but also managerial skills.
Read the article
27 Nov 2020
Etudiants & apprenants
Orientation
For several years now, the pedagogical virtues of Business Games have been widely recognised in business school circles, so much so that these "business games" are now part of the curriculum of every student specialising in management, entrepreneurial management, business development, international business, etc. Here's how a business game works and how to put all the chances on one's side to win.
In concrete terms, the Business Games take the form of role-playing games during which participants are grouped into teams that compete against each other to respond to a practical case. Accompanied by one or more faculty members, students work together for three, four or five days, usually on their school campus. It is also as a group that they defend their case before a jury, often composed of professionals and professors, at the end of the Business Games.
If these games find their place in the pedagogy developed by the business schools, it is mainly because they allow students to put their managerial skills into practice and to experience the know-how and interpersonal skills necessary for the exercise of their future profession. Whether they specialise in marketing, supply chain, entrepreneurship, international management, corporate finance or human resources management, a business school student must have acquired experience in project management, which is what these Business Games are all about.
Also, this type of role-playing allows students to meet each other, to get to know each other better and to learn how to create synergies between different characters and personalities. At IPAG Business School, students participate in their first Business Game during the first week of the first year of study of certain courses (Grande Ecole Programme, Bachelor's Degree in Luxury Management, Marketing and Digital, International Business...). As for the Business Games of the second year, third year or Master's cycle, their vocation is rather to prepare students for their professional integration and to accustom them to working collectively in project mode as they will have to do in the professional world.
In Monopoly, it is often said that the best strategy is to buy all the orange properties, ignore the blue ones, mortgage to invest and cause the housing shortage to be certain to win. For the Business Games, it's much more serious and there is unfortunately no miracle solution, only a few main principles to be respected:
While some business schools give great rewards to the winners, it is mainly in terms of work experience and skills acquisition that students win through these experiences. Good luck to all of you for your next Business Games... or your next Monopoly games with your family, for that matter.
14 Sep 2021
Any good manager must have natural aptitudes such as availability, listening skills, respect and tolerance, but also managerial skills.
Read the article
19 Nov 2019
The research for an internship for a student can sometimes be daunting and this is quite normal. During your school year, when you are already concerned about your exams, it is not always easy to get organised to find an internship. Don't panic, here are our 5 tips to find a host company and get a great internship!
Read the article
09 Jan 2020
Whether you want to pursue an international career or not, going to study abroad can be a springboard to make your professional career aspirations a reality. It’s also a low risk way to try living abroad as a student, and where would you rather be than Paris? Study abroad in Paris is a great opportunity for students in terms of career development and cultural development.
Read the article
Application
Contact