Covid-19 : les diplômés, les étudiants et les professeurs se mobilisent
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- Le 27 avril 2020
- A circonstance exceptionnelle, réponse exceptionnelle : Soliguide créé une réponse nationale à la crise !
- Production de masque et de désinfectant par Procter & Gamble à Amiens
- #OnSeVoitDemain : soutenons les entreprises et commerçants durant cette période compliquée !
- L'avénement de la téléconsultation des médecins et infirmiers
- #SauvonsUneBoite : Audencia se mobilise pour aider les entreprises locales
Devant l’afflux de demandes reçues, ils ont finalement retenu 7 entreprises, au lieu des 3 ou 4 initialement prévues. Pour des raisons de discrétion, leurs noms ne seront pas communiqués.
Au cours des prochaines semaines, les étudiants et professeurs vont donc les aider à solutionner diverses problématiques : chercher de nouveaux débouchés / clients, renforcer la communication commerciale, challenger les business models, adapter les approches et offres en matière de relation client...
- Le projet Makair : création d’un prototype de respirateur artificiel
Jean-Marc Charlot, professeur à Audencia, a rejoint le projet MakAir (du collectif Makers for Life) au nom d’Audencia. « J’ai eu l’opportunité, à double titre par mon rôle de trésorier de l’Association Ping et de responsable du Makerspace d’Audencia, de modestement et à mon niveau contribuer à ce projet en produisant quelques pièces nécessaires à la réalisation des prototypes. Ces pièces étaient récupérées à domicile par les services de la Mairie de Nantes et acheminées au Palace, QG des opérations de ce projet. C’est un impressionnant Hackathon, le plus long que je n’ai jamais connu, qui s’est déroulé sur un mois et demi et qui conduit à un dossier de demande d’agrément auprès de l’Agence Nationale de Sécurité et du Médicament pour la mise en production massive de cet appareil. Chapeau bas à ce collectif génial qui permet de grande chose pour un monde futur différent et meilleur pour tous, exactement dans l’esprit du projet « Culture Maker» que je porte à Audencia ».
Depuis le 24 mars, l’école nantaise a mis à disposition ses imprimantes 3D pour produire des pièces pour les phases de prototypage du respirateur.
Conçu et prototypé en s’inspirant des méthodes des makers et des startups, le MakAir est pensé, depuis le début, pour respecter 100% des règles garantissant la sécurité des patients en conformité avec la réglementation européenne sur les dispositifs médicaux.
MakAir est un projet en cours de tests. Les opérations d'essais et d'assemblage sont situées en France. Retrouvez toutes les informations sur ce projet directement sur le site internet : https://makair.life/
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Audencia's alumni keep the connection going!
In April and May, alumni from all horizons and continents kept the conversation rolling with Audencia's full-time MBA students. Since the beginning of lockdown, the students are #SFH (studying from home) with all the advantages of a permanent supply of coffee but also with all the difficulties of being isolated due to the current global situation. Preparing the end of their MBA, writing and defending a thesis, planning the next career move are just some of the current challenges facing the 30-strong MBA class of 2020. Our alumni responded warmly and quickly to the School's call to join the conversation by pairing up for several one-hour sessions with the current MBA class who were able to ask as many questions as they wanted and garner insight from alumni with regard to their experiences. Over the weeks, the insights and advice from alumni to students built up an inspiringly varied yet coherent picture: The Venezuelan about working in the USA: to blend with the culture you're working in, hang out with people from that country! The finance professional about the current crisis: I graduated during the global financial crisis and finding a job in my field took time and energy but I got there The musican who never stops learning (fingers crossed for your PhD): everything you do will pay off sooner or later The director on working outside your cultural comfort zone: sometimes it feels like running a 100m race with ski boots on The CEO: it's not the title but being in a situation to lead projects and the freedom to orient strategic choices The American who has only worked outside the USA: you can sell your atypical profile if you target the right companies The Indian on moving to Canada: I networked hard before leaving my home country and had 12 meetings set up before I arrived in Canada An immense "merci" to the star-studded cast of Audencians who joined the discussions: Daniela Aguilera (MBA 11), Siddharth Akolkar (IMM 10), Karen Barrozzi (MBA 08), Jerome Beilvert (MBA 10), Florent Besnard (MBA 14), Maita Malilong (MBA 07), Hasnae Niang (MBA 14), Laurent Pataillot (EuroMBA 19), Zachary Stokes (MBA 14), Vincent Usache (MBA 12)
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Finding a job in a time of crisis: Join the webinar with Daniel Porot on 28 April!
Produced by Sensible Media for a small group of top notch European business schools, Audencia continues to provide career development webinars for students and alumni. On Tuesday 28 April from 13:00 to 14:00 (Paris time), Daniel Porot* will share his thoughts and advice on finding a job in a time of crisis. Companies are finding it hard at the moment to focus on anything but cashflow and short-term priorities. For many, recruitment is frozen and layoffs have started. To anyone looking for work might it can feel like the job market has closed. But, paradoxically, companies face acute skill shortages trying to handle the crisis. In this webinar, Daniel Porot will show how job seekers who can adapt their approach appropriately can still find opportunities. Audencia has a small number of free tickets for students and alumni REGISTER HERE *Daniel Porot lectures on career design and job hunting at INSEAD, Columbia, IMD, Kellogg, London Business School, Stanford, Wharton and Audencia. Daniel co-taught Richard N. Bolles' (author of What Color Is Your Parachute?) two-week summer workshop for 20 years. He has trained more than 115,000 people in 60 countries and has enabled over 2 million people to be trained using his methods. He is the author of 22 books (including four US and European bestsellers). More information (and free careers materials) at www.Porot.com
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- Le 22 avr. 2020
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India Chapter goes virtual!
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