Master Business Project > ELOPE: Hope for the future
Dear Elopers,
Only after the end of a project are you able to understand the importance of little details considered irrelevant during the process. I am proud to have the chance to be part of this exciting experience.
Posted by
Alberto Falsetta
MHA student, ELOPE Master Business Project
Only now do I understand how the projects presented in Bern will be helpful one day to create and develop something innovative. We have to think of all the suggestions and ideas expressed by the teams as a mean to develop something “good” - one of the simplest adjectives to describe the hope I have for the future of those concepts. If properly used, the different projects will help future architects, designers, hospital managers and owners to create something “good” for the world that lives around a hospital.
As a business student it is amazing how I can feel satisfied to have contributed to develop ideas that will not just help to create value in order to have an economic return, but will simply help to create value for people. I really hope that EHL will continue participating in that kind of project because every student must have the opportunity to feel involved in such a personal and professional development.
Looking forward to see the new ELOPE project!
The "elope" project
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This year's "elope" project, on human-centered medicine, is one of the two final Master Business Projects for the 2009 Master of Hospitality Administration graduating class. | |
Master Business Project
As a capstone to EHL’s Master of Hospitality Administration programme, the students work on a Master Business Project (MBP) in teams of 10 or 12 for a period of 14 weeks.





