NCCUC’s “Global Immersion in Asia” Summer Program: A Deep Dive into Sustainable Finance and Corporate Strategy

NCCUC’s “Global Immersion in Asia” Summer Program: A Deep Dive into Sustainable Finance and Corporate Strategy

【Article by College of Commerce】
The National Chengchi College of Commerce (NCCUC) through its Office of International Programs (OIP) and International Exchange Programs (IEP) successfully concluded the first session of its "Global Immersion in Asia" Summer Programs, held from May 20th to 24th at the university's campus. The program, titled "Corporate Sustainability and Financial Strategy," offered a unique blend of academic instruction, industry talks, company visits, and hands-on projects, immersing students in the dynamic world of sustainable finance and corporate social responsibility.

The program commenced on the evening of May 20th with a lively welcome reception. Students, hailing from diverse backgrounds and partner schools, had the opportunity to network and connect with each other in a welcoming environment, fostered by engaging conversations, a variety of delectable food, and presentations from International Program Ambassador’s (IPAs) about Taiwan and NCCUC. This initial event set the tone for a week of collaborative learning and cultural exchange.

Associate Dean for International Affairs in the College of Commerce Professor Yenn-Ru Chen, formally inaugurated the program. In her opening remarks, Professor Chen expressed her enthusiasm for the student’s interest in the program and the growing interest from partner schools. She highlighted the importance of student feedback in shaping and improving the program, emphasizing the value of continuous improvement through international collaboration. Professor Hong Yi Chen, the program coordinator from the Department of Finance, followed with his own welcome address. He underscored the faculty's commitment to delivering high-quality instruction and encouraged participants to actively engage in the learning process.

A key highlight of the program was the visit to Janman Precision on May 21st, a prominent Taiwanese manufacturer specializing in custom medical components and tooling. Students were given a guided tour of the company's Taoyuan factory, where they witnessed firsthand the intricate manufacturing processes and learned about Janman's dedication to quality, speed, and precision. The tour concluded with a Q&A session with company representatives, the students were provided with an opportunity to deepen their understanding of the company's operations and ask questions about their sustainable practices.

The program's academic component featured engaging lectures and discussions on corporate social responsibility and sustainable development trends, the role of finance in corporate sustainability, and the growing field of sustainable investment with a social impact. These sessions were complemented by talks from industry experts, including a presentation on May 22nd by a senior representative from Amundi, a leading global asset management company. The speaker shared valuable insights into how Amundi integrates environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria into its investment decisions, offering students a practical perspective on sustainable finance in action.

On May 23rd, students participated in a thought-provoking case discussion focused on impact investing, using Credit Suisse's activities in Asia as a case study. This session delved into the complexities of balancing social and financial objectives, prompting students to consider the ethical and practical implications of sustainable investment strategies.

The program culminated on May 24th with the presentation of student mini-projects. Working in groups, participants analyzed the challenges identified during their visit to Janman and proposed innovative solutions. The presentations were attended by representatives from Janman and students of the Executive IMBA Program, providing students with valuable feedback and recognition for their efforts. The winning group was awarded a small token of appreciation, and all students received certificates of participation from Professor Chen.

In her closing remarks, Professor Chen commended the students for their dedication, enthusiasm, and active participation throughout the program. She emphasized the importance of applying the knowledge and skills gained during this immersive experience to their future academic and professional pursuits.

The "Global Immersion in Asia" Summer Program at NCCUC stands as a testament to the university's commitment to fostering global perspectives and preparing students for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century. By integrating academic rigor with practical application and cultural immersion, the program equips participants with the tools they need to become future leaders in the field of sustainable finance and corporate social responsibility.

About the “Global Immersion in Asia” Summer Program
Asia is rapidly becoming a major player in the global economy, making it crucial for future business leaders to understand its unique landscape. The "Global Immersion in Asia" program equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate this dynamic region, focusing on the use of technology and innovation to drive corporate success and sustainability.

About National Chengchi College of Commerce (NCCUC)
The National Chengchi College of Commerce is a leading institution for business education in Taiwan. With a strong focus on international collaboration and research, NCCUC is committed to preparing students for successful careers in the global economy.
Smiles and shared anticipation light up the first night of the ‘Global Immersion in Asia’ Summer Program at NCCUC, as students embark on a journey of learning and cross-cultural exchange.(Photo by College of Commerce)
Participants of the “Global Immersion in Asia” Summer Program pose for a group photo after a company visit to Janman, a leading Taiwanese manufacturer of custom medical components and tooling.(Photo by College of Commerce)
Engaged minds delve into the world of responsible investment at the “Industry Talk” session of the “Global Immersion in Asia” program.(Photo by College of Commerce)
A cultural deep dive: Global Immersion participants learn about NCCUC and Taiwan through an interactive session led by the IPA’s.(Photo by College of Commerce)
Building stronger bonds: Participants dive into team-building exercises designed to foster collaboration and camaraderie.(Photo by College of Commerce)
NCCUC Concludes Successful ‘Global Immersion in Asia’ Summer Program: Bridging Technology, Culture, and Business Education

NCCUC Concludes Successful ‘Global Immersion in Asia’ Summer Program: Bridging Technology, Culture, and Business Education

【Article by College of Commerce】
The National Chengchi College of Commerce (NCCUC) through its Office of International Programs (OIP) recently concluded its "Global Immersion in Asia: Where Technology Meets Culture Summer Program", an academic and cultural exchange program initiative held from May 27th to 31st 2024. The intensive five-day program, hosted at the College of Commerce, welcomed a diverse cohort of international students from NCCUC Partner Schools and PIM eager to explore the dynamic intersection of advanced technology and rich cultural heritage that defines Taiwan.

Led by a team of distinguished faculty and industry experts, the program offered participants a comprehensive and immersive learning experience. The curriculum featured a diverse range of courses, delving into key topics such as leadership, investment management with big data, cultural technology, new product design, accounting in Taiwan, and the dynamics of the Taiwanese economy.

"The Global Immersion in Asia program represents our commitment to fostering cross-cultural understanding and providing students with a unique platform to explore the latest developments in technology and business within the context of a vibrant cultural landscape," said Professor Yenn-Ru Chen, Associate Dean for International Affairs in the College of Commerce.

Following Professor Chen's welcome, Professor Hong Yi Chen, the program coordinator from the Department of Finance, further extended a warm welcome to NCCU and Taiwan. Professor Chen provided a detailed overview of the program's intensive schedule, which included morning and afternoon classes, a city tour showcasing Taiwan's cultural landmarks, a company visit to a beauty and health sustainable products company, and opportunities to learn from innovative Taiwanese entrepreneurs.

The opening ceremony also featured presentations from NCCUC's International Program Ambassadors (IPAs), about Taiwan and NCCUC. This initial event set the tone for a week of collaborative learning and cultural exchange.

Throughout the program, students engaged in a variety of interactive and hands-on learning activities. They participated in lively discussions, tackled challenging case studies, and collaborated on group projects, fostering a spirit of teamwork and knowledge sharing. The program also included a visit to O'right Inc., a sustainable beauty and health product manufacturer, where students gained insights into the company's innovative practices and commitment to environmental responsibility.

A highlight of the program was a city tour that allowed students to immerse themselves in Taiwan's rich cultural heritage. They explored iconic landmarks such as the National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Longshan Temple, Ximending, Taipei 101 Observatory, and experienced the vibrant atmosphere of a traditional night market.

The academic component of the program was equally enriching. Students gained a deep understanding of leadership principles through a team-building exercise where they collaborated to construct a "spaghetti tower." They delved into the world of investment management, learning how to harness the power of big data and Python programming language for data analysis and portfolio optimization. In the realm of business administration, they explored the creative process behind new product design and discussed the factors that have contributed to Apple's remarkable success.

The program also provided students with valuable insights into the unique aspects of accounting in Taiwan, covering both managerial and financial accounting practices as well as the intricacies of the tax system. Additionally, a dedicated seminar on the dynamics of the Taiwanese economy offered a comprehensive overview of the country's economic history, current challenges, and future prospects in an increasingly globalized world.

The culmination of the program was a final project presentation, where students showcased their newly acquired knowledge and skills by presenting actionable plans based on real-world case study. This capstone experience allowed them to integrate the diverse concepts and perspectives they had learned throughout the program and demonstrate their ability to apply them to practical business challenges.

As the program concluded, participants were presented with certificates of completion, recognizing their successful immersion in the rich tapestry of Taiwan's technological advancements and cultural traditions. The Global Immersion in Asia: Where Technology Meets Culture Summer Program not only equipped students with valuable knowledge and skills but also fostered lasting friendships and cross-cultural connections, making it a truly transformative experience.

Looking ahead, National Chengchi University plans to continue offering the Global Immersion in Asia program, expanding its reach to students from around the world who seek a unique and enriching educational experience in the heart of Asia.

About the “Global Immersion in Asia” Summer Program
Asia is rapidly becoming a major player in the global economy, making it crucial for future business leaders to understand its unique landscape. The "Global Immersion in Asia" program equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate this dynamic region, focusing on the use of technology and innovation to drive corporate success and sustainability.

About National Chengchi College of Commerce (NCCUC)
The National Chengchi College of Commerce is a leading institution for business education in Taiwan. With a strong focus on international collaboration and research, NCCUC is committed to preparing students for successful careers in the global economy.
The intensive five-day program hosted at the College of Commerce, welcomed a diverse cohort of international students from NCCUC Partner Schools and PIM eager to explore the dynamic intersection of advanced technology and rich cultural heritage that defines.(Photo by College of Commerce)
Yenn-Ru Chen, Associate Dean for International Affairs in the College of Commerce welcoming students to Session 2 of the Global Immersion in Asia Summer Programs.(Photo by College of Commerce)
Professor Hong Yi Chen, the program coordinator from the Department of Finance welcoming students and giving a detailed overview of the program schedule.(Photo by College of Commerce)
Participants brainstorming how to complete their task at the Leadership and Team Building Workshop. The task – work together to build the tallest spaghetti tower, using selected materials.(Photo by College of Commerce)
Participants sampling the products from Company visit to O’right Inc., a sustainable beauty and health product manufacturer.(Photo by College of Commerce)
Participants enjoying the wonders of Taiwan during a City tour, which included a visit to National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall.(Photo by College of Commerce)
From Passion to Profit: Turning Your Ideas into Successful Ventures

From Passion to Profit: Turning Your Ideas into Successful Ventures

【Article by College of Commerce】
On May 25, 2024, an air of entrepreneurial zeal encapsulated the President’s House at NCCU University as alumni from the IMBA program recounted their transitions from ambitious business enthusiasts to accomplished entrepreneurs. The venue brimmed with the collective anticipation of students, alumni, and faculty who convened for the event, all eager to decipher the formula for cultivating a prosperous venture as illustrated by the university’s distinguished graduates.

Mr. Yenlan Lin, the President of the IMBA Alumni Association, commenced the proceedings with an engaging and welcoming address. His speech set the theme of ‘entrepreneurship’ at the forefront, while commending the varied and rich backgrounds of the guest speakers whose expertise spanned supply chain management, savvy retail formulation, and innovative business initiatives. Their hands-on lessons, deeply rooted in the real-world challenges and triumphs of NCCU’s alumni, set an inspired and energetic tone for the discussions that followed.

The first presentation “Wine Wisdom: Navigating the Vine to Virtual Shift in Wine and Culinary Entrepreneurship” featured Elisa Tang, a 2021 IMBA alumna, alongside her business associate and sommelier, Alex Chen. Together, they founded 50/45 Winehaus in 2017, initially a brick-and-mortar wine bar that transitioned to a fully virtual model earlier this year.

Elisa charmed the audience by introducing the playful term ‘winetrepreneur’, marrying her love for wine with her entrepreneurial spirit. She described their challenging journey from operating a physical store to adapting to a virtual business model, however, she assured that their passion for bringing wine knowledge to everyone remains strong. As a testament to this, Elisa enthusiastically invited attendees to seek expert wine advice across their social platforms and even over the phone. Elisa equated their entrepreneurial path to a mini-IMBA program, a sentiment that elicited light-hearted laughter from the audience. Engagingly, Elisa inquired whether anyone had business aspirations, with IMBA Alumni Association President, Yenlan Lin, raising his hand and suggesting that for him entrepreneurship meant financial freedom.

Reflecting on cultural shifts, Elisa contrasted the overlooked prospect of entrepreneurship in the past with its current stature. She stressed that passion not only initiates a business venture but also serves as an anchor through tough times. The duo recounted their pathway from Taiwan’s hospitality sector to their mission of demystifying wine, focusing on market knowledge to tailor their offerings to local preferences and dispel elitist perceptions.

A wine-tasting interlude allowed Alex to showcase the art of wine evaluation. Attendees learned the nuances of observing color, swirling to release aroma, and identifying the subtle flavors that dance on the palate. Alex emphasized the importance of trusting one’s own senses and dismantling preconceived notions about fine wine.

Resuming the presentation, Elisa discussed market strategies that distinguished them, such as being the first wine bar in Taiwan to offer wine by the half bottle on all its selection which fostered a distinctive consumer appeal. They advocated for cost-effectiveness in ambiance, stating that it is the guests who truly set the atmosphere. Their presentation, rich with practical advice and anecdotes, wrapped up by emphasizing the importance of passion and persistence in building a successful venture.

The second session “Kombucha Insights, Opportunities and Challenges” was conducted by Carol Tsou, co-founder of Aplanty, a UK-based company. Carol, who holds a degree in nutrition and possesses expertise in business development, was joined by her co-founder Clint Weng, who has qualifications in business management and biology. Carol initiated the presentation by introducing kombucha to the audience, detailing the fermented nature of the tea and its consequent health benefits. She also underscored the importance of careful fermentation to prevent bacterial contamination.

Carol provided an overview of the growing global kombucha market, with a spotlight on its burgeoning popularity in the UK. She highlighted Aplanty’s innovative approach, developing a powdered form of kombucha, which was highlighted as a strategic product innovation aimed at curbing logistical expenses related to keeping the bottled liquid form refrigerated.

She also introduced the unique additions of guarana for its metabolism-boosting caffeine content and marine collagen for skin health to their kombucha, further setting Aplanty Limited apart in a growingly competitive market space.

With an eye towards the future, Carol outlined Aplanty’s strategic plans for expansion in 2024, noting the significance of their vegan product in line with market trends and consumer preferences. The price point and target market demographics were also discussed with precision, recognizing the nuances of target audience consumer behavior.

In response to an inquiry from alumni Chloe Huang regarding kombucha’s retail availability, Carol addressed commercial viability challenges and the need for consumer education in Taiwan, contrasting it with higher awareness levels in the Western markets.

Professor Jason Tsai, Director of the IMBA Program at NCCU, inquired regarding operational challenges post-launch which in turn elicited Carol’s acknowledgment that, while market education about powdered kombucha remains a hurdle in the UK, introducing and scaling kombucha in milk tea-centric Taiwanese culture presents a more formidable challenge.

At the end of her presentation, Carol provided insightful advice to the alumni about the entrepreneurial journey; highlighting the necessity of a robust partnership and the delicate balance between entrepreneurial activity, full-time employment, and personal life, illustrating the complex reality of navigating such professional crossroads.

The final presentation of the day was delivered by Lynn Cho, a 2017 alumna who has embraced solopreneurship. Lynn outlined her career path which began at Costco to creating and providing online courses centered around product launch strategies, a shift influenced by the surge in online education due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Lynn’s insights fostered an engaging dialogue on the intricacies of penetrating significant retail spaces, such as Costco. Mr. Yenlan Lin sought Lynn’s perspective on the feasibility of Aplanty’s powdered kombucha placement within Costco’s inventory. In collaboration with Carol, Lynn addressed the operational challenges and stringent volume expectations. In response to an inquiry raised by Elisa Tang regarding any fundamental principles or strategies for negotiating with Costco, Lynn imparted that while everything is open to negotiation, the leverage one holds largely depends on the demand for their product.

Joining the discourse, Professor Foo Nin Ho, Consumer Behavior Professor at NCCU, posed critical inquiries regarding consumer behavior patterns and the ramifications of product returns on suppliers. Lynn clarified that suppliers typically absorb the financial burden of product returns, a revelation underscoring the significance of a tightly managed supply chain.

The session concluded with a networking segment, wherein attendees partook in casual conversations over a selection of refreshments, exchanging insights and drawing inspiration from one another. This event epitomized the translation of academic theories into the tangible realm of entrepreneurial execution, fortifying the bridge between scholastic pursuit and commercial endeavor.

In attendance for camaraderie, alumna Jane Yang from the batch of 2021 remarked on the value of absorbing knowledge from the experiences of others, regardless of her current plans to embark on an entrepreneurial path.

The event titled, “From Passion to Profit: Turning Your Ideas into Successful Ventures”, was a resounding success. It showcased the entrepreneurial enthusiasm prevalent within the IMBA community, providing actionable knowledge and cultivating a nurturing atmosphere for potential entrepreneurs. The event highlighted the indispensable role that passion, determination, and strategic thinking play in the metamorphosis of novel ideas into prosperous businesses.
IMBAA wraps up with alumni and attendees celebrating a day of inspiration and forging lasting connections.(Photo by College of Commerce)
IMBAA attendees and students from Professor Foo’s Consumer Behavior class connect after a refreshing break and engaging discussions.(Photo by College of Commerce)
IMBAA’s From Passion to Profit attendees celebrate after a productive day of learning and networking.(Photo by College of Commerce)
The Aplanty team fuelling entrepreneurial networking with fellow alumni and sharing their innovative kombucha powder.(Photo by College of Commerce)
政大團隊揚威國際 商業個案競賽榮獲冠軍

政大團隊揚威國際 商業個案競賽榮獲冠軍

【商學院訊】
政治大學國貿系三年級林威任、企管系三年級鄭雅薰、創國四鄒宸萱,以及廣告系三年級蔡明叡同學,共同代表商學院暨創新創業學程,赴美國西雅圖參加 University of Washington 舉辦的 2024 Global Business Case Competition 國際商業個案競賽,榮獲冠軍!

華盛頓大學國際商業個案競賽 (UW GBCC) 是一項著名的國際個案競賽,匯集了來自美國和全球各地的學生,參與快步調和創新的商業案例研究。UW GBCC 始於 1999 年,如今已經邁入第24年,是同類賽事中歷史最悠久的之一。UW GBCC 讓學生能夠建立跨文化交流,體驗西雅圖的美食、文化、藝術以及生活。在拓展國際視野的同時,透過分析和深究兩個現實商業個案並向專業且資深的業界評審團展示他們的個案解決方案,而最終由評審團選出 UW GBCC 的最終冠軍。今年共有12隊參加,除了政大之外,還包含 Chulalongkorn University、Erasmus University、Illinois State University、The Ohio State University、Universidad Panamericana - Ciudad UP、University of California, Santa Barbara、University of Hong Kong、University of Prince Edward Island、University of Washington、Washington University 等12校參賽。

今(2024)年度競賽時間為4月16日至4月20日,為期五天。代表本院的參賽團隊表示,競賽共分為數個階段並包含兩場競賽:第一場短個案競賽為將不同隊伍之學生打散至不同的隊伍,以學術交流為主並探討如何解決「加拿大咖啡品牌(Tim Hortons)」的中國市場擴張策略,討論範圍涵蓋市場/品牌分析、競品分析,以及行銷策略發想等;第二場長個案競賽是限時24小時之個案分析競賽,所有參賽團隊被要求在24小時內解題,針對「Costco 的全球擴張」提供在中東、南美洲及南亞市場的市場進入策略及優劣分析,並將經濟、政治、市場等等現實問題納入考量。而競賽評分標準綜合考量了以下幾個面向:案例的深入分析程度、解決方案的整體合理性、書面報告的品質、口頭報告的呈現效果、參賽者的個人風采以及團隊合作精神。這些標準共同決定了競賽的最終成績。

在五天的活動中,除了兩場激烈的競賽,主辦單位還精心安排了Welcome Dinner、Culture Dinner、Campus/City Tour 以及最終的 Award Reception 等豐富多彩的國際交流活動。這些活動不僅讓來自不同國家和學校的團隊展示各自的文化特色,還促進了深入的相互了解和實質性的交流,從而拓寬了參與者的國際視野。通過參加這次競賽,參賽者不僅鍛煉了問題定義、演講表達和團隊協作的能力,還提升了外語溝通、商業管理和解決問題的技能。學生也通過與其他國家學生的交流,學習別人的長處,發現並精進自身的不足之處,讓整趟旅程滿載而歸。

本次參賽的四位同學,分別在過去三年於商學院創新創業辦公室主辦的 NIBC 校園商業競賽中脫穎而出,榮獲代表學學院參加國際賽事的機會。商學院創新創業辦公室更邀請教授林月雲,為四位學生提供紮實的國際競賽訓練,讓四位學生在思考和表達方面的能力得到了顯著提升。參賽學生們在 UW GBCC 競賽中取得的成績和成長表示祝賀,並鼓勵他們把握機會,積極參與更多國際商業競賽進而拓展國際視野。
四位代表隊學生獲冠軍獎牌並與華盛頓大學校園大使合影。(照片來源:商學院)
第一輪競賽後四位代表隊學生獲選進入決賽。(照片來源:商學院)
四位代表隊學生於決賽面對評審問答及接受回饋。(照片來源:商學院)
英語教學資源中心成立 推進雙語學習新里程

英語教學資源中心成立 推進雙語學習新里程

【校訊記者花清荷報導】
因應本學年起,政大成為教育部大專校院學生雙語化學習計畫「重點培育學校」,本校也於今年2月成立「英語教學資源中心」(EMI Resource Center,以下簡稱EMI),主要業務為提供英文寫作諮詢、助理(TA)培訓以及教師英語教學資源增能等。該中心由前英國語文學系主任、教授鍾曉芳擔任中心主任,以其對於英語教學的豐富經驗及知識,透過多面向、多管道的推動,全面提升學生的英語能力。

自2月成立至今,EMI積極參與跨國交流活動,與馬來西亞、泰國及捷克三個研討會合作,並且均被列入協辦角色;跨國課程方面,中心也與American University商談合作事宜,將於5月底舉辦為期一週的課程,由該校具備人工智慧專長的教授,分享如何將AI運用至EMI教學及學校行政。與此同時,也正與美國在台協會(AIT)申請AIT English Language Specialist Program,透過 AIT 媒合美國英語教學專業教師以提供本校教師教學增能培訓,期望能夠自海外引進更多英語教學資源,增強政大教學量能。

除了推動跨國交流外,EMI預計最快於下學期開設「雙語跨領域微學程」,為對雙語教學感興趣但時間有限的學生,提供了解和訓練教學方式的機會。校內學生均能夠申請,課程將向所有校內學生開放,內容涵蓋雙語教學的基礎導論和雙語媒體教學等方面,結合理論與實踐,期望能為有志於雙語教育的學生,提供豐富的探索機會,並為該領域注入新的活力。

鍾曉芳也提到,為吸引學生注意,自中心成立後便積極創建臉書、IG等社群媒體帳號,「作為一個新創立的中心,如果真的要找到學生願意去看、去讀的東西,我們應該要想一些更新的方式,而社群媒體是最容易接觸學生的。」希望以更加年輕化的方式推廣中心資訊。

除了選擇合適的傳播管道外,中心團隊在內容的篩選和創作上也相當謹慎、用心。除了由中心助理撰寫的英文文章外,還包括訪問型的資訊影片和短影片等多樣化內容。鍾曉芳強調:「透過社群的傳播,我們可以看到學生最即時的反應,並且適時對內容作出調整。」

鍾曉芳分享社群媒體內容的持續優化和推廣,對中心運作帶來顯著成效的例子。她提到,3月底時舉辦「迷你故事短篇(Mini Saga) 寫作比賽」,鼓勵校內學生創作50字的英文短篇故事。由於是EMI初次舉辦活動,原先預估收件量大約百件左右,殊不知投稿作品如雪片般飛來,最後總共收到313件作品,遠超預期。透過舉辦活動與學生們拉近距離,也讓更多人知道EMI的成立,「這次的成功,真的讓我們感到非常振奮。」鍾曉芳開心地說。

隨著運行漸上軌道,鍾曉芳也提及EMI未來的目標及願景,她以三位本校教師與泰國EMI教師來臺交流為例,表示三位教師一開始都對活動十分陌生,但由於現場氣氛熱絡,鼓勵老師們分享及交流想法,也讓老師們彼此建立起非形式化的深刻連結。她期望能夠透過潛移默化的沈浸方式,讓英語教學的種子灑進教學者心中,並透過時間洗鍊,漸漸使其成長茁壯,「以長遠儲備來說,這樣的合作和分享才是有效的。」鍾曉芳期許築夢踏實的經營理念,也為甫成立的EMI打穩基礎,一步一腳印地往心之所向前進。
英語教學資源中心主任鍾曉芳。(攝影:秘書處)
英語教學資源中心主任鍾曉芳期望透過潛移默化,讓英語教學的種子灑進教學者心裡。(攝影:秘書處)
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AACSB seminars hosted at NCCUC inspires over 25 universities across Asia

AACSB seminars hosted at NCCUC inspires over 25 universities across Asia

【Article by College of Commerce】
The College of Commerce proudly announces the successful conclusion of its recent seminars: the “CIR: Transitioning to the 2020 Standards Seminar” and the “Strategic Planning Seminar”. The seminars were held by the AACSB, the global accrediting body and membership association for business schools, and hosted by the College of Commerce, National Chengchi University, on March 18th and 19th, 2024. During the opening ceremony, the Executive Vice President of National Chengchi University (NCCU) and Chairman of the Taiwan Association of Business Schools (TABS), Professor Wei-Chi Tsai, came in representation of National Chengchi University; the Dean of the College of Commerce, Professor Jia-Chi Huang, and the Associate Dean for International Affairs, Professor Yenn-Ru Chen, came in representation of the College of Commerce.

The seminars had the honor of hosting two esteemed facilitators Dr. Geoff Perry, the Executive Vice President and Chief Officer for Asia Pacific, and Director Christine Be, the Director of the Office of Accreditation and Assessment at the College of Commerce, National Chengchi University. Throughout the seminars, 79 attendees from diverse schools and countries had the opportunity to engage with the speakers who shared their expertise on the intricacies of the accreditation standards and processes, with a focus on the strategies for enhancing the continuous improvement process and building a functional and agile strategic plan.

In addition to the enlightening sessions, attendees also had the chance to network with peers, exchange ideas, and forge valuable connections that will continue to benefit them in their accreditation process and professional endeavors. The seminar featured an enriching program of keynote presentations, interactive brainstorming, and panel discussions, all aimed at equipping participants with the tools and insights needed to excel in their roles as educators and leaders.

"We are thrilled with the overwhelming success of this seminar and the thought-provoking dialogue that took place over the course of this event," said facilitator Dr. Geoff Perry, at the College of Commerce. "This success is accredited to every one of the participants and the hard-working seminar staff, much credit is due to the College of Commerce who did an amazing job arranging the seminars, thank you to National Chengchi University for hosting us."

For more information about AACSB International and future events, please visit https://www.aacsb.edu
Opening ceremony of the “CIR: Transitioning to the 2020 Standards Seminar”, Executive Vice President of AACSB Dr. Perry (first row, sixth from left), Vice President of NCCU and chairman of TABS (first row, fifth from left), Dean Huang (first row, sixth from right), Associate Dean Chen (first row, fourth from left), Director Be (fifth from right).(Photo by College of Commerce)
Dean Huang, VP and Chairman Tsai, Executive Vice President of AACSB Dr. Perry, and Associate Dean Chen (from left to right).(Photo by College of Commerce)
Group sharing during the breakout activity on the topic of Continuous Improvement Review.(Photo by College of Commerce)
Group discussion on the topic of Agile Strategic Planning.(Photo by College of Commerce)