Exporting expertise in sustainable innovation to Asia

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Holder of a master's degree in Business Management fromIAE Lyon and based in Myanmar for four years, Olivier Maubon wants to export a certain environmental approach to business in countries where it is still in its infancy. The Specialized Master's® in Change Management and Sustainable Innovation has provided him with the necessary expertise.

 

Portrait testimonial Olivier MaubonThe MS Management of Change and Sustainable Innovation (MCID) enables emerging, more sustainable consumption patterns and the associated economic models to be taken into account. This involves global changes within the company that must be learned to implement and manage.

A strong taste for travel, then a job abroad

Olivier has always loved traveling. In fact, his student life was punctuated by trips: a technical degree in industrial maintenance, a trip, a bachelor's degree at IAE Lyon, a trip, a master's degree in B2B Business Management, and then an internship in Thailand! With his master's degree in hand, Olivier decided to become an an International Corporate Volunteer (VIE) in a small company, which allowed him to spend 24 months in India setting up a subsidiary and establishing a network of agencies. At the end of this contract, he left for four years in Myanmar (formerly Burma) to work for a technical assistance company on oil projects.

The need to return to France and take stock of my professional situation then became apparent.

A more ethical vision of industry advocated in a Southeast Asian country

Olivier has discovered a desire to set up a consulting company between France and Asia, aimed at SMEs wishing to start exporting, for example. His underlying goal is to bring a more ethical and sustainable approach to local development. To this end, he wants to undertake further training with a dual focus: technical and industrial on the one hand, and environmental on the other. He is attracted by the "sustainable innovation" aspect of the MS program in Chambéry and its cross-disciplinary approach combining technical, expertise, and management skills. What's more, it is a one-year program, including six months of classes, which is just right for him.

Finally, the region is perfect for this skiing and mountain hiking enthusiast!

A positive mid-term review

The Chambéry institute is a small facility with a small team and plenty of space. This makes for a pleasant learning environment, and the teaching staff are very approachable.

He now has a good grasp of product life cycle assessment (LCA), even though this was not his primary goal. However, he appreciated the social, ethical, and CSR aspects of the course and feels that there is a good balance between the technical side (LCA, materials, end-of-life products) and the managerial side (change management, design thinking, innovation).

Furthermore, the members of the class did not come directly from academia and had varied professional backgrounds, which suited him well, as he was a little concerned about finding himself in an overly academic environment.

Olivier is now in his internship period until September and, for his business creation project, he has just joined the Savoie Technolac incubator, a dynamic hub that includes the Chambéry institute. His project is underway and is called Facineo.

What should we say to future candidates?

Enjoy the team, the library, and the mountains! Be open to challenging yourself, especially when it comes to concepts that may seem a little confusing at first, and be flexible so that you can get the most out of the training!

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