Lausanne, February 8th, 2023 – The hospitality industry in Switzerland is facing existential challenges and a difficult market environment. Based on a study conducted among 100 Swiss establishments, it was found that today’s hotels and restaurants’ challenges are mainly related to the recruitment of qualified staff, the attraction of new customers, the financial management and the relevance of service concepts. Taking these different aspects into consideration, EHL Hospitality Business School (EHL) and HotellerieSuisse have joined forces to launch a series of 12 courses to support the industry.
How are the courses organized?
The courses are delivered in a half-day participatory workshop format and will take place in different central locations such as Bern, Chur and Zurich. A detailed calendar of the courses and their descriptions can be found on the dedicated website: https://info.ehl.edu/ehl-hotelleriesuisse
True to the EHL teaching approach, networking, "learning from each other" and direct practical relevance will be central to the courses. This unique offering consists of 12 courses that are grouped into 4 major themes:
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To whom are these courses addressed?
The courses are addressed to senior and middle hospitality managers (ex: F&B Managers), without any prerequisites. The design of the courses allows both restaurant and hotel professionals to benefit from valuable teachings that they can directly apply to their daily activities. To guarantee an optimal working atmosphere, the workshops will not exceed 25 to 30 people.
“At EHL, we believe that our industry needs new perspectives and solutions to face current challenges like the labor shortage. To succeed, hospitality leaders have to be ready to revisit their assumptions, transform their leadership model and be open to upskill and reskill their staff members”, stated Dr. Achim Schmitt, Dean of EHL Graduate School.
What will the participants acquire?
A certificate will be issued by EHL and HotellerieSuisse for the completion of each module (one module corresponds to 3 courses). Participants will acquire effective methods for future success in hospitality operations.
How much does it cost?
One half-day course costs CHF 250 and the complete program (which includes the 12 courses mentioned above) costs CHF 3,000.
All participants are entitled for reimbursement by the L-GAV when attending all 12 courses.