LIONARD S.p.A. recently had the
opportunity to host a group of 45 students from Harvard Business
School in Florence for a day as part of the School's Immersive
Field Course (IFC).
IFC courses are designed to offer students in the second year of
the 2-year program an experiential learning opportunity in an
off-campus setting.
This year 45 students elected to take the IFC course, a
cornerstone of which is the expertise of faculty, who develop
course content focused on teaching objectives met primarily
through student-centered active learning opportunities, which
can include project work, site visits, speakers, and
participating in discussions with senior leadership.
These students are typically in their late 20's and have an
average of 5 years of work experience in a range of fields
including finance, real estate, consulting, healthcare,
military, technology etc.
"We are pleased to be working with Harvard Business School to
provide students with a real-world learning experience in
Italy." said Dimitri Corti, Founder and CEO of LIONARD Luxury
Real Estate S.p.A.
"We feel certain that the students were able to gather insights
here that they would never be able to glean from a classroom
discussion alone."
Harvard Business School is quick to acknowledge that this
important learning experience would not be possible without the
support and engagement of our hosts and partners.
"We are extremely grateful to LIONARD S.p.A. and all the host
organizations around the world for all they do on behalf of our
students," said Professor Arthur Segel, who led the group.
"The students benefit immeasurably from this experience and we
hope the host organizations do as well".
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