THIS MONTH / April 2020

Here’s our latest monthly subscriber content

It’s now our fourth official month of existence and we offer you, as usual (because we can talk about “usual” now), new, exciting and exclusive content. We are adapting better and better to the pandemic context and we now offer services of what we call “Virtual Presentials” as well as conferences and masterclasses via interactive video platform.

We thus offer a completely secure training and information alternative. In addition, we can also create customized courses and distance conferences.

We would like to welcome to our subscribers the virtual students of CDI and IMD for whom the platform is a complement to Professor Jacquet’s live virtual courses.

For our monthly vidcast, Professor Jacquet explains how Games Theory helps avoid silos in financial strategy. He uses elements from his previous analysis of Lafarge and the cosmetics industry. He even makes an eloquent demonstration of the relevance of the famous “Prisoner’s Dilemma”.

For our new educational film, Professor Jacquet analyzes the new business model that MVNOs were initially and explains what was original about them in the financial landscape of the day and how they have changed management practices. He also reveals Richard Branson’s successful masterstroke with Virgin Mobile.

On our blog, professor Jacquet comments on the financial situation of Carnival Cruises.

Our monthly content changes on the 15th of each month. On May 15th, our educational film will talk about fast food as a model for financial management. For our vidcast, we will talk about Gilead buying Pharmacet.

In the near future we will add to the platform various specific training courses in management accounting and financial control. We will even offer live events. Stay present and active.

Of course, you can still access all our previous educational films, vidcasts and blog articles.

Welcome to the E-Cademy and enjoy the e-learning experience.

 

Monthly Educational FIlms

In this educational film, Professor Jacquet analyzes the new business model that MVNOs were initially and explains what was original about them in the financial landscape of the day and how they have evolved management practices. He also explains Richard Branson's successful master coup with Virgin Mobile.