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FHNW School of Business
Institute of Management

Institute of Management

Entrepreneurial thinking and action

In our research projects we develop our ability to structure and develop organisations and apply the results to our teaching.

We use the business plan model to help structure organisations effectively and efficiently, and develop them throughout their life cycle, from their foundation and growth through innovation or successful internationalisation until they are handed over to a new generation. 

The integral market-oriented business model is at the centre of our work both nationally and internationally, in all matters related to economic efficiency.

We are at the forefront of knowledge-based working methods and consistently apply them in practice. Through our Swiss Challenge business competitions, we identify hundreds of individuals and companies in Switzerland and abroad and offer a select number the opportunity to develop, refine and implement their innovative business ideas.

In our Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme and our CAS, we teach key methods and tools of business administration for all aspects of entrepreneurial thinking and action.

In our consulting projects, we support selected partners in the development and implementation of integral, market-oriented business models, both nationally and internationally, in all matters relating to economic efficiency.

Our Further Education

  • MBA Programmes

  • CAS Programmes

  • Courses and Events

Our Competence Centres

  • Centre of Entrepreneurship and Innovation

  • Centre of Sustainable Business and Circular Economy

  • Centre of Ventures in Asia

Our Programmes for Students

  • Summer School EAFIT Colombia – FHNW Switzerland

    Entrepreneurship in a cross-cultural context

  • Trinational KTUR Summer School Entrepreneurship

    On the way to your own company

  • Summer School Entrepreneurship

    On the way to your own company

  • Winter School Entrepreneurship

    Auf dem Weg zum eigenen Unternehmen

  • United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

MBA FHNW Community

We connect current, former, and future students of the Master of Business Administration (MBA). You are invited to network outside of the organised formats, regularly receive MBA-relevant news and invitations to events.

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FHNW School of Business

Institute of Management
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Arie Hans Verkuil

Prof. Dr. Arie Hans Verkuil

Head of Institute of Management

Telephone

+41 56 202 72 97

E-mail

arie.verkuil@fhnw.ch

Address

FHNW University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland School of Business Bahnhofstrasse 6 CH – 5210 Windisch

Daniela Rothe

Daniela Rothe

Assistant Head of Institute of Management

Telephone

+41 56 202 75 85

E-mail

daniela.rothe@fhnw.ch

Address

FHNW University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland School of Business Bahnhofstrasse 6 CH – 5210 Windisch

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