Switzerland
Country of Choice for
Hotel Management Education
At
any time, more than 5000 students from all over the world are studying
at one of the numerous hotel management schools in Switzerland for successful
careers in hospitality and its related fields. Today, a large number of
executives in the global hotel industry are graduates of Swiss hotel schools.
Why has the country reached such a dominant position in this field? There
are several reasons.
Switzerland
has been one of the first countries to develop tourism as a major industry.
To meet the growing demand for professional hotel managers, the first
hotel management school, the Ecole Hôtelière de Lausanne,
was established more than one hundred years ago. The country is still
enjoying an excellent reputation in this field.
Furthermore, Switzerland
is a small, safe and friendly country, with an excellent infrastructure,
and a beautiful, unspoiled and natural environment, with both clean air
and water. For many parents, this is an important argument when choosing
an overseas destination for their children's education.
A decisive point is
without doubt the excellent education provided by most Swiss hotel management
schools. Outsiders may be surprised to hear that all are private institutions
- no government permission or approval is required, nor is their any control.
The owners decide the level, the quality, the curriculum and the award
of the school. This flexibility enables the schools to decide autonomously
what kind of courses they want to offer, and, whenever necessary, to rapidly
adapt their curricula to the developments in the hotel industry. This
explains why there is such a wide choice of programmes and standards.
A typical feature
of Swiss hotel management schools is the combination of operational training
with a varying degree of business administration subjects, and the emphasis
placed on the development of the students' personality.
Operational training
includes an exposure to practical work up to the level necessary for the
understanding of related departmental management procedures. This operational
training is considered essential by the hotel industry, but is often missing
or not paid sufficient attention at other schools, particularly in the
countless university hotel management programs in North America. The business
administration subjects provide the student with the skills in finance,
marketing, human resources management, and other related fields necessary
at the general management level. During the last years, several schools
have strengthened the part devoted to business administration, and obtained
the right to offered British or US Bachelor's Degree programs.
The kind of discipline,
grooming and professional attitude expected from students at hotel management
schools in Switzerland is normally not enforceable at schools in other
countries. Because of their independence, Swiss hotel management schools
do not yield to pressures from powerful politicians or influential business
people to accept or consider for promotion any particular student.
Finally, another important
asset is the international environment at most Swiss hotel management
schools. In view of the globalisation of the economy, it is vital that
future managers learn to work with people from different cultural and
ethnic backgrounds. With up to 50 different nationalities at Swiss hotel
management schools, students are fully immersed in this environment.
Author
Gothard Frick
Managing Director
IHTTI School of Hotel Management Neuchatel |