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This unique semester program explores the reciprocity and the influences between enterprise and creativity and between managerial organization and innovation.
It intends to show that enterprise can often generate more original forms of creativity and that creativity itself requires increasingly complex and articulated managerial and administration models.
The program uses the Made in Italy model (the production of beautiful and well-made objects) to complement the Anglo-Saxon one.
The combination of project culture and entrepreneurial skill helps update the model of manager/designer co-direction as it focuses on communicating a particular vision.
This interdisciplinary program puts students in direct contact with the productive world of enterprise and companies and inspires research project themes to explore and to design.
The program’s ultimate goal is to form a professional who is capable of overseeing project, production, and distribution.
It intends to show that enterprise can often generate more original forms of creativity and that creativity itself requires increasingly complex and articulated managerial and administration models.
The program uses the Made in Italy model (the production of beautiful and well-made objects) to complement the Anglo-Saxon one.
The combination of project culture and entrepreneurial skill helps update the model of manager/designer co-direction as it focuses on communicating a particular vision.
This interdisciplinary program puts students in direct contact with the productive world of enterprise and companies and inspires research project themes to explore and to design.
The program’s ultimate goal is to form a professional who is capable of overseeing project, production, and distribution.








