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Università Bocconi

Food & Beverage Management

Università Bocconi via Coursera

Overview

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Managing a company in the food and beverage industry is a fascinating task. Food and beverage products are so deeply rooted in the culture of most countries that making and selling them is not only a matter of making and selling good and tasty products, but products that nurture people's body, soul, and heart. Given this, it's not difficult to see that the task quickly becomes complex. The objective of this course is twofold: first, we will focus on contemporary challenges that managers and entrepreneurs in food and beverage businesses should be able to face; and second, we will provide models and tools to design and implement appropriate courses of action to satisfy customers and build an advantage over the competition. This course is made up of four modules and an introduction, each exploring one dilemma that food and beverage companies face. You will be presented with a set of video lectures and guest speakers. These lectures combine an accessible introduction to specific topics integrated with interviews of managers and experts that will give precious insights and examples to the participants. To enhance your learning experience with us, we will make a Documentary on the Excellences of the Modena District available for you, which is in a format that we have developed specifically for this course in order to give you the chance to experience first-hand the territory as our on-campus students usually do. Each module is paired with an evaluated quiz and weekly discussion forums to reflect on the variety of the F&B world, its complexity, and the power of the network that we will build together during the course. Successful completion of the quizzes is required for a course certificate as explained in the Grading Policy. Below the guest speakers of the course: Masterchef Italia Sky – Nils Hartmann, Head of Movie Channels at Sky Italia – www.masterchef.sky.it Eataly - Paolo Bongiovanni, Marketing Director Italy – www.eataly.net Berlucchi – Paolo Ziliani, Owner – www.berlucchi.it Joia Restaurant – Alta Cucina Naturale – Pietro Leemann, Owner and Chef – www.joia.it Branca – Nicolò Branca, Owner – www.branca.it Barilla – Giuseppe Morici, President Region Europe – www.barilla.com Proyecto Expo 2015 Chile – Guillermo Ariztia, Chile Pavillon Director – www.expomilan.cl Winery Il Cavallante, Milano – Sergio Morpurgo, Owner Heineken – Floris Cobelens, Marketing Director – www.heineken.com TRDN – Martin Oetting, Managing Director – www.trnd.com GROM – Federico Grom, Owner and Founder – www.grom.it/en Tetra Pak – Matthew Hatton, Director Competitor Intelligence – www.tetrapak.com BioHombre – Matteo Panini, CEO – www.hombre.it Acetaia Maletti – Carmen & Claudio Maletti Cantine Riunite & CIV – Vanni Lusetti, CEO; Francesca Benini, Sales & Marketing Manager; Elena Lottici, Export Manager; Mario Vandi, Brand Manager – www.riunite.it GlemGas – Marco Guerzoni, Program Product Manager – www.glemgas.com Bibendum Catering – LaFranceschetta58 – Sabrina Lazzereschi & Marta Pulini, Owners and Founders – www.bibendumcatering.it , www.franceschetta58.it DISCLAIMER - Since most of the videos are conducted with those whose native language is not English, we have decided to sometimes preserve their more emphatic speech to keep a tighter match between the audio and the subtitles.

Syllabus

  • Products vs. Markets
    • How products generate value for the customer and how customers value products and their quality.
  • Tradition vs. Innovation
    • The role of tradition and innovation along the customer experience in the food and beverage industry. The value of brands in the tradition and innovation dilemma.
  • Local vs. Global
    • There is value in being local in a global market and there is value in being global in a local market. The role of distribution networks in international food and beverage markets.
  • Small vs. Big
    • Leveraging on size to build a competitive advantage in food and beverage markets. The design of growth strategies in different markets.
  • Great Insights from the Field
    • Here you can find some additional material to let you discover some practical insights of the food and beverage world.

Taught by

Gabriele Troilo

Reviews

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4.8 rating at Coursera based on 4675 ratings

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  • Anonymous
    Wanna start the course just asking if have certificate or no and how long it will take ? And how much it will cost till finish the course
    Thanks alot
  • Vinayak
    Food & beverage is a good part of attraction with a good communication with the team as well with the guest it show a lots of creative to the guest for there satisfaction in different part of country there are such a huge variety of different types of cusine to make the food & show the Presentation
    As a hotelier I am proud to be working in a food & beverage department with my best team.
  • Marjolein V
    I liked the overview over the food and beverage business. I also liked the qaulity of the video production and the slides. The questions where quite easy. And I would have liked it better if there would have been more discussion on the forum. For instance by making the final assignement mandatory.
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    Adil Ansari
    it's wonderful experience to me by this class, and i am happy to completed my course hope my appreciation latter should get as soon as possible, I'm very thankful to management
  • Anonymous
    I want all beverage course because I am working in bar so I want to become a good barmaid . I didn't want to make fun of me infront of people

  • Mahnoor
    Because I'm interested nd I have no more work I'm free abouts today's nd I'm so hardworking plz help me

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