Mr. Sacha: A Journey of Academic Excellence and Professional Achievement

Mr. Sacha's journey from the scenic French Alps to the professional arenas of Europe and Asia is a story of resilience, ambition, and a commitment to continuous growth. Beginning with a bachelor's degree in Applied Foreign Languages & Economics at Grenoble Alpes University, Sacha cultivated a deep interest in languages, cultures, and the dynamics of global business. An exchange program at the University of Nottingham was a turning moment, introducing him to his future life partner and a shared path toward academic and professional excellence.

Together, they furthered their education in International Business at Nottingham Trent University's Business School. Sacha's desire to delve into Human Resources Management led him to the Global Human Resources Management English Program at NSYSU in Taiwan. Despite facing administrative and cultural challenges, Sacha's determination, supported by mentors and peers, turned obstacles into opportunities for personal and professional development. A significant academic experience was his study of Cross-Cultural Management under Dr. David McConville at NSYSU, equipping him with essential skills for diverse workplace navigation.

Sacha's professional career began at Account Receivables at VF in Nottingham, before moving to London for an Accounts Receivable Manager role at Faction Skis. He then moved to Sales with his subsequent role as a Business Development Representative at Finastra in London, which highlighted his exceptional ability to drive revenue growth, constantly exceeding sales targets was even awarded Global BDR of the Year. Further roles in the world of Cryptocurrencies as a Sales Executive at Curv, Private Banker at HAYVN, Sales Director at DFNS, and then back at HAYVN as VP of Client Coverage, showcased his strategic insight, relationship-building expertise, and determined commitment to delivering client and stakeholder value. Reflecting on his career, Sacha highlights the importance of continuous learning, adaptability, and the development of meaningful connections to build your network. He advocates for authenticity in sales, stating, "To achieve success in sales, it is crucial to remain authentic and remember that you are not just selling a product but also yourself to establish connections in the market. At the start of a career, one often has to go through long hiring processes, building strong CVs and motivation letters that will hopefully stand out, etc. However, the stronger you grow your network, the more you can get job offers and inquiries about your next move, without going through the traditional CV and applications route. This is all due to the connection that." This insight highlights the importance of building lasting industry relationships based on trust and integrity.

Sacha believes that HR courses have been instrumental in understanding human behavior, improving interpersonal skills, and enhancing his ability to connect with clients on a human level—skills that are invaluable in sales and client relationship management.

Sacha's journey demonstrates the transformative power of education, perseverance, and strategic thinking. His story not only showcases his personal and professional achievements, but it also inspires ambitious professionals to embrace continuous improvement, adaptability, and the importance of building meaningful connections in the global business landscape. Congratulations to Sacha and his partner on their remarkable journey, embodying the essence of academic excellence and the relentless pursuit of success.

Westly Chung

IBMBA Program

College of Management - NSYSU

President of the 112-2
International Student
Association

《GHRM MBA_Alumni interview》Embarking on a Transformative Journey: Jason's MBA Experience at NSYSU

Choosing the right university and program for your MBA studies is a pivotal decision that can shape and determine your future career path. We were privileged to have a talk with Jason Yang, a former student of GHRM MBA program who now thrives in the tech industry as a Product Manager (PM) at Advantech Co.,Ltd. Jason shares his insightful experiences, shedding light on the benefits of studying at NSYSU and offering valuable advice to current and prospective students. Jason's journey is not your typical student-to-graduate story; he is an American-born Taiwanese and had already been in Taiwan for several years before deciding to pursue his MBA. His experience provides a unique perspective on studying abroad and its advantages. 

Jason's decision to pursue his MBA in Taiwan was not a straightforward choice. Having been in Taiwan since 2010, he initially came to teach English and later worked in a trading company. However, he aspired for more than just teaching English, as he saw the limitations of relying solely on it as a long-term career. Jason explains how he was convinced by the reputation of NSYSU, considered one of the top 10 schools in Taiwan.  Although his journey had a few hurdles, including missing paperwork during his initial application, Jason's determination led him to NSYSU's GHRM MBA program. One of the first things that struck Jason about NSYSU was the breathtaking scenic view of the campus. Reflecting on his time at NSYSU, Jason expressed admiration for the campus's natural beauty, which he found unparalleled. Nestled near the beach, NSYSU offers a serene and idyllic setting that invigorates students. He emphasized that NSYSU's campus made up for this by providing a magnificent environment conducive to study and personal growth.

What’s more, NSYSU GHRM MBA offers students a wide selection of opprtunities to study overseas such as dual degree in many renowned universities. Jason made perfect use of school resources and got a chance to study at UC (University of California) Riverside in the United States. Having previously studied at UC Riverside, Jason drew comparisons between the teaching methods employed at both institutions. He noted that UC Riverside heavily relied on the case study method, wherein students worked together to solve real-world business cases. In contrast, NSYSU embraced a more diverse teaching approach, combining various methods to deliver a comprehensive educational experience, which gave  him chances to work collaboratively with classmates from diverse backgrounds and perspectives. This collaborative and cross-culture environment fostered lively discussions and encouraged students to explore various solutions to business challenges. The emphasis on teamwork and the exchange of ideas enriched Jason's learning experience, allowing him to gain a broader perspective on global business practices.

The GHRM MBA program equipped Jason with valuable and practical skillsets that have proven instrumental in his career progression. After taking a variety of business classes,     he found that his Excel proficiency, honed through data analysis coursework, has been particularly beneficial in his business roles. Jason emphasizes the importance of being comfortable with Excel, as it is a widely used tool in various business positions. It provides the perfect way to generate informed decisions, which is applicable to various roles in the business world Furthermore, he illustrates the multifaceted paths available for MBA graduates in the tech industry, whether it be marketing, engineering, or product management. As a product manager in the tech industry, Jason shares insights into the necessary characteristics for success in this role. He highlights the importance of being hardworking, organized, and adept at collaborating with different departments. Effective teamwork, communication, and presentation skills are essential in managing cross-functional teams. Jason emphasizes that the path to becoming a product manager is not limited to a specific educational background or certificate, showcasing the diverse routes individuals can take to enter the field. Moreover, recognizing the challenges faced by students without prior work experience, Jason points out the significance of internships in gaining a competitive edge in the job market. With experience working as a people & organization consulting intern at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). He shares his own internship experience, acquired through the recommendation of his thesis advisor, and the benefits it brought to his career. Jason acknowledges that internships provide valuable practical knowledge, serve as a stepping stone to higher-level positions, and enhance the chances of securing full-time employment.

Drawing from his own experiences, Jason offers practical advice and suggestions to current MBA students. He advises them to embrace their time at NSYSU, make the most of their free time, create lasting memories with friends, and maintain a work-life balance. Furthermore, he explains the importance of continuous learning through reading books, particularly recommending titles related to product management and behavioral psychology. Jason also encourages students to seek internships to leverage real-world business experience and gain practical insights. Lastly but not least, proficiency in Excel is certainly an addition and useful ability. Students, thus, are suggested equipping themselves with such software skill before stepping into the workplace since it is highly demanded in all business sectors. All in all, we are thrilled to have the opportunity to have an insightful talk with Jason, learning about what he is doing, how has the skills acquired from GHRM MBA benefited his career and what advice can be given to our current students. 

賀!恭喜人力資源管理全英語碩士 (GHRM MBA) 波蘭籍校友吾志遠,榮獲第七十六屆金商獎「優良外國駐華商務單位」佳績!

【第76屆商人節暨「金商獎」頒獎典禮】


得奬者姓名:吾志遠(Lukasz Piotr Lanski)

現職:波蘭投資貿易臺北辦事處首席代表。


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中華民國全國商業總會在111年11月1日(二)於台北喜來登大飯店盛大舉辦第七十六屆商人節暨「金商獎」頒獎典禮,行政院副院長沈榮津、立法院秘書長林志嘉、經濟部政務次長陳正祺、經濟部商業司司長蘇文玲、外交部國際合作及經濟事務司司長蔡允中等與會致詞及頒獎。


頒獎典禮受獎項目分為優良商人、優良外商、優良外國駐臺商務單位,優良老店及菁英老店等,經嚴格評鑑,總計評選出五十八位獲獎者(家),並皆為各行各業優良典範,對臺灣經濟成長貢獻良多,獲各界肯定。歡迎有興趣的師生前往查看:得獎名單。

Sunny Chen From GHRM MBA Shares Her Internship Experience At LaserTek

Many of our prestigious GHRM MBA and IBMBA students completed their internships at prestigious companies in Taiwan. Today, we share the internship experience of Sunny Chen from GHRM MBA. 

Sunny did her internship at LaserTek, one of the leading manufacturers of Surface Mount Device (SMD) materials such as top and bottom cover tapes. She worked in the energy department, which deals with LED tubes, air purifiers, and sanitizer sprays. Sunny learned about the internship opportunity through the Office of Career Development, College of Management, NSYSU. As OCD posts a lot of information about internships and other opportunities on Facebook, Sunny says it makes it easier to receive the news. 

As for the motivation to do the internship at LaserTek, Sunny says it was to gain practical experience. According to her, 

“The main point is to get practical experience. We always sit in the classroom, listening to what professors say, writing notes in the notebook. However, we got lots of knowledge but really lacked practical experience. Being an intern in the company will be a good choice to get practical experience.”

Sunny describes the work culture at LaserTek as 'true harmony.' The workplace is decorated with stunning artwork, and people are always willing to help. The mission of LaserTek is “creating an excellent environment for employees and the company to grow together," and the vision is to "guide Laser Tek to develop an international brand." 

According to Sunny, the biggest challenge was adapting to the new work environment, which took about a month. However, if she had any issues, she didn't shy away from reaching out to someone. Luckily, everyone at LaserTek was willing to help her out. 

The most memorable experience at LaserTek, Sunny says, was an uneasy experience with an agitated person. Sunny says, 

“The most memorable experience is a phone call. One angry woman called me; I answered the phone kindly. However, she kept yelling and shouting at me. I didn't take charge of this task, so I totally had no idea what happened and what she was talking about. She kept yelling at me and making me agitated. She made me restless, and I couldn’t hear what she said carefully. One day I mentioned this situation to my colleague, she shared with me how to handle this tough task. The most important thing is to stabilize your emotions first and don't follow her mood. The second step is to listen to what she wants to say calmly and wait until she finishes talking. The third step is to repeat what she said and confirm that you understand the conversation in this phone call. After this incident, I can answer the phone patiently and more efficiently.” 

Sunny acquired a lot of soft skills through the internship. She also shares advice for the students who are interested in doing internships in the future. Sunny shares, 

“If you have time, I strongly recommend students doing internships while studying. You can learn a lot which professors didn’t teach you in school. The internship experience will help you to adapt to the workplace after you graduate from school.”

GHRM MBA is delighted to know that Sunny's internship experience was so memorable and enriching. We are confident that the knowledge and skills gained through this internship will prove valuable to her in whatever field she chooses to foray into.