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ESSEC MBA Makes Luxury Industry Shine At Diamond Jewellers Boodles

Amanda Motta says luxury must embrace digital tech

Sun Jan 31 2016

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Amanda Motta believes that luxury firms need to adapt to the demands of an increasingly digitized world to survive. She is well placed to know. The MBA graduate works as brand manager for historic fine diamond jewellers Boodles in London.

She also specialized in international luxury brand management at ESSEC Business School in France.

Amanda thinks that with turmoil in emerging markets, the future of luxury lies in e-commerce. But for an industry that prides itself on its exclusivity, this is an unsettling prospect.

She previously studied in Milan at the creative academy of luxury goods giant Richemont, before relocating to Paris to work as a product designer for German luxury manufacturer Montblanc.

Keen to break out of the workshop and bolster her knowledge of the industry, the skilled jewellery designer saw an MBA in the lavish French capital as a perfect fit.

What is the future for the luxury industry?

How luxury and the internet combine will play a major role. The industry is struggling to incorporate the faced-paced changes that the internet is imposing on it, while still upholding an air of rarity.

The brands that manage to get this combination right will become the new industry leaders. Being audacious is always dangerous territory for luxury brands — but it is only through daring that we will move forward.

Why did you decide to pursue an MBA at ESSEC Business School?

I had explored the universe of design, I’d worked with amazing brands and agencies, with different product categories, and I felt that I had accomplished something significant in that domain.

The creative vein was still pulsing, but I wanted to be involved not only in the product’s conception and creation, but in the journey in its entirety: from drawing board to delivery.

Working in the luxury industry and living in Paris, I knew that ESSEC was the perfect match for me.

The curriculum was what really made it stand out. The fact that every single subject in the program was directed at the luxury industry and its specificities ticked a huge box.

How do you explain your passion for luxury?

For someone who loves design, there is something so fascinating about luxury objects.

There is a real beauty in putting raw materials and craftsmanship together to create a functional but aesthetically-stunning object of desire.

What challenges does the industry face?

The decline in spending from emerging markets — which were for a long time financed the industry’s growth — is an obvious challenge.

Consumers are also savvy now. Although they are still willing to spend, they want to invest in meaningful products and experiences. It is the genuinely timeless brands such as Hermes, Cartier and Chanel that have maintained solid growth. That says a lot.

What advice do you have for MBAs looking to work in luxury?

Think outside the box and be creative. Have tools in your arsenal that others don’t have. If you are good at storytelling for example, use that to your advantage.

An MBA provides you with so much, but it’s how you implement what you’ve learnt to different situations that will make an employer choose you over someone else.

How have you profited from your MBA experience?

The MBA was exactly what I needed. It gave me tools I didn’t have before and strengthened the ones I did.

Coming from a design background, it can be intimidating to step into a business-orientated environment. But the course gave me so much confidence and I was supported all the way through.

Why do you think we are seeing increasing numbers of female MBA students?

From a young age, women are now being encouraged to go out there and find their place in the world.

Women are instinctively “system-thinkers” and I believe that there’s a level of sensitivity inherent to female behavior which allows for a more holistic view of things.

Although the business world is still very much male-dominated, there’s an obvious growth in the number of women occupying positions previously reserved only for men.

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The best intercultural university

There are more than 50 nationality in the grade, so there are opportunities to interact with people from all around the world. In terms of academics, the BBA course offers diverse courses for the 1st

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Creativity, adaptability and entrepreneurship

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Top business school in France

Doing PhD in essec took some time, to be precise about five years. But the experience was very good and cost effective too. There are opportunities for the student for teaching assistantship and that helps both financially and in career. In the final year I could manage to teach marketing to M1 students and this helped shape my career

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Great college

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Good school in France

I am currently enrolled in M2 in Essec business school. I am specialising in marketing management. The Grande Ecole programme is valued in France and my school ranks very high up. There are a lot of opportunities for internships and CDD.

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BBA program. The program is really practical and useful, provide us many international opportunities. Like internship and humanitarian experience, and the flexibility is also really cool, we can choose different campus and tracks as we want.

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This school is very international and business oriented. Highly recognized by the companies The campus has been renovated and is very functional and modern from now on. Excellent atmosphere. Reputation of essec is a plus

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The program I did gave me the opportunity to start in Singapore. I got the chance to know all the students that started there and we bonded and made some friends for life. The career opportunities that ESSEC also gave me were unbelievable.

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