Small Business Management Capstone
Timeline
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April 8, 2024Experience start
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July 1, 2024Experience end
General
- Post-graduate
- 30 learners; teams of 4
- 24 hours per learner
- Dates set by experience
- Learners self-assign
Preferred companies
- 4/4 project matches
- Anywhere
- Academic experience
- Any company type
- Any industries
Categories
Skills
Project timeline
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April 8, 2024Experience start
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July 1, 2024Experience end
Overview
- Learner goals and capabilities
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The BUSI 660, a capstone project-based course, is designed for graduate students in the final term of their MBA program. The course has a strong analytical, applied, and experiential orientation. Students work in groups of 4-5 to focus on a challenge/opportunity for the business.
The students' process - and ultimate deliverable will include a current analysis of the business, problem or opportunity identification, research (as applicable), recommended solutions/strategy with implementation plan, budget and finally, risk identification and mitigation strategies (again, as applicable). The project can be for a Canadian business of any size, however enterprises run by solo-preneurs would probably not provide the necessary scope.
- Expected outcomes and deliverables
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Following the initial discovery meeting with the student team, the business will receive a proposal and scope document that will:
- identify the core problem
- outline the strategic goals of the client and how the project will align with these goals
- describe desired outcomes and client benefit
- address the project plan with timelines and milestones
The final deliverable (consulting report) will build on the initial scope document and include:
- An organizational analysis
- Evidence-based research to support the development of the project recommendations
- Detailed strategy and recommendations to address the challenges and/or opportunities related to the project
- An implementation plan outlining required resources
- Budget and/or financial implications associated with the recommendations
- Success measures
- Risks and mitigation (as applicable)
Project Examples
The project can deal with any functional area (i.e. marketing, operations, HR, finance, etc.) related to a current state of the business (i.e. start-up business plan, expansion, market diversification, exporting, moving to digital platforms, exit strategies, etc.).
Additional company criteria
Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:
Assess and judge the "top" student project and provide a letter of recommendation or LinkedIn recommendation for each student in the top student group. (Student chooses Linked In or letter)
Be available for a quick phone call with the instructor to initiate your relationship and confirm your scope is an appropriate fit for the course
A representative of the company will be available to answer questions from students in a timely manner for the duration of the project.
Timeline
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April 8, 2024Experience start
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July 1, 2024Experience end