Business Strategy, Human Resources, Research, Marketing
General
- Graduate; Capstone
- 25 learners; individual projects
- 5 hours per learner
- Dates set by experience
- Educators assign learners to projects
Preferred companies
- 5 projects wanted
- Nova Scotia, Canada
- Academic experience
- Small to medium enterprise, Social enterprise
- Business & management, Consumer goods & services, Entertainment, Environment, Hospital, health, wellness & medical
Categories
Skills
Project timeline
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January 18, 2024Experience start
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March 23, 2024Experience end
Overview
- Details
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This semester a group of students will spend 100 hours per Project Team analyzing an organizational challenge of your choice and assist you by developing a strategy to help you address your challenge.
Based on information you provide, each team will deliver an action plan that incorporates your unique circumstances and outlines a path to more efficient and effective operations.
The majority of the students in the Post Baccalaureate Capstone Course are International Students with a variety of undergraduate degrees and employment experience.
- Learner skills
- Business strategies, Research
- Deliverables
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Student Project Teams will submit a +/- 10 page written report detailing the problem, recommended solutions, and action plan.
Each Student Project Team will complete a 20 minute presentation highlighting their important findings and recommendations which the business organization can utilize moving forward.
Project Examples
Leadership, Business strategy, Communication, Research, Analysis
Additional company criteria
Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:
A company representative will need to be available to answer student questions regarding project scope.
A company representative will need to meet with the student group (MS Teams/Zoom) to outline objectives and expectations. Bi-weekly meeting with the Project Team for follow-up questions and to ensure the project is progressing in the right direction.