BUSINESS ANALYSIS & PROCESS MANAGEMENT
General
- Post-graduate; Capstone, 1st year
- 5 learners; teams of 5
- 60 hours per learner
- Dates set by experience
- Educators assign learners to projects
Preferred companies
- 3/4 project matches
- Ontario, Canada
- Academic experience
- Non profit, Small to medium enterprise, Social enterprise
- Business & management, Business services, Entertainment, Environment, Events services
Categories
Project timeline
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September 5, 2023Experience start
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December 15, 2023Experience end
Overview
- Details
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Sheridan's Business Analysis & Process Management (Post Grad Certificate)Capstone projects run for a duration of 14 weeks. Guided by a faculty member, student consultant groups work with an Industry Client to help them develop & improve business processes and analysis of requirements. These projects apply to small, medium and large enterprises.
How does this benefit you?
• Work with the next generation before you hire
• Fresh new ideas and perspectives
• Enthusiastic team of students working on your project, advised by experienced faculty
• Explore new markets that are outside of your organization’s current business plan
• Connect with Sheridan College academic community
• Students will provide approximately 70 hours of work, without financial payment dedicated to helping your business
- Learner skills
- Business analysis, Process management
- Deliverables
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Presentation and final report to be delivered during the third week of December 2023.
Project Examples
Students are expected to:
Capstone group projects run for a duration of one semester, five students are engaged with a real client (Business enterprise). There is no fee, or any payment made by the client; secondary research & analysis are done by the students and no exchange of money takes place.
These projects, in the second semester of the program offer an experiential learning experience; students work as a consulting team to assist a company (Client) with business process development and/or improvement opportunities.
Start of term (September 6th 2023) and at the end of the term (15th December) the student group will hand in a report & make a presentation. The report will typically cover the As-Is state (Current process), gap analysis, To-Be state, some alternatives & an implementation/action plan.