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Business Management

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Open Closing on June 30, 2024 / 1 spot left
Fanshawe College
London, Ontario, Canada
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Career Services Consultant
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General
  • Post-graduate; 2nd year
  • 5 learners; individual projects
  • 120 hours per learner
  • Dates set by teams
  • Educators assign learners to projects
Preferred companies
  • 1 projects wanted
  • Canada
  • Academic experience
  • Any company type
  • Any industries
Categories
Business strategy Accounting Market research Competitive analysis Talent recruitment Marketing strategy
Overview
Details

Are you experiencing a business challenge in marketing, HR, sales, leadership, or accounting? Bring on dedicated learners in their final year in Fanshawe College's Business Management program. Learners have completed an undergraduate degree and are taking a post-graduate certificate. They will dedicate up to 20 hours per week over 4 months, and have a variety of focusses.

Learner skills
Financial statements, Presentations, Marketing, Management, Accounting, Leadership, Sales, Research
Deliverables

All deliverables are negotiable and seek to align the needs of the learners with the needs of the business. Some examples are:


  • financial statement preparation
  • strategic analyses of business scenarios
  • human resource strategies
  • analysis and recommendations for a marketing/sales scenario
  • formal presentation preparation and public speaking
  • project management
  • HR research


Project Examples
  1. Interpret, record, and apply financial information to the preparation of basic financial statements and to support financial decision-making;
  2. Select and utilize appropriate tools and technologies to complete a range of management analyses and practices;
  3. Research and analyze business situations to develop business solutions and policies, practices, or procedures that respond to the needs of the organization;
  4. Formulate and apply strategies for leadership and personnel management based on best practices in human resources and organizational behaviour to establish and maintain effective workplace environments;
  5. Analyze a marketing situation and develop appropriate advertising recommendations and sales promotion strategies;
  6. Compare and contrast various pricing strategies and their effects on sales and profits;
  7. Conduct meetings and make formal presentations employing effective public speaking skills and techniques;
  8. Plan, implement, and evaluate projects using project management principles and tools;
  9. Engage in research activities to critically assess current management practices and trends;
  10. Develop and use strategies for ongoing professional development to enhance work performance and explore career opportunities in a Canadian and global workplace.