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Businesses Needed to Participate in Management Practicum
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College of Business Students Provide Pro-Bono Work for Area Businesses
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Montana State University's College of Business is seeking local
and regional businesses that would be willing to offer MSU
management students practical business experience this fall
semester in return for research, issue analysis or operational
advice.
During the four-month course, students will help manage special
consulting projects requested by area businesses, including such
things as developing business or marketing plans, identifying
business improvement opportunities, providing possible solutions
to specific problem areas, or working with either a portion or
the entire business. Areas of focus include the market,
competition, organization, operations, customer service, and
financials. All types of businesses and service organizations for
profit as well as not for profit are encouraged to be part of the
class.
The students will be enrolled in "Management 475 Management
Practicum," taught and managed by Gary Bishop, College of
Business faculty member. The senior-level class has been a
successful MSU program for more than 15 years.
Bishop explains how the program is profitable for the students
and the businesses involved. "The students get the opportunity to
make use of the tools and theory they have been absorbing in a
real world practical, problem solving mode." At the same time, he
notes, "Businesses all over the state receive valuable
problem-solving assistance at no cost."
Nicholas Bourdeau, treasurer of Montana Mediation Association
(MtMA) commented on his overall satisfaction with the student
team who worked with MtMA. "The team of students did an admirable
job of not only defining the problem, but providing definitive
solutions." At the conclusion of the students' presentation,
Bourdeau stated, "there was a more or less a stunned silence."
The MSU College of Business is currently taking applications of
businesses interested in participating in Management 475 during
the spring semester which begins Jan 18th. For more information
or an application, contact Bishop at 994-4301, or email him at
gbishop@montana.edu.
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